The Trish Regan Show - Michelle DRAGS Barack in Shocking New Comments—Signals Divorce INCOMING! Aired: 2025-06-23 Duration: 07:31 === Strange Obamas Marriage (04:38) === [00:00:00] The Obamas, you know, I think they're getting closer and closer to a divorce. [00:00:04] Michelle speaking on her podcast. [00:00:07] I mean, maybe she's just desperate for attention. [00:00:09] I don't know what's going on, but Michelle Obama saying once again some rather critical things about her husband. [00:00:14] It's really kind of weird. [00:00:16] She goes on there once a week and she bashes Barack. [00:00:19] Oh, you guys are so funny. [00:00:20] Scott, thank you for your generosity. [00:00:22] And Trish for Fed Chairman. [00:00:24] Ah, you know how hawkish I would be. [00:00:27] Trump wouldn't like me. [00:00:28] You know why? [00:00:29] Because I'd never want to lower interest rates. [00:00:32] I'd never want to flood the system with capital. [00:00:34] Or if I did lower interest rates, I actually would do it at the right appropriate time. [00:00:38] One of the things I always get mad about the Fed, don't forget, is that they're always too late, okay? [00:00:45] They're too darn late and then they do way too darn much. [00:00:49] And that's why they just flood the system with liquidity and you run into inflation challenges for sure. [00:00:54] Anyway, yeah, in another lifetime, Fed chairman, I'd be better than Janet, honest. [00:01:01] I just would. [00:01:04] Yeah. [00:01:05] You know, Jerome, look, he's got a hard situation. [00:01:09] I realize that Trump would love to have lower interest rates right now. [00:01:15] And look, you know, whether he's right on that remains to be seen. [00:01:19] I think that the economy is actually doing really well. [00:01:22] So I'd be hesitant to flood the system with too much money. [00:01:25] But I digress. [00:01:26] Let's go back to Michelle Obama. [00:01:27] Michelle Obama and the looming divorce. [00:01:30] I mean, there were all those rumors about Jennifer Aniston. [00:01:33] I was like, oh, okay, Barack. [00:01:36] You know, in more ways than one, right? [00:01:38] All right. [00:01:38] Wow. [00:01:39] Okay. [00:01:39] More power to you. [00:01:40] It seems like those weren't really true. [00:01:44] And she went on to Jimmy Kimmel's show and like refuted it, even though you had all the tabloids writing about it. [00:01:50] So that's neither here nor there. [00:01:52] But there are just definitely like a lot of rumors out there, a lot of rumors suggesting that there is trouble in the works. [00:01:59] And Michelle's not helping things. [00:02:01] Okay. [00:02:02] So every chance she can get, she kind of bashes the guy, whether it's on his finances and his. [00:02:08] Inability to kind of manage his finances early in their lives or just how hard her marriage is, et cetera. [00:02:15] And now there was this little whammy where it's like, okay, tell me you hate your husband without really telling me you hate your husband. [00:02:22] Let's play this sound. [00:02:24] It's about what he needs as a grown man in the world. [00:02:27] That would be. [00:02:28] You should have thrown a boy in the mix. [00:02:30] I would. [00:02:31] I'm so glad I didn't have a boy. [00:02:32] Because he would have been a Barack Obama. [00:02:36] The old boy was like, baby Barack. [00:02:39] It would have been amazing. [00:02:40] I would have felt for him. [00:02:42] What is that? [00:02:42] Wouldn't you be delighted, right? [00:02:47] If you love your husband, like, wouldn't you want a son who kind of was in his image? [00:02:51] I mean, she's a strange lady. [00:02:53] I gotta say, I think they have a really strange marriage. [00:02:56] Maybe she thinks she's being self deprecating. [00:02:58] Maybe she thinks she's gonna bring in more women. [00:03:00] You know, her podcast is really challenged, it's really having a hard time. [00:03:03] And I think they paid a lot of money for it at one of those podcast places that wanted to promote her. [00:03:09] And she's running into some challenges similar to Meghan Markle, but different. [00:03:13] I mean, I think she's trying very hard, right, to be one with the people. [00:03:18] But does anybody really want to hear about her lousy marriage? [00:03:20] I don't, I mean, you know, I mean, it's kind of a kicker story for us here on the show. [00:03:26] You know, we're talking about serious stuff, and then it's like, okay, you know, at the end of the show on a Friday, let's have some fun and look at Michelle Obama. [00:03:32] She's trying to get attention, right? [00:03:34] She's trying to get viewers for her podcast. [00:03:36] I don't know if this is necessarily the way you're going to do it. [00:03:39] What is her ultimate goal here? [00:03:41] To create an empire of some sort, Business of some sort so that she can distance herself more from Barack, or maybe does she have political aspirations herself? [00:03:50] People have talked about that in the past. [00:03:52] A lot of discussion about whether or not Michelle Obama might run for office. [00:03:57] I still think she has managed to really alienate herself from the base of the American population, even the Democrat Party, which increasingly now is getting crazy, crazy left, like even too left for the Obamas, right? [00:04:10] So I don't know if she has a future in that department. [00:04:13] I don't know what this is about. [00:04:14] Maybe she wants to employ her brother, for goodness sakes, for all we know, right? [00:04:17] Like now he's finally got a job that maybe he likes or maybe he doesn't. [00:04:20] You got to sit next to her for an hour. [00:04:22] Michelle Obama, we wish you lots of luck on your podcast. [00:04:26] We're very happy here on the Trish Regan Show because we are in the top 100 again, again. [00:04:31] So thank you for all your support and all you guys have done to make this a success here on the show. === Improv Piano Style (02:13) === [00:04:38] I wanted to get to some of your questions because you wanted to know about the piano in the background. [00:04:43] You know, that actually is not the piano I grew up with, it's actually a new piano that my parents got recently. [00:04:48] Because I had to replace the piano that I did grow up with that had been there for a whole lot of years. [00:04:56] I was telling you guys, this is the house that I came home to as a little girl. [00:05:00] The very first house, yes, that I ever lived in. [00:05:04] And I have a lot of fond memories here. [00:05:07] And I'll tell you, my kids also have very fond memories because they've been coming here for years, ever since they were born, up to New Hampshire, live free or die. [00:05:16] And we are going to go to the beach a little bit later. [00:05:20] With, uh, to have a little cocktail maybe down at the beach and then, uh, head out to dinner. [00:05:26] But it's, it's a beautiful place. [00:05:28] It's, it's a great place to come home to. [00:05:30] I think it probably informed a lot of my ideology, right? [00:05:34] As a kid, in terms of the piano, um, I do play the piano. [00:05:36] Of course I do. [00:05:37] David, you know, I mean, I sing, I play the piano. [00:05:40] Do you know that I could actually read letters on music? [00:05:48] Like, I could read music before I could actually read because I knew A, B, C, D, E, F, G on the piano, and I could read that on a sheet of music when I was maybe three or four, long before I ever learned to read English. [00:05:59] So, you know, music's another language, if you would, and it's one that I was always surrounded with and always appreciated. [00:06:06] And I love jazz piano. [00:06:08] I can play jazz piano. [00:06:09] I'm not as into classical because, you know, But I'm a classical singer, so there you go, right? [00:06:13] Classical singer, but a jazz pianist who likes to improvise a lot. [00:06:20] I think improvisation is kind of like what we're doing here, right? [00:06:24] Like this whole show is sort of improv in that there's no prompter, there's no script, there's no middle manager saying, you can say this, you can say that. [00:06:32] I think it's similar to my sort of musical style. [00:06:34] While I do sing classical, when I sit down to play the piano and I sit to play for fun and we have a piano in our house and I still play, it's It's more improv. [00:06:44] So I'll look at the music that's on the page and then I'll kind of go off and do my own thing because, you know, I like having that independence. === Weekend Tour Plans (00:39) === [00:06:51] Anyway, I see so many of you. [00:06:53] Peace in my mind. [00:06:53] I need to play that piano, right? [00:06:56] Yeah, you know, maybe tomorrow. [00:06:58] Okay. [00:07:00] We'll do a little tour tomorrow. [00:07:01] Anyway, it's good to see all of you guys back here. [00:07:04] Thank you for everything you do to keep this channel sort of high on everyone's list. [00:07:09] And I love it. [00:07:11] And we're going to be back again tomorrow. [00:07:13] I think tomorrow we'll see what's going on in the news. [00:07:16] Certainly, of course, on Monday. [00:07:17] But right now, I'm going to just spend a little time one on one with my folks and with my son who came up with me. [00:07:24] And we're going to enjoy our evening. [00:07:25] I hope you enjoy your weekend. [00:07:27] And we'll talk again, if not tomorrow, for sure on Monday. [00:07:30] See you then.