
The Megyn Kelly Show Andrew Schulz on Trump and Biden, the State of Comedy, and Feminism | Ep. 74
Mar 10, 2021
Andrew Schulz, comedian and star of "Schulz Saves America," brings his sharp wit to discussions about the royal family's dynamics contrasted with celebrity culture, especially the Kardashians. He critiques the state of comedy, highlighting how COVID-19 reshaped humor. Schulz tackles serious topics like presidential effectiveness and the ethical dilemmas of U.S. military interventions while lightheartedly exploring gender expectations in modern feminism. His humorous takes on childbirth and relationships provide a comedic lens on societal norms.
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Dance as Social Cure
- Schulz believes that partner dancing could improve social skills and reduce online negativity.
- He argues that cultures with partner dancing don't have "incel" communities, linking dance to social wellbeing.
Starbucks Critique
- Megyn Kelly expresses her dislike for Starbucks coffee and its overall "vibe".
- She questions the use of Italian names for sizes and the unhealthiness of the food options.
The Queen's Jewels
- Kelly points out the Queen's special status, citing her jewels and palaces.
- Schulz humorously argues that she's a "prisoner of the jewels" as she can't sell them.

