The Megyn Kelly Show

SiriusXM
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Mar 21, 2022 • 1h 56min

Fauci, Vaccines, and Big Pharma's Power | Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. Interview, Part 1 | Ep. 282

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., an environmental lawyer and author known for his controversial views on vaccines, dives deep into public health issues. He discusses the evolution of his thoughts on vaccines, critiques of Dr. Fauci’s handling of health crises, and the influence of Big Pharma on public trust. Kennedy raises concerns over vaccine safety, suggesting potential links to neurological disorders, and highlights the importance of independent research in health narratives. He reflects on the emotional toll of his advocacy amid ongoing censorship and controversies.
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Mar 16, 2022 • 1h 32min

The BLM Grift, Overcoming Adversity, and the Importance of Faith, with Dr. Carol Swain | Ep. 281

Dr. Carol Swain, author of "Black Eye for America" and a seasoned academic, shares her inspiring journey from poverty to PhD. She candidly discusses the complexities of race in America, her path to conservatism, and the harmful impact of Critical Race Theory. Swain reflects on the challenges faced by right-leaning professors and the 'woke' culture in academia. She emphasizes the importance of faith, resilience, and parental involvement in education, urging listeners to fight back against progressive ideologies shaping today's society.
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Mar 15, 2022 • 1h 32min

Tone-deaf Green Activism, and Absurd COVID Authoritarianism and Kyrie Irving, with Victor Davis Hanson and Adam Carolla | Ep. 280

Victor Davis Hanson, a military historian at the Hoover Institution, examines John Kerry’s green activism and its disconnect from everyday struggles, critiquing the elite's approach to energy policies and their impact on inflation. Comedian Adam Carolla tackles absurd COVID restrictions affecting athletes like Kyrie Irving and reflects on societal expectations of public figures. Lawyer Michael Chessa shares his fight against NYC mask mandates for toddlers, questioning the science behind such regulations and advocating for parental transparency.
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Mar 14, 2022 • 1h 33min

Exclusive Breonna Taylor Raid Details, and Omicron Reality, with Sgt. John Mattingly and David Leonhardt | Ep. 279

Sgt. John Mattingly, a former Louisville police sergeant and author of "12 Seconds in the Dark," provides an insider's perspective on the Breonna Taylor raid, addressing media misinformation and the complexities of policing. He discusses the emotional impact and public perception surrounding the tragic event. Joining him is David Leonhardt of The New York Times, who shares insights on the effectiveness of COVID-19 precautions like masking, the varied public reactions to risk, and the implications of vaccine efficacy against the Omicron variant.
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Mar 11, 2022 • 1h 32min

Media's "Don't Say Gay" Misinformation, and Durham Probe Reality, with Dave Rubin and Paul Sperry | Ep. 278

Dave Rubin, a political commentator and host of The Rubin Report, and investigative journalist Paul Sperry delve into the media's portrayal of the 'Don't Say Gay' bill, clarifying misconceptions about its actual provisions related to gender identity discussions in schools. They also critique the implications of Jussie Smollett's hate crime hoax and its effects on public discourse, while examining the Durham investigation, including allegations of data misuse and media complicity. Their insightful dialogue navigates the intersection of education, law, and accountability.
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Mar 10, 2022 • 1h 35min

Biden's Gas Price Spin and Putin's Motive and Opportunity, with Sen. Josh Hawley, Admiral James Stavridis, Vinnie Politan and Robert Barnes | Ep. 277

This podcast features Sen. Josh Hawley, a Missouri lawmaker, and retired Admiral James Stavridis, a former NATO commander, discussing the pressing issues of energy independence and rising gas prices. They delve into Biden's foreign policy, criticizing reliance on Venezuela and Saudi Arabia. The conversation turns to Putin's motives in Ukraine, global military dynamics, and NATO's future. Additionally, Vinnie Politan shares insights on high-profile legal cases, including the Gretchen Whitmer kidnapping trial and Alec Baldwin's comments, blending serious legal analysis with a touch of humor.
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Mar 9, 2022 • 1h 34min

The Truth About Russia and Ukraine: Narratives, Moralizing, and Humanitarian Crises, with Rod Dreher and Michael Repass | Ep. 276

Rod Dreher, a senior editor at The American Conservative and author, joins retired U.S. Army Major General Michael Repass to dissect the Russia-Ukraine conflict. They explore the complexities of media narratives and moralizing in foreign policy, questioning the ruling class's push for war. The discussion also delves into sanctions' humanitarian impacts, NATO's role, and the myths surrounding the U.S. involvement in Ukraine's past. They emphasize critical analysis over emotional responses, urging a deeper understanding of the geopolitical landscape.
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Mar 8, 2022 • 1h 30min

Biden Blocks Russian Oil and How Weak Leadership Led to Invasion, with Ric Grenell, Michael Shellenberger, and John Daniel Davidson | Ep. 275

Michael Shellenberger, an environmentalist and author, joins Ric Grenell, former U.S. Ambassador to Germany, and John Daniel Davidson, a political commentator, to discuss Biden's oil import ban from Russia. They debate the real costs of green energy and explore how nuclear power might help both Europe and the U.S. amid the crisis. The guests also analyze the role of political leadership in the invasion of Ukraine, the challenges of sanctions, and the evolving dynamics of U.S. foreign policy compared to previous administrations.
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Mar 4, 2022 • 1h 51min

Rod Blagojevich on Corruption in Politics, Overcoming Adversity, and the State of the Democratic Party | Ep. 274

Rod Blagojevich, the former Illinois governor infamous for his corruption scandal and the documentary "Being Blago," shares his journey from political power to imprisonment. He discusses the moment of his arrest, the impact of political surveillance, and his identity as a 'Trumpocrat.' Blagojevich reflects on family bonds, personal growth during incarceration, and his thoughts on the future of the Democratic Party. With anecdotes from prison life and insights into Chicago politics, his story reveals resilience and the complexities of ambition.
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Mar 3, 2022 • 1h 39min

Brutal Reality About Putin, and Biden Sounding Like Trump, with Buck Sexton and Jason Whitlock | Ep. 273

Buck Sexton, a former CIA analyst and current co-host of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show, joins Jason Whitlock, a noted sports columnist and commentator. They dive deep into the brutal realities of Putin's war plans and historical contexts of the Ukraine conflict. The duo critiques Biden's speech, highlighting its striking echoes of Trump, while discussing elite hypocrisy surrounding current events. They also tackle Phil Mickelson's controversial comments about Saudi Arabia and the ongoing debates surrounding transgender athletes in sports.

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