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Hour 3 of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show dives deep into the political and cultural influence of former First Lady Michelle Obama, with Buck Sexton leading the conversation while Clay Travis is on vacation. This hour is packed with sharp political commentary, media analysis, and personal insights, making it a must-listen for conservative audiences and political news followers. Buck opens the hour by revisiting his long-standing prediction that Michelle Obama would never run for president, arguing that the media-manufactured image of her as an untouchable cultural icon has begun to unravel. He critiques the media’s role in creating what he calls the “cult of Michelle Obama,” comparing it to the idolization of figures like the late Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Buck references Michelle Obama’s recent podcast appearance, highlighting a controversial quote where she stated that “the least important thing” a woman’s reproductive system does is produce life. He calls this statement “heinous” and “perverse,” emphasizing its potential negative impact on young women and public discourse. The discussion also touches on Michelle Obama’s past comments, including her infamous 2008 remark about being proud of America “for the first time” when Barack Obama was nominated. Buck uses this to underscore what he sees as her long-standing disdain for traditional American values. In a broader critique of political spouses, Buck shifts focus to former First Lady Jill Biden, accusing her of enabling President Joe Biden’s cognitive decline and misleading the American public. He argues that Jill Biden played a central role in perpetuating the illusion of Joe Biden’s fitness for office, calling her actions “reprehensible” and likening her influence to that of a “shadow president.” Karoline Leavitt’s recent comments at a White House press briefing are cited to support this claim. Throughout the hour, Buck weaves in personal anecdotes, including his CIA background in West Africa and his upcoming book, while also engaging with listener feedback. He reads emails and plays a podcast listener’s voice message questioning Michelle Obama’s controversial statement, reinforcing the show’s interactive and community-driven format. 

 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Third hour of Clay and Buck kicks off right now.
Thank you so much for being here with us. Clay is,
you know, on vacation, so he's having a good time
hooding back next week. We have much to discuss here, friends,
and one thing I wanted to touch on, and I'll
have to revisit this when Clay has joined us once again.

(00:25):
But one thing that I wanted to point out is
yours truly, perhaps known to some as the Buckster, or,
as I told my wife to her laughing at me,
the Milman of radio, because I always deliver that that
didn't go. I thought it sounded cooler before I it
sounded cooler in my head, you know. But one area

(00:48):
where I think I've been I've been prescient, is that
there was never going to be a Michelle Obama for
President ticket. This is something that people have talked about
for years. As you it has come up. I have
been asked at cocktail parties, At actual cocktail parties. I
don't go to many, especially now that I have a baby,
but I do go to a couple here and there.

(01:08):
You know, what about Michelle Obama? You know, this was
this is something and as you know, Clay, I won't.
I won't get into his point of view on this
too much because he's not here to to explain it himself.
But Clay thought maybe too. I've just always thought, you know,
she doesn't want to do it. And I think that
the more people were exposed to the actual person of

(01:30):
Michelle Obama, not the media at really the peak of
its powers in a lot of ways, the media during
the Obama era and toward the end of the Obama
era was we were really out gunned. It was the
early days of social media, and people didn't even realize
that the whole game was rigged places like Twitter and Facebook.

(01:53):
We're saying ourselves, Oh, but you know, we can get
a fair shake. I mean, I knew we couldn't. But
if you weren't operating on those platformss as part of
your job, you would have as a conservative, you had
no idea that they were all rigged. And this has
become a matter of public record. Now this is not
something there's there's a debate about. Thanks to Elon buying Twitter,
for example, we know this stuff was rigged so only

(02:15):
certain messaging would really be able to get out there.
Uh And and there was a whole bunch of ways
that they were able to just sway things. But the
the way that they built a cult around Michelle Obama
was truly it was an all in, all hands on

(02:37):
deck effort by the apparatus. I mean they they were
all in on this and and there was a time
when if you criticized Michelle Obama you were going to
get I remember, you know what, I'll even I'll even
cite it my friend Will Kine, who's doing a phenomenal job.

(03:00):
As I knew he would, always knew Will was just
gonna be you know, growing, growing, growing. You know, Will
and I sat together at their Real News table again
Glendex the Blaze for I don't know a few years.
I was. I think I worked in the Blaze for
like five or six years, and I think three or
four of them, maybe Will and I were sitting day
in and day out our table together. Super talented guy,
really good guy. But I remember, I think it was

(03:23):
on scene because he also was a CNN contributor, because
CNN used to have people who were conservative on and
then they stopped during Trump and now maybe they're getting
back to it used to. But I think Will called
out on CNN Xeric guy see if you can find
this clip. Michelle Obama held up a bring back our

(03:44):
Girls sign on on social media and this was in
reference to the kidnapping by h kidnapping. But I know
the group. They don't have to yell the group in
my year Team No Worry, in fact did in my
new book, which will be out of January, I get
to talk about how yours truly kind of knew about

(04:07):
Boco Haram before anybody else. This little teaser there, there
was a little bit of a little bit of conversation.
I'm just saying some cool, some some old school CIA
stuff maybe coming up cleared for release. Oh, I know
a lot about Boko Haram. Buck's been fuck Buck deployed
to West Africa. I haven't talked about that on the
show before. I don't want to get too deep into
it now because you're gonna have to buy the book Everybody,

(04:30):
which is cleared and is coming out. And I'm sorry,
you know, I've been talking about it forever. It took
like six months for the CIA to clear this thing.
It is cleared, though, and I can talk about that.
I actually have some uh, West African expertise, So yes,
it was Bocohram, the group they kidnapped. Are sorry they
kidnapped these girls from a school. It was a horrible thing.

(04:52):
Boco Haram would have been the most lethal terrorist group
in the world around this period by cat By debts.
They were walking suicide bombers into crowded churches and it
just you know, killed fifteen people, thirty people, fifty people.
I mean, this was regularly happening. It's just horrendous stuff.

(05:13):
Jee hottists aligned with al Qaeda, you know, same worldview
as Hamas. It's the truth. But Boco Haram kidnap these girls,
and Michelle Obama held up this this bring Back our
Girls signed administration, right, I mean it was it was
I forget what a year. I want to say, this
was twenty fourteen. If I get that right off the
top of my head, that's pretty good. I think it
was twenty fourteen, maybe twenty fifteen, and uh yeah, check

(05:37):
that one for me team. But with the whole thing
was like you're posting this on social media. Your husband's
the president, like have him. You know, we got drones,
like go get them, go save them when you bring
back our girls, and Will pointed out and CNN it
was Don Lemon. It was Don Lemon. I remember all
the thing. Don Lemon freaked out over this, freaked out

(05:58):
over this. You know, you know, how dare you? Don
Lemons and Moron, but you know, freaked out over this?
How dare you? And I just remember it's it wasn't
that Don Lemon knows nothing about uh about West Africa, Boca,
ramn anything, right. I mean, I actually don't think he
I don't mean this as exaggeration. I don't think that
if you gave a map of Africa to him, he

(06:18):
could find Nigeria on a map. I truly don't think
that he could. But yeah, now I get to tell
you guys, because I wasn't able to before that my
actual first portfolio before I moved to a rock in
the CIA was Africa. Stuff was in Africa, particularly West Africa. Soyay,
get to talk about it finally.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (06:40):
And there's more than that. It's not your story in
the book. There's more than just like, so I learned
about this place. Uh, yeah, I spent some time over there.
But back to will Don Lemon, Michelle Obama, this whole situation,
the cult of Michelle Obama was so strong that everybody
knew if you said, if she stepped into the arena,

(07:01):
if she got political on something and you said anything,
that it was day all attacked. Right, it was oh
my gosh, how dare you a Michelle Obama? And it
even went beyond that, It went beyond that to this
bizarre here was I right on the year guys, you know,
to bring back our girls?

Speaker 3 (07:18):
Thing?

Speaker 1 (07:18):
Was it twenty fourteen? I was right twenty fourteen. That's
pretty good. You know, I'm getting old, and for me
to pull uh, eleven years ago off the top of
my head, this is this is pretty good. Recall. I'm
just gonna say a little little pat on the back.
Maybe I am the radio male man. My wife is
like stop it, like you're just you know, you're just
you're not helping yourself. Buck Gary's listening right now. She's

(07:40):
on the road. So there was this time when you
couldn't criticize Michelle Obama, and you also had to say
that she was, you know, the most brilliant first lady
of all time, the most beautiful first lady of all time,
the most incredible, and all we would ever hear about
was how what wonderful she was. And if you if

(08:04):
you had any even if you were like I don't
want to hear about it, you know, I don't really
it reminded me at on a much lesser level. They
did this with Ruth Bader Ginsburg too. They just created
this whole cult, which, by the way, kind of blew
up in their faces because Ruth Bader Ginsberg refused to
retire and so, as we know, another Supreme Court seed
for Trump. But they created this cult where we were

(08:24):
watching workout videos of Ruth Bader and adults were saying
things like wow, like look at her throw that kettle
bell around. She's like a She's like a tiny ancient
woman who's got like a five pound weight max. Maybe
a two pound weight in her hands. I'm supposed like,
I'm glad that she's trying to be healthy, but I'm
supposed to be impressed by this. This this is say,
this is real. You can find these videos. You think

(08:46):
I'm exaggerating, but no, No, the Buckster always knows. And
on the Michelle Obama thing, I've just always been a
doubter of not just of her running for president, but
I think that the more people would see of Michelle
Obama without the media's creation of the greatest, most beautiful,

(09:06):
and most brilliant, most perfect First Lady or really person
ever even more perfect than Barack Obama, if that was
even possible. But you know, if you work at CBS
or you worked the New York Times, that was the
party line. Michelle Obama, most amazing person who ever lived. Here,
she is where you get to actually learn about the

(09:26):
real Michelle Obama. We're just talking about women and giving
birth to children and your womb. I want you to
listen in to the former First Lady here on a
podcast because now she has to do podcasts too. This
is cut three play it.

Speaker 2 (09:42):
So many men have no idea about what women go through, right.
We haven't been researched, we haven't been considered, and it
still affects the way a lot of male lawmakers, a
lot of male politicians, a lot of male religious leaders
think about the issue of choice as if it's just

(10:04):
about the fetus, the baby. But women's reproductive health is
about our life. It's about this whole complicated reproductive system
that does the least of what it does is produced life.
It's a very important thing that it does.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Okay, okay, you heard the quote that was the end
of the clip, I want you to hear the quote,
She's a woman, and she's saying, the least important thing
that the female reproductive system does is produce life. The
least important thing. I mean, I'm trying to think of

(10:49):
what I can say on the radio here that is.
So it's a heinous thing to say, it's a stupid
thing to say, but it's also in a luminating thing
for Michelle Obama to say, just like so much of
what we have been subjected to, whether it was the
Fauci the worship and the CDC and the nih and

(11:12):
Naiad or Joe Biden sharp as attack or Trump is
Hitler or whatever, another mirage, another mirage that I think has,
as they all should, evaporated, evaporated as the light of
truth is allowed in and people can see for themselves.

(11:33):
Michelle Obama is not bright and is not a very
good person, at least when it comes to public policy.
That is one of the ugliest things I've heard a
person say on any podcast in a long time, like
an expert on women. Oh, I'm a man, so I
can't know about these things. The most amazing thing in
my life has only been around now for forgetting when

(11:55):
he was born like six weeks and my wife and
I just beam with pride every day. And I know
what the libs will say, Oh, Michelle Obama loves her children,
and you know she was talking about this in the
context of women's rights. Yeah, but she's on a podcast
and she's sharing this point of view. And what people
here is what she said. What young women who are impressionable,
who have been part of the Michelle Obama cult or

(12:18):
they've been indoctrinated into it, what they hear is the
least important thing your womb will do is give life.
I mean, you want to talk about perverse, evil, misery inducing.
It is one of the worst things I've heard a
person say in public life in a you know, in

(12:40):
a very long time. And it is. But I'm not
surprised because Michelle, like I said, Michelle Obama like so
many and Clay has like full credit to Clay, he
has let what he you know, thinks about Michelle Obama
be well known on this program. But I really think

(13:00):
that this mythology that was built around her, she should
do more podcasts, let's hear more. In fact, I have
another another clip for you that we will play, so
you can say, the more you hear Michelle Obama actually
talking about things, and I know this doesn't surprise you,
but it's fun because we were right, and we knew right.
You were right, I was right. We've known this all along.

(13:21):
They created this whole mythology. The more you hear from
Michelle Obama, the uh, not only you won't be impressed
because she's not impressive, the less you will like her,
which is uh, you know, it's it's quite a thing
to say, but it is true. It's like the more
you hear from Joe Biden, the more you knew that
he wasn't all there. The more you hear from Michelle Obama,

(13:41):
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running for president. And it's kind of remarkable this person
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(15:31):
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Because I think that the media was even more united
on convincing you that Michelle Obama was the most amazing
person in America. And I don't mean that, I mean
number one, best, most important, most wonderful, most beautiful. You

(15:56):
know they everything like best style, I mean most amazing person.
It was just too much. It was crazy, like nobody's
as amazing. It's possibly as amazing as they pretended. Michelle
Obama was here a listener. Brandon has a talkback for us.
He's a podcast listener. He's got to talk back. AA
play it. If the least important thing a woman's womb

(16:16):
can do is create life, then what is more important
than that? What else does it do? Yeah? What a
as an excellent question. I mean he's just putting into
words where I think we're all thinking, which is it's
the reproductive. She didn't say the least important thing a
woman's body can do, and that would be moronic too, right,

(16:37):
The least important thing that your reproductive system does as
a woman is reproduce. The least important I mean, this
is the least important thing that my nose does. Being
able to smell like that is the dumbest thing I've
ever heard. This is insane.

Speaker 2 (16:54):
This.

Speaker 1 (16:55):
By the way, her podcast numbers hat tip carry who
was listening and sent this to me because she said
there was a story on this. See everyone's setting me
the information all the time. Her podcast numbers falling off
a cliff, No big surprise there. Since she started it
was at like three hundred thousand, and now a few

(17:16):
episodes in her numbers are dropping to like one hundred
and fifty thousand on YouTube. So this is public. Her
audience is dropped and three episodes her audience is dropped
down in half. Yeah, she doesn't have anything interesting to say,
and she's not somebody you want to listen to talking
about really much of anything. I read her Princeton thesis.
It was semi literate at Princeton University. I read it. Wow, yeah,

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(18:50):
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milanaias No, no, not Milanaus. She's great. We have some
other first ladies to talk about, namely Michelle Obama and
Jill Biden, who just came up as a topic of

(19:11):
conversation at the White House Press briefing, which we will
get to this momentarily, but on Michelle Obama's podcast, On
Michelle Obama's podcast, the clips of this, they are cringe inducing.
She is somebody who you can tell and I've seen
this before. I will tell you. I've come across this

(19:34):
with billionaires, including some on the right, not naming any names,
who are so used to people just telling them that
everything they say is brilliant that they actually believe it
because they've just been conditioned and they haven't had anybody
who's like, you know, you just sort of talk about
yourself a lot and say a lot of dumb things
and don't really contribute very much to the conversation like that.

(19:55):
That hasn't happened for them in forty years, right, That's
it's just been a big long you know, you're amazing,
You're amazing, Oh my gosh. So I do think for
some people it probably even for a good person and
a smart person. It's hard to stay normal when the
public adoration machine is so focused on you. But it's

(20:21):
impossible for a generally unimpressive and narcissistic person to handle
that well. That right, So even if you're a good person,
I would say it's difficult. I think it's impossible if
you're somebody that's already got some real deficiencies. And with that,
Michelle Obama, let's talk about this. She said here that
it is hard to be married to somebody, to be

(20:45):
married to somebody who has more fame and respect than you.
Play cut too.

Speaker 2 (20:49):
There was a line of people waiting to shake hands
with our respective husbands, you know, people like reaching over
our heads and spilling water on us, trying to get
to these you know, illustrious men, you know. Uh, And
she didn't.

Speaker 1 (21:05):
She didn't.

Speaker 2 (21:06):
She had the same look on her face as I did,
like here we go, you know. And I looked over
at at this beautiful woman. We had did we even
have a conversation? Not until later in the end, that way,
you hadn't met. We hadn't met. But I just saw
a look on her face which which expressed the sentiments

(21:29):
that I felt which was thought.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
What talk about your husband? And she's she's competitive with
with her husband Barak because he gets more attention, more
attention than she does. This is not somebody who anyone
should listen to or aspire to the advice that she gives.

(21:55):
And it's not a surprise because she has been completely completely,
sort of immunized from reality and immunized from the truth
of the things that she says and what she's accomplished
and everything else. Because it is not a good thing
for anyone to have so many voices out there saying

(22:16):
that they are the embodiment of perfection in every respect,
especially when it's clearly untrue. Not a good thing. And
you know, I think you look at even the Bidens
for example. I think the Bidens are people who started
to believe the nonsense that the media had to spew

(22:37):
about them. I think that's part of the problem overall,
is that for it? And really I'm not talking about Joe,
because you know, what is he really what did he
really know? How cognizant was he in the whole thing.
I'm talking more about Jill here. I think she had
to just internalize for her own purposes. We are the

(23:00):
ass line of defense from Hitler Donald Trump becoming president again,
and so whatever we have to do, whatever I have
to do with Joe, however, I have to just sort
of push him out there and like a little Marionette,
you know, pull the strings and you know, have have
Joe Biden. You know, I'm fine. You know, whatever she
had to do was fine, was justified. Right, we know

(23:23):
that it's really about her wanting to be in the spotlight.
It's really about her being in power. Let's be honest.
She wasn't a normal first lady in the sense that
she wasn't just you know, she wasn't just Lady Macbeth.
She was putting on a Macbeth costume, basically being like
I am Macbeth. I mean, she was making decisions for Biden,

(23:47):
no doubt that he wasn't even really aware of and
everybody knew that. So think about her motivation here too.
Imagine that you get to be in some ways these
shadows president, which I think Jill Biden maybe more than
anybody else, was because she was the you know, she

(24:08):
was like the Yoko Ono of this situation, like the
keeper of the Biden legacy. So yeah, and here we
have Caroline Levitt, who today in the White House Press
briefing called out, called out exactly what I'm talking about
here about Jill Biden's dishonesty around her husband, betrayal of

(24:32):
the country's trust. A first lady who deserves. I believe
Jill Biden is a first lady who deserves the ignominious
end to the Biden legacy that she brought about, and
the embarrassment and the humiliation of this. You know, these
are things that this is a corrective that had to happen.

(24:57):
This is a good thing overall for the country to
to hold this as something that we know, the whole
country is embarrassed. I mean, I didn't vote for the
guy now that than most of you, maybe a few
you did, but this is something that is a stain
on the country's history, and this is truly embarrassing, truly
embarrassing for us. Here is Caroline Levitt talking about Jill Biden.

(25:18):
It's cut twenty seven.

Speaker 4 (25:19):
Frankly, the former first Lady should certainly speak up about
what she saw in regards to her husband and when
she saw in what she knew, because I think anybody
looking again at the videos and photo evidence of Joe Biden,
with your own eyes and a little bit of common sense,
can see this was a clear cover up, and Jill
Biden was certainly complicit in that cover up. There are

(25:42):
there's documentation, video evidence of her clearly shielding her husband
away from the cameras. They were just on the view
last week. She was saying everything is fine. She's still
lying to the American people. She still thinks the American
public are so stupid that they're going to believe her lies.
And frankly, it's insulting and she needs to answer for it.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
All true, just true, and not even opinion that that
is just all accurate. Jill Biden clearly knew more about
Joe's cognitive degeneration and lack of capacity than anybody. Than
anybody and then Joe himself, because you know, if you don't,
if you're not really there, well what kind of shots

(26:21):
are you calling? You don't know what's going on. So
you know, Jill was aware that he was walking around
without his pants on and you know, like uh probably
you know, mismatched clothing and speaking to like a two
can in the room that wasn't really there. Like she
was aware of that. She was aware of that and

(26:43):
decided that, well, he can't tell anybody, you know, we can't.
Maybe some of the White House advisors who were in
on this scam were a part of this. But what
she did was reprehensible. It was reprehensible. And here's how
you know that it was also, I believe, and particularly
in the Jill By I give credit to my friend
Clay who has said all along that Jill Biden is

(27:05):
one of the chief villains in this. I've agreed with
that assessment, but he really Jill Biden rubs. Doctor Biden
rubs play the wrong way for sure, me too, but
I could tell he particularly he thinks the whole thing
is is she is farcical, which is which is accurate.
But doctor Jill Biden, if she was just a a

(27:29):
overstriving and a you know, conniving political player and first lady,
she should have seen the obvious move here, which I
actually thought they would do. Is after the successful unfortunately
successful for the Democrats midterm, Joe comes out and says,

(27:53):
you know, guys, I'm fine fit as a fiddle for now,
but you know I am aging, and so I'm not
going to stand for reelection. I'm going to I want
the Democrat Party to have a robust primary and you know,
and pick who they want to be. And you know,
whether he wanted to endorse Mma or not, which he
by the way, he wouldn't have done, but anyway might
have been a little awkward, awkward for a Kamala. But

(28:16):
you know, that's the move. That's the move that they
should have. Obviously Joe could have. The option was on
the table. And some of you are like, I don't
want to hear about this, but it's true. The option
was on the table for Joe Biden to walk off
stage a hero, the great, the great conquistador of trump Ism.

(28:42):
Again I'm talking about, don't you know. I'm talking about
from the Biden perspective, right, the Biden presidential library, Like
this is what it would have been. He beat Trump
in twenty twenty. I know they cheated whatever. He was
president for four years. You know, we have we're not
going to be Democrats, like we have to live in
the reality that that guy somehow was president for four years. Okay,
so he he is, he's the president. He gets to

(29:07):
say I defeated Trump. I'm one and one against Trump,
unlike Hillary. I know what one one up one win
and now I get to be the Why wouldn't he
do that? I mean, think about that for a second.
And why wouldn't Jill want him to do that? Because
she and he are grifters, They are soulless, and they

(29:31):
needed to be in the absolute core of power because
they were addicted to it, because without it they have
no Well, what's Joe's gonna feel like? He's been such
a like a great dad. I mean, you know, not
to be mean, but look at Hunter not actually be
mean a little bit. Uh, what exactly is he gonna

(29:52):
you know, what was in the future for him? No,
he wanted to be in the game. He wanted to
be in the game, and she wanted to be in
the game. And that meant they had all of the
motive for the shenanigans, the lies, and the fundamental betrayal
of the country's trust that we all saw in real

(30:15):
time with this whole Biden reelection twenty twenty four debacle,
and that now even the Democrats all admit that, you notice,
no one is really you know, they tried for a
little bit, like I couldn't tell really really or they
tried the maybe he declined really quickly at the end,
we're gonna go with that.

Speaker 3 (30:35):
You know.

Speaker 1 (30:35):
It's actually I kind of like when they try that
because it just makes it makes my job more fun.
You know, it may just sit here. Oh yeah, Oh,
you couldn't tell, Clay and I could tell every day
for going on four years now, and we're constantly making
you know, it was like the Biden is not their
variety hour on this show sometimes. But you know, oh,
Jake Tapper, I'm a journalist. I can't figure this out.

(30:55):
But it never occurred to me. Please please, you know,
we're right, folks. That's the good thing. It's good to
be right. It's good to live in a realm of reality.
It's admirable to be devoted to truth. Doesn't mean we're perfect,
but it does mean that we are a lot more
perfect than they are, that is for sure. The other

(31:17):
side where they they went to crazy Town and they
have not returned. They have not returned. They are still
you know, they're like three to kill a bottles deep,
and they've lost their driver's license. And I don't know
how they're gonna make it, you know, make it back
across the border. They are in crazy town. We don't
know what they're doing and they deserve it. The good

(31:37):
news is they deserve it, so so there's that you
should at least get some you know, get some satisfaction there.
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(32:42):
believe the show is already coming to a conclusion. The
parting is such sweet sorrow. But the good news is
I'll be back with you guys tomorrow and I am
back in healthy today, so yay. You know, when you've
been sick for a while and you come back, I'm
not going to talk about being sick. Oh, I don't
talk about it. I'm eating my lunch. Talk about the specifics.
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(33:03):
you can't do anything for a few days, and then
you get your health back, Oh my gosh, it is.
Uh is a beautiful thing, a beautiful day. And that's
where I am. H. Let's get into some v IP
emails and some calls and all that good stuff. Uh
VIP email from Dan, He writes Buck, how must Michelle

(33:24):
Obama's daughters feel to be the least important thing that
she could do as a woman. I mean, Ded, I
think you're you're pointing out what is so clear from
that statement, which is how how could a parent? I'm
sure she's gonna they're probably gonna do clean up on
Aisle five on this one. You know they're gonna say, oh,
she wasn't really you know, she didn't mean it, or

(33:46):
she was you know, a podcast or something. First of all,
they would never extend that courtesy to someone like yours
truly or anybody else on the right. You know, whatever
we say the worst the Democrats is always the worst
possible interpretation of it. And that is supposed to exemple
everything about you as a human being for your entire life.
So the opposite of grace is what they extend you.

(34:06):
They try to you know, they offer you the right
to kneel so they can then take your head. Yeah,
that's not good. But for her to say something like
that as a parent, and I'm a new parent, and
I just I can't imagine that sentiment ever coming out

(34:27):
of honestly any parents. It just seems crazy to me.
But you know she said it. Herb in Nashville wants
to chat. What's up? Herb?

Speaker 3 (34:38):
Yeah, I both you know, I've been calling this number
for thirty five years. My first time I ever got through.

Speaker 1 (34:45):
Ah, But there you go.

Speaker 3 (34:47):
I want to say something. I want to say something
about Michelle listen when it comes to jail. Yes, you're right,
connided in, selfish, dishonest. I think most people can see that.
What infuriates me is people are not so good. I'll
pick it up on who Michelle Obama is. And she's

(35:07):
told us, if you listen carefully, she's told us she
hates men, she hates white people, she hates her country.
Let's take, for example, when her.

Speaker 5 (35:17):
Husband was nominated as the Democratic nominee for the presidency
and she said, for.

Speaker 3 (35:23):
The first time on my adult life, I'm proud of
my country.

Speaker 5 (35:26):
That's a tremendous insult to the United States. Doesn't take
any consideration Tree in Europe in World War Two, all
the humanitarian efforts, a Marshall.

Speaker 3 (35:37):
Plan, nothing to be proud of. That's the one that
really ticks me off.

Speaker 1 (35:43):
Herb, I totally agree. It was a statement that was
a real window into her thinking. And yeah, well done, sir,
thank you for calling. I'm glad you finally got through
it for thirty five years. I feel kind of honored. Actually,
it's like I get to be Herb's first time here
on the ARA. It's very fun. Guys. I don't know.
We'd have to have call back tomorrow. The rest of

(36:04):
the callers call back tomorrow. It'll be Friday. I'll take
a lot of calls. Our talkback was kind of having
a problem today on the Fritz, so we'll hopefully have
that back in action tomorrow. And yeah, we've got Dean
Kine formerly Superman. Some people are saying maybe the best
Superman of all Superman, very super We will have him

(36:25):
with us, and we've got it's gonna be a fun
Friday show. I'm looking forward due, so please come and join.
Also Clay and Buck podcast Network. I'm gonna have Peachy
Keenan as a guest, so that'll be fun. Go listen
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