The Megyn Kelly Show

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Nov 15, 2021 • 1h 34min

Steele Dossier Implodes and Rittenhouse Trial Nears Conclusion, with Kash Patel, Erik Wemple, and Julio Rosas | Ep. 203

Joined by Kash Patel, former Pentagon Chief of Staff, Erik Wemple, a media critic for The Washington Post, and Julio Rosas, a senior writer for TownHall, the conversation dives into the media's mishandling of the Steele dossier. They reveal crucial insights from Durham's investigation and critique Rep. Adam Schiff's role in spreading misinformation. The panel also discusses real-time developments in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, emphasizing the complexities of media narratives and legal challenges that influence public perception.
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Nov 12, 2021 • 2h 2min

Jim Breuer on the Downsides of Fame and Vanity, SNL in the 90s, and Canceling Chappelle | Ep. 202

Jim Breuer, a stand-up comedian and former SNL cast member, discusses the challenging side of fame and the importance of genuine connections. He shares entertaining anecdotes from the 90s at SNL, including a touching Chris Farley story, and reflects on friendship with Dave Chappelle amid cancel culture. Lawyer Mark Eiglarsh provides insights into the Kyle Rittenhouse trial and its media representation. Together, they explore the healing power of comedy and music, emphasizing the joy found in authentic relationships.
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Nov 11, 2021 • 1h 34min

Explosive Rittenhouse Trial Moments and COVID Testing and Vaccines, with Robert Gruler, Dr. Michael Mina, and Brian Dressen | Ep. 201

Robert Gruler, a criminal defense attorney known for his expertise in high-profile cases, joins Dr. Michael Mina, an immunologist from Harvard, and chemist Brian Dressen, who advocates for vaccine transparency. They dive into the complexities of the Rittenhouse trial, dissecting media narratives and legal strategies. The conversation also shifts to COVID-19, exploring testing methods, vaccine safety concerns, and personal stories of adverse reactions, all while emphasizing the need for transparency and informed public health decisions.
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Nov 10, 2021 • 1h 29min

Rittenhouse Takes Stand, COVID Overreach, and Lemon's Accuser Responds, with Sharyl Attkisson, Coleman Hughes, Robert Barnes and Dustin Hice | Ep. 200

Joining the discussion are Robert Barnes, a legal expert known for representing Kyle Rittenhouse; investigative journalist Sharyl Attkisson; Coleman Hughes, a cultural commentator; and Dustin Hice, who is suing Don Lemon over alleged assault. They delve into Rittenhouse's testimony, dissecting media bias and legal strategies. The guests also share thoughts on COVID-19 mandates, the Amish perspective on public health, and societal dynamics surrounding race in education—offering a candid take on today's pressing cultural issues.
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Nov 9, 2021 • 1h 7min

Peter Schiff on Biden's Dysfunctional Economy, Inflation Concerns, and the Value of Bitcoin | Ep. 199

Peter Schiff, a global strategist at Euro Pacific Capital and host of The Peter Schiff Show, dives into America’s economic challenges. He argues that Biden’s spending plans harm working and middle-class citizens, viewing inflation as a stealth tax. Schiff reflects on the 2008 financial collapse, urges for smaller government, and critiques modern monetary policy. He also shares his controversial views on Bitcoin, branding it as an 'imaginary friend' amidst fears of a market bubble. Join him for a thought-provoking discussion on the future of the economy.
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Nov 8, 2021 • 1h 30min

Don Lemon's Accuser Speaks Out and the Mediocrity of the Elites, with Dustin Hice and Emily Jashinsky | Ep. 198

Dustin Hice, who is suing Don Lemon for alleged sexual assault, shares his story for the first time, discussing the profound impact the incident had on his life. He highlights the role of media in the legal case and criticizes CNN's response. Emily Jashinsky adds her insights on the cultural disconnection of elites, examining how their views diverge from those of everyday Americans. They tackle the hypocrisy surrounding media narratives and the challenges faced by marginalized voices in the current cultural landscape.
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Nov 5, 2021 • 1h 28min

Policing Comedy and the Kaepernick Documentary, with Jason Whitlock and Seth Dillon | Ep. 197

Jason Whitlock, a conservative sports commentator, and Seth Dillon, CEO of The Babylon Bee, dive into the controversial Netflix documentary on Colin Kaepernick, discussing the portrayal of race and identity. They navigate the blurred lines between satire and reality in comedy and critique the absurdities of cancel culture. The duo also tackles tech censorship, the media's response to their satire, and the implications of personal responsibility in today’s social climate, all while promoting laughter as a vital tool against societal pressures.
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Nov 4, 2021 • 1h 27min

Tuesday's Red Wave and the Kyle Rittenhouse Trial, with Victor Davis Hanson, Jonna Spilbor, and Arthur Aidala | Ep. 196

Victor Davis Hanson, an acclaimed military historian, joins criminal defense attorney Jonna Spilbor and trial attorney Arthur Aidala to dissect pressing topics. They delve into the political implications of the recent Republican victories, dissecting voters' reactions to liberal policies. The trio explores the controversial Kyle Rittenhouse trial, examining his self-defense claims and its impact on public perception. Additionally, they discuss the tragic Alec Baldwin incident and ongoing debates over vaccine mandates, highlighting a growing distrust in government.
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Nov 3, 2021 • 1h 32min

GOP's Giant Virginia Victory, with Ken Cuccinelli, Charles C.W. Cooke, Asra Nomani, and Bill McGurn | Ep. 195

Ken Cuccinelli, former Attorney General of Virginia, joins a lively discussion with Asra Nomani, an education activist, Charles C.W. Cooke, a conservative commentator, and Bill McGurn, a columnist. They delve into Glenn Youngkin's surprising Virginia victory, highlighting the pivotal role of education and parental rights. The panel discusses the rise of critical race theory as a voter issue, the significance of 'mama bear' mom voters, and grassroots activism reshaping the GOP. They also examine broader implications for future elections and Biden's agenda amidst shifting voter dynamics.
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Nov 2, 2021 • 1h 27min

All Eyes on Virginia, with Salena Zito, Comfortably Smug, Josh Holmes, and Michael Duncan | Ep. 194

Comfortably Smug, Josh Holmes, and Michael Duncan, hosts of the Ruthless Podcast, join the conversation to dissect Virginia's pivotal gubernatorial race. They explore the ramifications of potential wins for Youngkin or McAuliffe, highlighting McAuliffe’s missteps and the heated debate over critical race theory in schools. The trio also shares sharp insights on the media backlash against political figures, like Tucker Carlson and Alec Baldwin, and discusses the effects of the Afghanistan withdrawal on voter sentiment. Their witty commentary makes for an engaging political analysis.

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