Pamela Ramsey Taylor has been initially suspended from her job as director of the Clay County Development Corp. after she made a racist remark on her Facebook account about First Lady Michelle Obama in November. Reports say that she was suspended and will be reinstated before Christmas but later she was completely terminated from her position at the nonprofit.

Vox reported that Taylor sparked national outrage when she called the First Lady as an "ape in heels." Aside from being fired permanently from her position, her employer will now be managed by the state. CCDC uses government funding to provide services for low-income families or residents as well as the elderly.

West Virginia Governor Earl Ray Tomblin issued a statement saying that Taylor's termination from her job as CCDC director is assuring that the nonprofit is following anti-discrimination policies. The governor also said that the Appalachian Area Agency on Aging will take over the work of the CDC for six months.

Perez Hilton has also reported on Pamela Taylor's fate after calling Michelle Obama an "ape in heels." The popular online blogger called this a 'non-denominational holiday miracle.' Hilton also joked that Taylor might not be out of work for long since she could be perfect fit for Trump's 'Cabinet of Horrors.'

Apparently this was not the first time Michelle Obama has received cruel racist and sexist remarks since her husband campaigned for presidency. Michelle let these all out in an emotional commentary citing vulgar words and shameful comments that denote the value of women with their physical appearances.

The First Lady was once called a "monkey man" and "gorilla face" by Patrick Rushing mayor of Airway Heights, WA in his Facebook post in July 2015, joked to appear in National Geographic for $50 while Ann Romney was offered $250,000 for Playboy by a California comedian in 2012 and an "ugly black bitch" by a loan officer on Twitter last July to name a few.

Michelle Obama did not respond to any of these attacks but her speech tells of her pain that she has endured over the years.