
The Megyn Kelly Show U.S. Women Soccer's World Cup Fail, and Consequences of Criminal Behavior, with Clay Travis and Dana Loesch | Ep. 602
Aug 7, 2023
Clay Travis, a prominent sports commentator and author, discusses the U.S. women's soccer team's disappointing World Cup performance, linking it to their focus on activism rather than winning. He emphasizes the need for women in sports to address the biological implications of transgender athletes. Dana Loesch, a conservative political commentator, later shares insights on a California shopkeeper facing prosecution for defending his store, questioning progressive criminal policies. They also touch on parenting lessons and the impact of public figures on societal values.
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Politics and Patriotism
- Democrat politics are blamed for the US women's soccer team's lack of patriotism.
- Their behavior reflects a broader decline in American pride, especially among young people.
Divisiveness of Political Opinions
- Sharing political opinions creates division, impacting national appeal.
- Focus on the sport and avoid politics when representing the entire country.
Team's Dependence on Winning
- The U.S. women's soccer team's relevance depends solely on winning.
- They lost to a Dallas under-15 boys' team before the 2019 World Cup, highlighting the biological differences.





