Michelle Obama throws tasteful shade at Trump’s Twitter fingers

The former first lady is the epitome of class, even when she's being a little shady

The former first lady is the epitome of class, even when she's being a little shady

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Michelle Obama is the epitome of class, even when she’s being a little shady.

During her first solo speech in Canada, the former first lady took subtle jabs at President Donald Trump over his incessant need to go on the attack on Twitter.

Mrs. Obama told the audience that it’s “never a good idea” to put your first thought in the morning on social media, and never a good idea to “tweet from bed,” something we know 45 can’t help but do.

Our forever first lady also gave a quick crash course of Twitter etiquette: if you’re going to tweet, you should probably proofread. “Then you need to edit and spell-check it,” she said.

President Trump, by contrast, breaks that social media rule almost on a regular.

But Michelle Obama’s speech wasn’t all shade. During the 45-minute talk, she touched on a variety of topics including the time she met Queen Elizabeth. “What do you do with the queen? I touched her. She touched me first,” she said.

And just in case she needed to make it any more clear: she will not be embarking on a career in politics.

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