The Megyn Kelly Show

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Nov 1, 2021 • 1h 27min

VA Gov Race Ramifications and Texas Abortion Case Before SCOTUS, with Rich Lowry and Alan Dershowitz | Ep. 193

Rich Lowry, editor of National Review, and Alan Dershowitz, renowned Harvard Law professor, dive into the implications of a potential Glenn Youngkin victory in the Virginia governor's race, highlighting parental influence on voter sentiments. They discuss the Supreme Court's handling of Texas' abortion case and weigh in on the controversial legal debates around vaccine mandates. The conversation also touches on Alec Baldwin's tragic incident, the political climate's impact on decency, and current challenges faced by the Biden administration in legislation.
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Oct 29, 2021 • 1h 33min

Ghost Stories: A Haunted Megyn Kelly Show Halloween, with Jason Hawes and Jim Harold | Ep. 192

In this spine-chilling discussion, Jason Hawes, a renowned paranormal investigator and founder of TAPS, alongside Jim Harold, host of popular podcasts on the supernatural, share eerie ghost stories just in time for Halloween. They explore the scariest moments in ghost hunting, delve into the mysteries of the Stanley Hotel, and define what a thermal sighting really is. Personal anecdotes abound, including Megyn's own ghostly experience. They also tackle how to cope if a ghost visits your home and what to do when faced with the paranormal.
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Oct 28, 2021 • 1h 30min

Free Speech Under Fire and Vaccine Mandates, with Michael Knowles and John Kass | Ep. 191

Michael Knowles, host of The Michael Knowles Show, and John Kass, a columnist known for his insights on Chicago politics, dive into the current climate of free speech and parental rights. They discuss the pressures on parents at school board meetings and draw alarming parallels to historical totalitarian regimes. Vaccine mandates for children spark skepticism, while tensions between Mayor Lightfoot and law enforcement highlight the struggle for public rights amid rising crime. Their conversation emphasizes the need for vigilance in protecting American ideals and parental autonomy.
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Oct 27, 2021 • 1h 27min

Tim Kennedy on the Taliban Terror Threat, Personal Responsibility, and the Importance of Losing | Ep. 190

Tim Kennedy, a decorated military veteran, MMA athlete, and entrepreneur, shares insights from his experiences in Afghanistan and Iraq. He delves into the Taliban threat and discusses America's withdrawal from Afghanistan. The importance of personal responsibility in both military and MMA contexts is highlighted. Kennedy reflects on how 9/11 transformed his life and the state of the American military today. He also examines global issues, including the complexity of asylum seekers amid rising threats from groups like ISIS-K and the Taliban.
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Oct 26, 2021 • 1h 28min

Culture War Disconnects, Nike Hypocrisy, and the Religion of Woke, with John McWhorter and Ethan Strauss | Ep. 189

John McWhorter, a Columbia University professor and author of "Woke Racism," joins Ethan Strauss, a Substack sports writer known for his commentary on the NBA and culture. They delve into the disconnect in America’s culture wars, debate the hypocrisy of companies like Nike amid social justice efforts, and analyze free speech controversies surrounding figures like Dave Chappelle. The discussion also touches on the complexities of athlete activism, pointing out the moral dilemmas faced by sports figures when balancing activism with corporate interests.
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Oct 25, 2021 • 1h 33min

Dr. Lisa Littman on Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria, the Teen Trans Trend, and Intellectual Rigor | Ep. 188

Dr. Lisa Littman, a physician scientist known for her research on Rapid-Onset Gender Dysphoria, joins the discussion to unpack the alarming trends in adolescent gender identity, particularly among teen girls. She dives into the social pressures influencing decisions around transitioning and the lack of oversight in medical transitions for minors. Littman also highlights the importance of diligent evaluations and critiques prevalent approaches in both medical and social frameworks. The conversation sheds light on the complexities surrounding gender dysphoria and the voices of those who detransitioned.
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Oct 22, 2021 • 1h 26min

A Wuhan Lab Admission and White House Coordination Against Parents, with Hugh Hewitt, Melissa Francis, Allie Beth Stuckey, and Nicki Neily | Ep. 187

Hugh Hewitt, a seasoned radio host, joins former Fox personality Melissa Francis, conservative commentator Allie Beth Stuckey, and Nicki Neily from Parents Defending Education to dive into pressing political issues. They tackle the Biden administration's COVID-19 vaccine mandates, a controversial gain-of-function research admission linked to the Wuhan lab, and the troubling designation of concerned parents as domestic terrorists. The conversation also touches on the tragic Alec Baldwin film set shooting, raising important questions about safety and accountability in both entertainment and politics.
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Oct 21, 2021 • 1h 27min

Vaccine Freedom, China's Military Might, and Woke Media, with Allison Williams, Sen. Josh Hawley, and Batya Ungar-Sargon | Ep. 186

Allison Williams, a former ESPN reporter advocating for medical freedom, joins Senator Josh Hawley, known for his criticisms of vaccine mandates, and Batya Ungar-Sargon, author of "Bad News," to discuss compelling issues. They explore the impact of COVID-19 vaccine mandates on personal choice and job markets, the implications of China's military advancements, and the disconnect of woke media from working-class concerns. The trio emphasizes the importance of individual rights versus government control, urging a thoughtful dialog on pressing societal tensions.
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Oct 20, 2021 • 1h 28min

Havana Syndrome and Vaccinating Young Kids, with Glenn Greenwald, David Zweig, and Marc Polymeropoulos | Ep. 185

David Zweig, a journalist from New York Magazine, dives into the Biden administration's controversial vaccination policies for young children and the silencing of experts on natural immunity. Former CIA officer Marc Polymeropoulos shares his firsthand experiences with the mysterious Havana Syndrome, while journalist Glenn Greenwald expresses skepticism about its legitimacy, sparking a broader discussion on national security and the shifting dynamics of trust in government agencies. Together, they tackle the complexities of public health and intelligence narratives.
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Oct 19, 2021 • 1h 27min

Vaccine Mandates, Supply Chain Crisis, and CRT in Middle School, with Eric Bolling and Ramona Bessinger | Ep. 184

Joining the discussion are Eric Bolling, a prominent political commentator from Newsmax, and Ramona Bessinger, a middle school teacher who faced suspension for opposing critical race theory. They delve into the contentious vaccine mandate debate, highlighting its impact on first responders and personal freedoms. The conversation shifts to the supply chain crisis, examining inflation and its effects on consumers. Ramona shares her experience with educational policies, raising concerns about curriculum racialization and parental involvement in education.

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