This Vacation Is a Bad Move, Michelle But is she really Marie Antoinette? By John Johnson Posted Aug 7, 2010 4:12 PM CDT Copied Michelle Obama waves during a visit to Ronda, Spain, Saturday. (AP Photo/Sergio Torres) Michelle Obama is taking some of the harshest criticism she's endured to date as first lady over her vacation to Spain with friends and daughter Sasha. (The White House defends it as a "private" trip.) Megan McArdle, the Atlantic: "It's really quite unbelievably politically stupid. When we're in the middle of the worst recession in living memory, it's not a good idea to take a luxury vacation that most of your countrymen could never possibly afford in the best of times, at considerable taxpayer expense for the security, in a foreign country." Doug Mataconis, Outside the Beltway: "A trip like this displays some incredible political myopia on the part of the Obama Administration regarding the perception that they’re creating in the eyes of the public." Perhaps the most high-profile criticism has come from the Daily News in a column by Andrea Tantaros that likened the "material girl" first lady to Marie Antoinette. Not everyone agrees: Today in the Huffington Post, Taylor Marsh strikes back at the Tantaros "hit piece in Mort Zuckerman's rag," saying the publisher has a vendetta against the Obamas. "I'd personally like to see Pres. Obama call Mr. Zuckerman out on this cheap shot." Read These Next A look at President Trump's fast pivot on Minneapolis. Treasury drops Booz Allen over Trump tax return leak. Minnesota judge makes an unusual move against the ICE chief. Sydney Sweeney is at the center of a controversy yet again. Report an error