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Speaker 1 (00:11):
You're listening to The Buck Sexton Show podcast, make sure
you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeartRadio app or
wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, everybody, welcome to the
Buck Brief. On this episode, Aaron Wexler joins us now.
She is a conservative commentator, a TikTok star with non
lib take, and also writes and does all kinds of

(00:35):
interesting stuff, including Man on the Street interviews. We're about
to talk to her about. Aaron, great to have you
on the program. How you doing.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
I'm great, Buck, thanks for having me, and I do
just want to start by telling your audience that you
are the first big person someone I looked up to
in the space before I got involved in it, and
you're the first person who reached out to me when
I started posting on social media very early on. And
actually the credit goes less to you and more to
your wonderful wife who saw my videos and sent them

(01:03):
to you. So I'm very thankful for that.

Speaker 1 (01:05):
Yes, it was you were actually she so the former
Fox News producer is the one who really really is
the I could take a little credit for it, but
she's actually the one who was particularly on it. And
also we figured out based on your video in the
background that you lived like the next door to us.
So we were like, oh, okay, so I think I
recognized the building in the background because that's where I live.

(01:25):
So anyway, good to have you here. I know you're
also like me. You're a New Yorker. You went to
school in New York City growing up, and then then
you went to school in Philadelphia, a little school called
war very fancy. But you moved to Florida like I did.
But you went back to New York. And we're doing well,

(01:46):
Man and Woman on the Street interviews, right, we could call.

Speaker 2 (01:49):
Them man on the street interviews. It's okay, I'm not
a feminazi. We could stick to man on the street.

Speaker 1 (01:52):
That's a fair point. I think we're just gonna call
the man on the street dude on the street interviews.
What did you find in New York City? What questions
were you asking? Tell me a little bit about this.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
Yeah, so I decided to walk around it was Valentine's
Week and wanted to ask people are you liberal or conservative?
And would you date? Across the political aisle, and the
answers were really a mixed bag. You had plenty of
people saying no problem. I would date across the aisle
on both sides, conservatives and liberals. The pleasant surprise was
actually the number of conservatives I ran into. I did

(02:24):
not tell them what I was. I just went up
to people and said, could I ask you two questions
about dating? And lots of people said yes, And then
you got the classic people you would expect, saying all
kinds of crazy things. And I think you might be
showing one of those clips soon. But it's exactly what
you'd expect for New York City, except that I would
tell New Yorkers any conservatives out there, there are a

(02:46):
lot more normies there than you think. That's what I discovered.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
So here here's a clip from on the street, the
kind of stuff that she was finding out.

Speaker 2 (02:54):
I hate the word liberal, but I'm definitely like political,
like revolutionary, revolutionary. What does that mean?

Speaker 1 (03:01):
I'm into liberation and the revolution.

Speaker 2 (03:03):
And what kind of revolution are you going for? Down
with the five day work week, down with capitalism, lonialism,
giving land back, being happier, not killing theirs? Well, would
you date? I guess the opposite of revolution? Never is
there anyone you'd go on a date with if you
disagreed if George Clooney asked you out, but if the

(03:25):
hottest woman on earth asked you out.

Speaker 1 (03:26):
If you don't care about revolution, then I'm not.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
Going on a date with you.

Speaker 1 (03:30):
Fair enough, all right, Aaron? So what did what did
this woman mean by have to be a revolutionary?

Speaker 2 (03:38):
Well, I think a revolutionary is just obviously a synonym
for woke, right. I don't know if she would use
that herself. I also don't even know if she would
say that she's a she, but clearly she is clear
to me she is the stereotypical androgynoust woke zeser Jahati

(03:58):
Jane that is walking around Blue Cities right now, and
I think you can generally extrapolate what her beliefs are
from that.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
Did you come up with the phrase low tee beta
male or is that something you've just popularized.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
I came up with it. I've heard soy boy, and
I've heard low tea. And I was chatting with a
friend in the dog park almost two years ago, long
before I started this, and we were talking about dating
and also some of the guys in the dog park
that come in with the really tiny dogs. But it's
not a girlfriend's dog. It's their dog, and we decided

(04:35):
to call them low t soy betas. It just came
out of my mouth and it was perfect. And ever
since then, I've been using the phrase and I'm glad
people really like it, although it does get get mixed
up sometimes with low ti soy boys, so I might
need to work on the messaging a little.

Speaker 1 (04:48):
Bit, hmm. And what are the ways that one finds
out what if you're on a date that you're unmarried,
so I assume you still go on dates with men,
And what are the ways that you can immediately establish
the presence of a low te soy beta in American
society today?

Speaker 2 (05:10):
Oh, there could be like a video game about this,
but I always do a screen before a date. So
I don't go out with guys unless I've spoken with
them on the phone. And I do that for two reasons, yes, sir,
and I've always done this. It used to be that
I sometimes I used to text, But I used to
text because I would ask a guy a long time ago,

(05:32):
whom did you vote for in twenty twelve, And if
you were in that's Romney Obama for anyone who might
not remember that that that's the year Obama second term
as if as if the first term were forgivable. But
second term Barack Hussein Obama versus Romney the most at
the time was palatable moderate. Now, obviously I would consider

(05:54):
him a dem But if you could not vote for
Mitt Romney, then you would not be the father of
my children. So I just didn't see a point in
going on a date with someone if they had not
been able to vote for Romney. Now I do the
phone because not only are there so many libtards out there,
but I don't know if I'm allowed to say that
on the show, but perhaps I guess we'll find out. Hopefully.

(06:15):
I don't ding you on your YouTube rankings, but.

Speaker 1 (06:18):
I have no YouTube breaking. I've been I've been blocked, suspended,
shadow band and had to restart. I think I'm on
my fifth YouTube channel now because they just keep wow.
You know, it gets going, and then I get a strike,
and then I start. There's some number you're supposed to call.
It's like customer service. Hell, you're calling someone, your right
wing pundit. You have to call someone a YouTube who

(06:39):
good luck even getting someone on the phone. You get
them on the phone, they have no power, they don't
care about you. As far as they're concerned. All of
right wing commentary could disappear from YouTube tomorrow and there's
still a you know, five hundred billion dollar company market cap.
Whatever they are, they could care less. So it's pretty cough. Gask.
I gotta say. Some people like, why do you still
do it? I'm like, I don't know. Fifty people watch

(07:00):
it on video and they enjoy that. I figure, why not.
We got a lot of people listening on the audio,
still getting it going with the audio, which makes me happy.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
Yeah, amazing. I'm glad I put Liftlock song for the
fifty people on YouTube. So I guess it's a drop
in the ocean. But it's all to say. I want
to screen for the libtards, but also the phone call
now is to see if they're proud to be conservative,
if they hesitate, and also to see if they sound gay,
because there are just so many low t soibetas out
there and it's good to assess if they're a real man.

Speaker 1 (07:30):
So what explain this process? This is something you know,
I had a friend who recently told me that he's
actually a friend of a friend, So you know, I
can't verify this beyond but I thought it was pretty interesting.
He lives out in Hollywood, LA, so he's very sick
of Well, he's a single guy in it's like thirties,
and he says that if he comes across a woman

(07:51):
within Instagram that is not on private and has more
than five thousand followers, he will not go on a
date with her, which I thought was at first sounded
really harsh to me, and then I thought, actually, I
don't know. I mean, he's pretty fair not including people
who are in the public eye, right, I mean, obviously,
if he's a date with Jessica or something like, she's
gonna have five million, But if you're just a person

(08:13):
and you have fifteen thousand followers on Instagram, like why
if you're not a public person, right, I think that's
a fair question.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
I think it's very fair. I actually I also will
check out a guy's Instagram. And also if a guy
adds me on Instagram before the date, that's a bad
sign to me because I think people trying to do
things virtually and not in person is a really bad sign.
And giving someone a glimpse into your life before just
finding out organically, I think is very gen z And

(08:41):
I am thirty years old. So if you're a man
I'm going on a date with you should not be
caring about that. I do know a lot of women
also who who look for men who don't care too
much about social media. I think a man who cares
a lot about social media is also a low tweet,
low te shiite beta.

Speaker 1 (08:56):
So have you ever in these in this This is
fascinating because I've lived through the I've lived through the
transition from if you were really cool, you had a beeper,
and then maybe you had a cell phone that you're
paying saying a dollar or two dollars a minute to
talk on, right, so we get really expensively fast all
the way to now where we have like all these
platforms and tik tok and instant texting and you know,

(09:20):
people video streaming everything. So I've lived through this whole transformation,
and I can't I just can't imagine what it's like,
you know, these days. I mean when I got out
of college, like there basically was no internet dating or Instagram,
and now everyone I know meets on either Instagram or
on on you know, some kind of a dating you know,

(09:40):
online dating app whatever. And I wonder though, like when
you do your pre screen. Let's say, and you find
out unfortunately it's a sad day. You're you're talking low
T soy beta situation here, right, This guy's in there,
he's he announces his pronouns when he sits, when he
when you call him, he's like, well, I'm I'm Bob,
and my pronouns are he him? Do you like play

(10:01):
it out and then send him a little text afterwards
or do you go and tell him right then and
there it's just not gonna fly.

Speaker 2 (10:09):
Oh, I don't have time for drawing out the conversation.
So I'm not uncouth. Okay, I don't start a call
just immediately going into it, but I almost immediately go
into it. Well, chit chat for a little bit, and
then I say, you know, I have a couple of
big questions that I just want to get through. So
then we could talk about the small questions, right, Like

(10:31):
I don't need to talk about what you like to
do for fun, or like what restaurants you like. If
we just don't agree on basic values, and I'm not
looking for someone who's one hundred percent aligned with me.
I don't even know if that's possible. But that's also
not interesting. So you know, I'm hoping to find someone
who just aligns mostly or you know, to be very
Kamala Harris esque. You know, if we have a Venn diagram,
it's like the circle and the circle, and you overlap them,

(10:52):
as she likes to talk about, then that's good enough
for me. I want someone who challenges me, but I
need to make sure we're generally aligned. So I will
ask early on. And it's great to see guys reactions
because I'm obviously kind of crazy and so I need
someone who can handle that. So I just reveal it
within the first few minutes of a phone call and

(11:13):
it goes great. There are plenty of guys who like it,
especially when they get the correct When they have the
correct answer and they realize it's the correct answer, it
is a very exciting moment for them.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Well, I cannot be held accountable for any of our
listeners who are of the male persuasion, who are not
low to soy vetas, who might be trying to creep
into the DMS or something after this. So I'm just
saying I have no.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
I don't hold you account of but I have.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
No oversight on this. I have seen some of my
friends in conservative media who are very you know, attractive women,
have one or two of them have shown me what
they're just what they're random dm like Instagram dms look
like and wow, wow humanity. You start you really start
to question whether civilization is the appropriate word for us

(11:57):
to use the work any anyway, So we have that,
and uh, there's no It's funny. The other day Clay
did this on radio and I was like, that was
the most that was like break your neck hard turn.
I mean, that was just you know, whiplash. So I'm
doing that right now. We're gonna take a big hard
turn here for a moment, because I know, I feel

(12:17):
like if you at least talk people through it, it
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(12:39):
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(12:59):
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(13:23):
In and the rest are doing on Israel related matters
right now in your mind, because that's something that is
even starting to show in the polls in an election year.
Could be interesting. So what do you see?

Speaker 2 (13:34):
Yeah, so I think you're asking me about that because
I did write about this in The Federalist and The
Blaze fairly recently, So I think there are a lot
of people who are pro Israel who are holding out
false hope that Biden and Blincoln are remaining said fast
in their support for Israel. And since October eighth, I've
told people not to assume that. I said the support
would be very fleeting, and it is turning out to

(13:57):
be the case. We have seen it time and time
again over the last few months that as horrified as
the Biden administration can be by what happened on October seventh,
as they've made many, many statements to say that they
support Israel, but then they a will stab Israel on
the back and go to the Palestinian authority and say
they want to install them as a de facto government

(14:19):
for a Palestinian state. And what Biden and Blinken are
doing right now is actually telling Israel they are not
allowed to carry out their plans in eradicating Hamas, that
they have to accept living next to people who are
telling them exactly what they want and trying to ignore that.
But we know that's obviously a policy of the left
and a pattern that we've seen many times, which is

(14:40):
it's all about optics over outcome. So they want to
put a nice little bow on the Middle East right
now and say we've created peace, We've created a Palestinian state.
B Lincoln has said that Israel is running out of credit,
that they're running out of time in this war. He
does not say how Israel is supposed to actually maintain
security when it comes to a ceasefire. He just says

(15:02):
you have to stop fighting. Biden has put out a
number of statements, including one on Twitter or x as
people call it, a few months ago where he said
that Hamas is nightmare and the reason why they carried
out October seventh is because they fear nothing more than
Palestinians and Jews living side by side in peace. This
is a ridiculous statement, and that actually that tweet told

(15:24):
me everything I needed to know about the Biden administration
and how they're approaching this conflict. It's a lie, that's
a total lie. Hamas did not carry out this attack
because they want to live in because they know that
their civilian population wants to live in peace, side by
side with Jews in Israel. They carried out the attack
because they want the eradication of the state of Israel,
which is the eradication of Jews, and so the Biden

(15:47):
administration is making this about land and sovereignty. When the
Palestinians and Hamas and people even in the West Bank,
where Hamas is insanely popular in spite of the PA
being the government there, they tell us exactly what they want.
This has nothing to do with land. This has to
do with religion. It is a religious war, and they
want to see the eradication of the Jews. So in

(16:10):
a time where the Left has very very weak stomachs
and even we grew backbones, and they're really caving to
pressure from the general population in the US, especially certain
populations like in Michigan, very woke white populations. Jahati Jans
marching on the streets in places like New York and
California where they are calling for a ceasefire, and the
Biden administration is totally caving to that.

Speaker 1 (16:32):
Do you think that there might be a real change
in the nationwide Jewish vote as it pertains to these
You know what we've seen here in the election coming
up basically Jewish Americans figuring out that the Left it's
not as friendly to them as they perhaps had thought before.

Speaker 2 (16:52):
So I am cautiously optimistic but very cautiously because as
a Jew who grew up in New York, I was
the lone conservative. In May twenty twenty one, when thousands
of rockets were being sent over from Gaza into Israel
and for the first time really brought Tel Aviv, we
had a few weeks where the Jews of New York

(17:14):
and the liberal Jews saw things for what they were.
They felt abandoned and betrayed by organizations that they had helped,
like BLM and Stop Asian Hate and the LGBT movement
in general. And I had a lot of friends calling
me then feeling extremely betrayed. But the problem is that
Jews in America very much want to be accepted, and

(17:34):
I think that just as they went crawling back in
May of twenty twenty one, there's a very good chance
that they will still want to be accepted by the
Democratic Party. They want to see themselves as the party
that is nice and liberal and accepting, and so I'm
not as hopeful as other people. I also think it
depends on which Jewish population you are referring to. So
I'm in the Free State of Florida. As you mentioned,

(17:55):
we used to be neighbors and so I think the
Jews who are here very self selecting, and they were
already pretty conservative, and I think a lot of Jews
will still have a very hard time actually changing their vote.
But I would love to be wrong about that.

Speaker 1 (18:10):
And since it is the week of the President's holiday,
which I still think is kind of kids, well why
is that a holiday? But anyway, we did on the show,
So I want to give you this opportunity. Uh, three
best US presidents of all time? Three worst US presidents
of all time?

Speaker 2 (18:25):
Oh well, okay, best I'm going to go with Teddy Roosevelt.
There are so many. Honestly, this is a really tough
Teddy Roosevelt's just my number one love George Washington. I
just know. I know it's a very tacky answer, but
I have to go.

Speaker 1 (18:42):
He was my number one. I call him the goat I.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
Have about Well, I'm sorry for calling you tacky.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
Then I can take it good.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
And uh, I'm gonna go with Reagan. A lot of
people won't like that one.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
No, you and I were aligned on all the only
one in the Teddy Roosevelt Progressive well moose party. Eh, okay,
we'll talk about it. I went, I went Calvin Coolidge,
which people are like, what I'm like, Look, guys, like,
I'm not going to mess things up. I'm not here
for power. Things are going great. Let the American people
have their business be business, not gonna have bureaucracies ruining
your life. And yeah, I don't know, that's pretty sounds

(19:21):
pretty awesome to me.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
I did not see your segment on this, so very
nice to know we're aligned to Yeah.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
We we were. We were two for three on that one.
All right, Now, worst presidents I know and talk radio
would have been eas issued or just been like Obama
Biden and you know, and Carter or something or Clidgon.
But you know I'm talking all time, right, so we're
talking about the guys.

Speaker 2 (19:40):
Yeah that so yeah, No, I know, Okay, Well, I
wish I had been given an opportunity to think about
this before. But what I will go with is, FDR
New Deal was one of the worst things that happened
to this.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
He was my honorable mention worst So well done, well done, FDR.

Speaker 2 (19:57):
I have to put Barack Obama on this on this list,
I have to. He was like the beginning of I
think the most advisive period in American history. But now
I'm trying to be really creative and we really don't
have time for that. So I mean.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
I threw LBJ in the mix.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
I'm finding Jimmy Carter.

Speaker 1 (20:17):
Jimmy Carter. He wasn't good, but I think he was
the worst. The popular answers I'll have yourself. The popular
answers for people on the right are from yesterday, because
we took calls. The whole thing you can in led
to the Civil War. I was a mess. James Buchanan
seems to be pretty universally considered the worst of all time.
Obviously a lot of people called and said Barack Obama.

(20:39):
Not many people said Biden was the worst, because I
think they really like, you know, he's bad. It's not
really it's not really bid, but a lot of people
call him with that, I said LBJ. And then just
at top to bottom, Woodrow Wilson for me, gets us
involved in the First World War. Internationalist, horrible, a true racist,

(20:59):
like just so many bad things. Elitist. Yeah, so Woodrow
Wilson was one for me.

Speaker 2 (21:04):
But anyway, I know what the problem with this question
to you know, is that there are too many people
on this list, And so I decided to go with
the ones that just give me the most anger in
my heart. So that's why I get someone like Jimmy
Carter who's still alive versus someone who is dead a
long time ago.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
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and cryptocurrencies, it almost seems archaic to some people to
look at tangible assets real things. But you want to
be ahead of the herd, not following it. Because we
barely even carry cash nowadays, So why would it be
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go to follow your work? Tell them so they can
be a part of the revolution that you are starting
here in conservative media.

Speaker 2 (22:39):
Well? Thanks. They can find me on my Website's a
good spots. You can find all my social media from there.
It's Aaron Wexler dot com a R y n N E. Wexler.
Same handle on Twitter and on Instagram. You can search
my name, but the handle there is non.

Speaker 1 (22:52):
Lab take what's with this spelling? By the way, I've
never seen my name. Yeah, of the first name, the
last name. I know, I grew up in New York.
The first name, I don't know.

Speaker 2 (23:03):
I know. People love asking me, and I love when
liberals ask, by the way, because they don't just say, oh,
like what ethnicity is that, or like, but where's that from?
And they'll always ask me where are you from? And
I'll just say New York And I was like, where
are your parents from? And I say, oh, also New York,
and I just make them to keep going and going
and going. And then I'm like, oh, oh, you mean,
is it like a racial thing? Is it like a
cultural thing. The answer is my parents were just way

(23:25):
ahead of the celebrity baby naming trend. Not that we
are celebrities or that we that my parents are that
I was, but they just want to name me Aaron,
and aar O N is a boy's name, and e
er i n is very Catholic, and so they thought
that's confusing, and Aaron with a why is not. So
they gave me that name, and that's all there is

(23:45):
to it.

Speaker 1 (23:47):
There we go, Aaron West. Everybody, thanks for hanging out.
Good to see you.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
Thanks so much. Buck
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