I don’t know anyone who doesn’t love and adore Michelle Obama. She is smart, accomplished, funny, kind, caring, and stunningly beautiful, but her beauty is the least interesting thing about her.Michelle’s husband summed it up in a video last week: "I have a super hot wife. She taught me that a lot of times, I think I’m right, but I’m wrong. So she continually corrects me, which I think has made me much more humble, and striving to improve myself at all times."There is no doubt at all that Michelle made her husband a better man and a better president. When I watch them now, or read about them, I have a desperate sense of longing for them, and for her.That’s why what happened Sunday night, on a stage built on the White House South Lawn for a $60 million UFC fight, timed to Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, pissed me off and enraged me.Related: Donald Trump built a White House spectacle around beautiful men and muscle. During Pride MonthMy mother always said empty barrels make the most noise, and she was never more right than when the cavernous empty barrel, heavyweight fighter Josh Hokit, during a live interview with Joe Rogan, thanked God and Trump (God is no doubt pissed too!) and then, with nothing prompting it, looked into the camera and said: “Michelle Obama is a man. Am I right, America?”The crowd’s reaction was mixed: some boos, some shocked silence, and some laughter. Rogan said nothing except “Ladies and gentlemen, Josh Hokit.”And of course, Donald Trump was seen half-smiling. UFC CEO Dana White, to his credit, called the remark “nasty and false” and said he hates “that kind of nonsense.”The White House would not directly address it. But another supremely empty barrel, former FBI deputy director Dan Bongino, told TMZ he found it “hilarious.” Conversely, and rightly, Jon Stewart said Hokit was a “F—ing A–hole.”That’s putting it mildly.And so a lie that has circulated in right-wing corners of the internet for years, the