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October 15, 2025 5 mins
We got a question in for our American Mamas...

Dear Mamas, have you listened to Chelsea Clinton’s podcast?
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We got a question for American mamas. Dear mamas, have
you listened to the Chelsea Clinton podcasts, Well, let's ask
our American mama's Mama Mama and joining us now our

(00:24):
American mama's Terry Neediville and Kimberly Burlison. One of the
things I did not know was that Chelsea Clinton has
a podcast. Thank you all for bringing that to my attention.
For folks who have not listened to the Chelsea Clinton podcast,
here is just a.

Speaker 2 (00:37):
Little clip not only kind of vaccine hesitancy and questioning,
but outright kind of rejection of vaccines and of kind
of science and the scientific kind of process. And also
too often on our scientists are epidemiologists, our frontline healthcare workers,
and so I do think we need to have a
much more robust conversation and sense of urgency because I

(01:00):
think we are less prepared today than we were, arguably
in January of twenty twenty, partly because of the kind
of lack of trust and confidence.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
And oh my god, I'm gonna give her the benefit
of the doubt, and I'm just gonna hope that was
not the most exciting moment of her podcast.

Speaker 3 (01:22):
You hear the cadence of her.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
It reminded me of school, because I could tune out
so badly in school, and it reminds me of the
teacher that talked like that, and you just you're like
zoned in, eyes are crossing, and you're like, I can't
do this. I can't do this. Someone I lay my
head down. That that's what she could do. She could
do that kind of thing, like to put you to sleep.
You know, she could do one of those apps.

Speaker 1 (01:46):
Matthew McConaughey does that, like his voice is used on
a sleep app and he tells the stories like all right, yeah,
drifting off to sleep, never never that it does that
and people love that. You think you think Chelsea has
a career with that.

Speaker 4 (02:04):
I think about that, like that's her topic. That's her topic.
That sounds like it's the whole podcast. It's about debunking
misinformation on health topics like vaccines and fluoride and these
kinds of things with experts. It's the nice I think
it's going to be dead before it even gets any feat.

Speaker 1 (02:21):
So this is one of the things that I've noticed
over and over the right Will has done very well
in talk radio. The right's done very well in talk radio,
and the left goes, oh, well, let's just copy what
the right's done. And and so then now Gore buys
a whole bunch of radio stations and they you know,
America Talk or whatever that was. It's done within a

(02:42):
couple of years. And then George Soros buys some radio stations,
and nobody's listened to those either. So the right starts
doing some podcasts and they're they're very successful, and the
left is like, oh, I'm Gavin Newsome, I need a podcast.
I'm Chelsea Clinton, I need a podcast. I just don't
think they do them as well.

Speaker 3 (03:01):
No, heck no, We've talked about this before that it's
not authentic. It's it's so funny because they used to
poo poo podcasters. You know, they were beneath them. They
were you know, we're ABC, CBS, NBC. And then they
see what happened when it was Trump and Biden and
then Trump and Trump, and it puts Trump over the edge.

(03:29):
And it was because Baron said, hey, you need to
try theo vonn and you know, he went on PbD
and he talked to Megan Kelly. He would go to
all these podcasts, and that helped him so much, like
Angory and Edge. So they're they're learning from Trump. They're
gonna dog it in the meat. They're gonna dog it
at the time. But then they're like, oh, guys, I
think we have an idea. Why don't we start our
own podcast? The problem is, Chelsea, first of all, there's

(03:51):
no you have zero credibility zero. We don't know you.
We know your parents and their crooked as heck, we
don't know you. We don't trust you. We don't trust
to see we know what happened during the pandemic. We
know now that a lot of the things that that
quote unquote experts were saying to us were false.

Speaker 4 (04:09):
We lost people.

Speaker 3 (04:10):
Now tell us to stand six feet apart, and then
we find out that had nothing to do with anything.
The fact that he just made it up.

Speaker 1 (04:17):
Yes, those were all made up.

Speaker 3 (04:18):
Don't try to come on here and as an expert
and re teach us. Are you kidding me? This will
go down in flames, just like Michelle Obama's podcast.

Speaker 4 (04:27):
You know what it reminds me of it It's the
bubble we talk about all the time. They're in their
own little bubble. All of these people with the podcast,
with TV shows, with award shows, and look at the
numbers of people, you know, Jimmy Kimmel, one hundred and
twenty six thousand people watch that. See if CNN can
even get a million people to watch, they really And
then we were talking about that girl that got an

(04:47):
award at whatever the Jimmy whatever it was, and she
starts lamd blasting, and everybody's applauding her, and I'm like,
they're in their own world. They don't realize how big
we are, this silent majority. We are bigger than you
could possibly imagine, and you're seeing it. I think when
Charlie Kirk was assassinated was their first wake up call.

Speaker 3 (05:08):
This is big.

Speaker 4 (05:09):
This is much bigger than I thought it was.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
We were the quiet majority for so long because we
were afraid of being canceled. We were not having you know,
we were able to have the airtime. We're not quiet anymore.
We're not worried anymore. We're proud to be conservative. We're
proud of our views. And so you see, it's kind
of like kids that started college eight years ago, they
had to be very quiet. They had to go along
with what the professor said. That was liberal. No more.

(05:33):
These kids in college now rip yeah, love it. Don't
tell the professor you can't do that. That's against our
constitutional right and I love.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
It, no fear.

Speaker 1 (05:44):
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