
The Megyn Kelly Show Left Turns on Democracy, and Rise of Anti-Semitism in Culture, with Charles C.W. Cooke and Shadi Hamid | Ep. 442
Nov 28, 2022
Charles C.W. Cooke, a Senior writer at National Review, and Shadi Hamid, a Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, dive into the alarming rise of anti-Semitism in culture, ignited by Trump's dinner with Kanye West and Nick Fuentes. They examine the implications for Trump's 2024 campaign and discuss a polarized political landscape, fueled by both sides’ failure to accept electoral outcomes. The conversation touches on the challenges posed to democracy and civil discourse amid increasing division and the need for accountability in political commentary.
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Advice to GOP Candidates
- A fractured GOP field benefits Trump; peripheral candidates shouldn't run.
- Focus on electable candidates with proven track records.
Media's Shifting Narrative
- The media's narrative shifted after the shooter's non-binary identity was revealed.
- This reveals their situational ethics.
Drag Shows and Free Speech
- Criticizing drag shows for children doesn't equate to advocating violence against the LGBTQ community.
- Ben Collins's reporting is criticized for exploiting the shooting.

