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But turnabout is fair play: Now Michelle Obama is leveraging her tremendous popularity as the chicest First Lady in decades to make the company pay a hefty PR price for its stunt. Her spokeswoman slammed the dolls in the [I]Times[/I]:
“We feel it is inappropriate to use young, private citizens for marketing purposes,” Katie McCormick Lelyveld, Mrs. Obama’s press secretary, said in a statement on Saturday.
There you have it: Buy these dolls only if you hate Hope, Change, Michelle and Sasha and Malia Obama, and being, um, "appropriate."
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