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The Megyn Kelly Show is your home for open, honest and provocative conversations with the most interesting and important political, legal and cultural figures today. No BS. No agenda. And no fear.
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Jun 13, 2022 • 1h 35min
Media's Trump Obsession, and Amber Heard Blames Social Media, with Dave Rubin, Emily Jashinsky, and Eliana Johnson | Ep. 341
Dave Rubin, a political commentator known for "The Rubin Report," joins journalists Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson to dive into the January 6th hearings and the media's fixation on Trump. They discuss Amber Heard's blame of social media for her trial outcome, highlighting the impact on public perception. The conversation shifts to rising inflation, small business challenges, and LGBTQ+ activism, questioning media narratives and the complexities within the movement. They also touch on potential bipartisan gun legislation and the shifting dynamics within the Republican Party.

Jun 10, 2022 • 1h 37min
Brutal Inflation, 1/6 Manipulation, and Motherhood, with Eric Bolling, Michael Knowles, and Christina P. | Ep. 340
Eric Bolling, a Newsmax host, offers insights into rising inflation and its impact on everyday American life. Michael Knowles discusses the manipulation surrounding the January 6th hearings and the media's role in shaping political narratives. Comedian Christina P. shares her humorous observations on motherhood, parenting, and the challenges of modern family life, including her shift to Texas and the complexities of raising resilient kids. Together, they blend serious topics with lighthearted banter, creating an engaging dialogue on the realities of today's society.

Jun 9, 2022 • 1h 37min
Biden's Mental Fitness, and Kavanaugh Assassination Threat, with Rand Paul, Rich Lowry, and Ryan Grim | Ep. 339
In this engaging discussion, Senator Rand Paul sheds light on the assassination threat against Justice Kavanaugh, emphasizing the climate of political hostility. Rich Lowry and Ryan Grim dive into concerns over President Biden's cognitive fitness, speculating on its implications for the 2024 election and foreign policy. Dr. Dale Bredesen follows with insights on early signs of Alzheimer's, advocating for regular cognitive assessments. The conversation navigates the intersection of mental health and political leadership, stirring up critical questions about accountability and transparency.

Jun 8, 2022 • 1h 37min
Progressives Fail, and January 6 Theater, with Comfortably Smug, Josh Holmes, and Michael Duncan | Ep. 338
Comfortably Smug, Josh Holmes, and Michael Duncan, hosts of the "Ruthless" podcast, dive into the fallout from progressive policies in cities like San Francisco, particularly the recall of DA Chesa Boudin. They critique the Democratic focus on January 6 as a distraction from pressing issues like crime and inflation. The trio discusses the controversial approach to pronoun usage in schools and the implications for public discourse. They also humorously analyze Biden's administration and the media's struggle for accountability, reflecting on how these dynamics resonate with everyday Americans.

Jun 7, 2022 • 1h 35min
Crime and Chesa Boudin's Recall, and Elon Musk's Twitter Plan, with Jason Calacanis and David Sacks | Ep. 337
Jason Calacanis and David Sacks, prominent entrepreneurs and venture capitalists from Silicon Valley, dive into the heated recall election of Chesa Boudin in San Francisco. They explore how rising crime rates and progressive policies have affected public safety and community trust. The duo critiques current drug policies and criminal justice reform, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach. Additionally, they discuss the implications of Elon Musk's potential acquisition of Twitter, touching on topics like free speech and economic impact in the tech world.

Jun 6, 2022 • 1h 35min
Cultural Drift From Reality, and Depp Fallout, with Red Scare Podcast Hosts Anna Khachiyan and Dasha Nekrasova | Ep. 336
Anna Khachiyan and Dasha Nekrasova, co-hosts of the Red Scare podcast, dive into the cultural shifts in America and the collapse of trust in institutions. They discuss the impact of elite college ideologies and recent controversies like Ilya Shapiro’s resignation. Dasha shares her memorable encounter at Infowars, while they reflect on the Johnny Depp and Amber Heard verdict and its implications for the #MeToo movement. With witty insights on Hollywood and the rise of independent content creators, they navigate the complexities of modern American culture.

Jun 3, 2022 • 1h 39min
Harry and Meghan Get Booed, and a Free Speech Victory, with Ilya Shapiro and Mark Steyn | Ep. 335
Ilya Shapiro, an American legal scholar and author, discusses his victory in a free speech controversy at Georgetown Law and the cultural implications of cancel culture. He shares insights on the challenges of defending controversial opinions and the fallout from social media backlash. Journalist Mark Steyn joins to critique Harry and Meghan's recent booing at the Queen's Jubilee, exploring royal traditions versus celebrity personas. They also discuss Biden's gun control measures and the complexities of identity politics in contemporary discourse.

Jun 2, 2022 • 1h 35min
Justice For Johnny Depp, and What is a Woman, with Matt Walsh and Mark Geragos | Ep. 334
Join Matt Walsh, a conservative commentator and filmmaker, known for his groundbreaking work on gender identity, and Mark Geragos, a renowned trial lawyer with a flair for high-profile cases, as they dive into hot-button issues. They dissect the Johnny Depp verdict and the implications for justice and societal norms. Walsh shares insights from his documentary, exploring the complexities of gender identity, the impact on women's sports, and the role of parental rights in medical interventions for gender dysphoria. A thought-provoking conversation that challenges perceptions!

Jun 1, 2022 • 1h 34min
Heard's Lies, Depp's Lawyer, and the Truth about Fossil Fuels, with Robert Barnes and Alex Epstein | Ep. 333
Robert Barnes, a founding attorney known for his insights on high-profile trials, dissects the Johnny Depp-Amber Heard saga, exploring its societal implications on the #MeToo movement and legal strategies. He reflects on the courtroom dynamics, effective representation, and the psychological aspects of abuse allegations. Later, Alex Epstein, author of "Fossil Future," argues for the value of fossil fuels, challenging mainstream climate narratives and advocating for a nuanced understanding of energy sources, including nuclear power as a future solution.

May 31, 2022 • 1h 34min
The Reality of Biology, and Sussmann Found NOT Guilty, with Andrew Sullivan and Robert Gouveia | Ep. 332
Andrew Sullivan, a British-American journalist and author, discusses urgent issues surrounding gun violence and mental health, highlighting the societal implications of tragedies like the Uvalde shooting. He emphasizes the importance of fathers and critiques law enforcement responses. Legal expert Robert Gouveia analyses the not guilty verdict for Michael Sussmann, revealing the case's failures and political ramifications. They also navigate the controversial topic of transgender athletes in sports, stressing the need for balanced discourse amid complex gender identity discussions.


