The Megyn Kelly Show

SiriusXM
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Jan 18, 2022 • 1h 30min

Terror in Texas and a Possible Clinton Comeback, with Monica Crowley and Briahna Joy Gray | Ep. 242

Monica Crowley, former U.S. assistant secretary of the Treasury for Public Affairs, joins Briahna Joy Gray, former press secretary for Bernie Sanders and co-host of 'Bad Faith,' to unpack pressing political issues. They discuss the alarming details surrounding a hostage situation at a Texas synagogue, the media's handling of the narrative, and President Biden's plummeting poll numbers. The conversation also explores Hillary Clinton's potential return to politics, the rivalry between Trump and DeSantis, and the disillusionment among American workers amidst rising economic disparities.
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Jan 14, 2022 • 1h 42min

COVID Truth Suppression and Prince Andrew's Perilous Future, with Sen. Marco Rubio, Dan Wootton, and Anne Bremner | Ep. 241

Senator Marco Rubio, a Florida representative known for his conservative views, joins British journalist Dan Wootton and legal expert Anne Bremner. They dig into the COVID lab leak theory, discussing the lack of transparency from health officials. The conversation shifts to Biden's struggling approval ratings and speculations about a potential Trump-Clinton rematch. Finally, they explore the ongoing legal challenges facing Prince Andrew, the impact of Ghislaine Maxwell's case, and the future of the royal family amidst public scrutiny.
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Jan 13, 2022 • 1h 30min

Arrogance of the Elites and Our Alarming Digital Future, with Chris Arnade, David Zweig, and Tracey Follows | Ep. 240

Chris Arnade, a photographer and author of "Dignity," shares poignant insights into the lives of working-class Americans, emphasizing the gap between elites and everyday people. David Zweig, a journalist, discusses the controversy surrounding a CDC study on mask mandates, revealing the implications of misinformation. Futurist Tracey Follows explores how technology is reshaping identity and the ethics of innovations like deep fakes and biometrics. Together, they dive into pressing issues like community connection, pandemic impacts, and our rapidly evolving digital future.
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Jan 12, 2022 • 1h 31min

The Truth About Climate Change, Climate Realism and Climate Alarmism, with Bjorn Lomborg and David Wallace-Wells | Ep. 239

Bjorn Lomborg, Danish author and climate realist, and David Wallace-Wells, American journalist and climate alarmist, engage in a spirited debate on climate change. They discuss the fine line between alarmism and realism, weighing the best and worst case scenarios for our future. Key topics include America's versus China's impacts, celebrity hypocrisy in climate action, and the importance of innovation. They dissect the connection between climate change and severe weather events, advocating for balanced policies while acknowledging the need for adaptation and resilience.
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Jan 11, 2022 • 1h 27min

Adam Curry on Coordinated COVID Attacks, Following the Money, and Michael and Janet Jackson | Ep. 238

Adam Curry, an Internet entrepreneur and former MTV VJ, dives into the chaotic world of COVID-19 responses. He discusses the psychological impacts of fear and the unjust stigma against anti-vaxxers, prompting critical discussions around health narratives. Curry shares nostalgic tales from his MTV days and reflects on iconic figures like Michael and Janet Jackson. He also critiques the contentious exchanges between Dr. Fauci and lawmakers and explores the financial motivations behind pandemic policies, all while weaving humor into profound societal observations.
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Jan 10, 2022 • 1h 35min

CDC Damage Control and Teachers Refusing to Teach, with Matt Taibbi, Phil Kerpen and Corey DeAngelis | Ep. 237

Matt Taibbi, a renowned journalist, Phil Kerpen, president of a conservative advocacy group, and Corey DeAngelis, school choice advocate, dive into pressing issues. They discuss the CDC's attempts at damage control surrounding misleading COVID-19 narratives. The trio critiques teacher unions as many Chicago educators refuse to return to classrooms, while parents increasingly demand school choice. They also unpack the media's sensationalism surrounding January 6 and the political ramifications for the GOP in 2024, exploring the debate over educational equity and parental rights.
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Jan 7, 2022 • 1h 39min

Afghanistan Accountability and COVID Misinformation at Supreme Court, with Stuart Scheller and Robert Barnes | Ep. 236

Stuart Scheller, a former Marine Lt. Colonel, shares his courageous stand on the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal and the lack of accountability from military leaders. Robert Barnes delves into the Supreme Court's contentious vaccine mandate cases and highlights concerns over misinformation by justices. Meanwhile, Shannon Joy recounts her arrest over mask mandates at a school board meeting, emphasizing parental rights and activism. Together, they engage in a vital discussion on military accountability, political implications, and navigating public health policies.
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Jan 6, 2022 • 1h 36min

January 6 Obsession and Maxwell Verdict, with Comfortably Smug, Michael Duncan, Josh Holmes, Arthur Aidala, and Lis Wiehl | Ep. 235

Comfortably Smug, the witty host of the Ruthless podcast, joins fellow co-hosts Michael Duncan and Josh Holmes, along with legal experts Arthur Aidala and Lis Wiehl. They dive into the real narrative behind January 6, dissecting media exaggeration and political distraction tactics. Discussions also touch on the blurred lines of COVID-19 policies, like the confusion over mask mandates and hypocritical leaders. Plus, they unpack the verdicts in high-profile trials, including Ghislaine Maxwell's, raising eyebrows about jury integrity and societal accountability.
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Jan 5, 2022 • 1h 35min

Fauci's "Noble Lie," Natural Immunity, and China's Latest Crackdown, with Sen. Rand Paul, Josh Rogin, and Dr. Aaron Kheriaty | Ep. 234

Sen. Rand Paul, a vocal advocate for healthcare reform and a medical doctor, joins Washington Post columnist Josh Rogin, who specializes in U.S.-China relations, and bioethicist Dr. Aaron Kheriaty, known for his stance against vaccine mandates. They dive into Fauci's controversial 'noble lie' and dissect the implications of China's draconian COVID policies. The dialogue also challenges vaccine mandates, emphasizing the value of natural immunity, while exploring the need for transparency and accountability in both health responses and geopolitical engagements.
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Jan 4, 2022 • 1h 35min

Zuby on COVID Doom Addiction, the Harms of Closing Schools, and How to Fight Back | Ep. 233

In this engaging discussion, Zuby, an author, rapper, and host of "Real Talk with Zuby," dives into the detrimental effects of COVID-related school closures on children. He critiques vaccine mandates and the political motivations behind them. Zuby also addresses the contentious topic of transgender athletes in women's sports, advocating for unity among female competitors. Additionally, he reflects on media polarizations, the exhaustion brought by ongoing COVID narratives, and the importance of free speech amidst societal tensions.

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