
The Megyn Kelly Show New Bombshell Kamala Plagiarism Reporting, and Kamala's Divisive Rhetoric, with Hogan Gidley, Doug Schoen, and Xi Van Fleet | Ep. 923
Oct 22, 2024
Hogan Gidley, former Trump national press secretary, Doug Schoen, Democratic strategist, and Xi Van Fleet, author of 'Mao's America,' delve into the implications of Kamala Harris's alleged plagiarism and her waning political appeal. They discuss the media's biased coverage compared to previous scandals and scrutinize her rhetoric's divisive nature. Xi shares her experiences growing up in Communist China, drawing alarming parallels to current American political discourse and emphasizing the urgency of recognizing historical lessons in today’s society.
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Inauthenticity Concerns
- Kamala Harris's alleged plagiarism aligns with her contrived persona.
- This behavior, though likely ignored by mainstream media, reinforces public skepticism.
Empty Rhetoric
- Kamala Harris's speeches lack depth, repeating talking points across multiple events.
- This suggests a lack of genuine experience or policy positions.
Repetitive Phrases
- Kamala Harris repeats the same phrases in different town halls.
- She mentioned meeting "150 world leaders" multiple times.





