Michelle Obama Takes Aim at Trump Over Late-Night Tweets

The first lady spoke today in Charlotte.

Though she never mentioned Trump by name, Obama's speech largely focused on his shortcomings.

She opened her speech with her “unique perspective” on what it takes to be the country’s commander-in-chief, as someone who has “seen the presidency up close and personal.”

She said that the presidency is "not an apprenticeship" and that the job is for someone with good judgment. "The presidency doesn't change who you are. It reveals who you are," Obama said.

“We also need someone who is steady and measured, because when making life or death, war or peace decisions, a president can't just pop off or lash out irrationally,” Obama said. “And I think we can all agree that someone who is roaming around at 3 a.m. tweeting should not have their fingers on the nuclear codes."

Speaking about Trump's treatment of Machado and his other comments against women, Obama said, “If a candidate regularly demeans and humiliates women, making cruel and insulting comments about our bodies, criticizing how we look and how we act, well sadly, that’s who that candidate really is.”

The first lady also nodded at the recent revelation in The New York Times that the Republican presidential nominee could have avoided paying any federal income tax for nearly two decades, imploring North Carolinians to vote for someone who would close tax loopholes for the wealthy.

“Not paying taxes for years and years while the rest of us pay our fair share doesn’t make you smarter than the rest of us,” Obama said.