

The Megyn Kelly Show
SiriusXM
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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Mar 12, 2021 • 1h 33min
Michael Knowles on Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Entitlement and Victimhood, and the Woke Drift in Schools | Ep. 75
Michael Knowles, an American conservative commentator and host at The Daily Wire, dives into topics like entitlement and victimhood, particularly through the lens of Meghan Markle and Piers Morgan's high-profile clash. He discusses the challenges of navigating cancel culture and how political correctness shapes dialogue today. Their conversation also tackles the evolving notions of gender identity in schools and critiques the illusions of modern identity politics, urging for personal accountability and traditional values in today's society.

Mar 10, 2021 • 1h 42min
Andrew Schulz on Trump and Biden, the State of Comedy, and Feminism | Ep. 74
Andrew Schulz, comedian and star of "Schulz Saves America," brings his sharp wit to discussions about the royal family's dynamics contrasted with celebrity culture, especially the Kardashians. He critiques the state of comedy, highlighting how COVID-19 reshaped humor. Schulz tackles serious topics like presidential effectiveness and the ethical dilemmas of U.S. military interventions while lightheartedly exploring gender expectations in modern feminism. His humorous takes on childbirth and relationships provide a comedic lens on societal norms.

Mar 8, 2021 • 1h 34min
Oprah's Meghan and Harry Bombshell, with Dan Wootton, Plus Bari Weiss on Her "New ACLU" | Ep. 73
Dan Wootton, a British journalist known for his insights on the Royal Family, discusses the intense victimhood narrative surrounding Meghan and Harry, examining claims of bullying and racism. He critiques the contradictions in their royal life portrayal. Bari Weiss, co-founder of FAIR, shares her vision for a new organization focused on combating racism from all sides and restoring civil rights in education. She highlights the troubling political shifts in school curricula and emphasizes the need for community action and dialogue.

Mar 5, 2021 • 2h 16min
Larry Elder on Racial Resentment, Media Bias, and What Makes America Great | Ep. 72
Larry Elder, host of The Larry Elder Show and executive producer of 'Uncle Tom,' shares his unique insights on racial resentment and media bias. He discusses the impact of systemic racism in education and housing, emphasizing personal responsibility over victimhood. Larry critiques affirmative action's unintended consequences and explores the legacy of redlining. He highlights the importance of mentorship and legacy, alongside the celebration of America's ideals of freedom and opportunity. Their engaging conversation navigates complex racial dynamics, pushing for empowerment and understanding.

Mar 3, 2021 • 1h 37min
Janice Dean on the Fall of Andrew Cuomo, and The Importance of Making Your Own Sunshine | Ep. 71
Janice Dean, a renowned meteorologist and author, shares her insights on the fall of Andrew Cuomo amid serious allegations of misconduct. She details her own role in exposing the nursing home scandal, critiquing media bias that downplayed critical issues. The conversation delves into the personal impact of Cuomo's policies during COVID-19 and emphasizes the importance of accountability. Dean also introduces her book, 'Make Your Own Sunshine,' highlighting resilience and positivity amid adversity, and shares inspiring stories that underscore the power of personal agency.

Mar 1, 2021 • 1h 16min
Tim Pool on Big Tech Censorship, Establishment Media Bias, and What He's Building Next | Ep. 70
Tim Pool, an independent journalist and commentator, dives into the challenges of Big Tech censorship and media bias. He shares insights from his journey in digital journalism and reflects on the rise of independent media. The discussion turns to controversial cases like Kyle Rittenhouse, unraveling the complexities of media narratives and accountability. Pool also addresses the balance between privacy and public perception, emphasizing the importance of free speech. His plans to build a media empire are both ambitious and inspiring.

Feb 26, 2021 • 1h 53min
Tulsi Gabbard on How Washington Really Works, Clashing with Clinton and Kamala, And Her Political Future | Ep. 69
Tulsi Gabbard, former Congresswoman and military veteran, shares her insights on the cutthroat nature of Washington politics. She discusses her bold decision to resign from the DNC, her clashes with Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris, and the personal toll of political battles. Gabbard reflects on her #MeToo experiences in the military and critiques the media’s role in political narratives. Surprising friendships and her political future, including thoughts on a bipartisan ticket, also make for a riveting conversation.

Feb 24, 2021 • 1h 31min
Ben Shapiro on Firing Fauci, Uncanceling Carano, and Ditching California | Ep. 68
Join Ben Shapiro, a sharp conservative commentator and co-founder of The Daily Wire, as he dives deep into current hot topics. He tackles the blame on Dr. Fauci for COVID fears and discusses the hypocrisy in media narratives. Shapiro shares his views on Gina Carano's recent uncancellation, as well as cultural wars sparked by corporate ideologies. The conversation shifts to political controversies and critiques of diversity training, with insights into the differences between life in Florida and California. It's a lively and thought-provoking exchange!

Feb 22, 2021 • 1h 38min
Antifa's Violent Rise and Next Move, with Andy Ngo and Shelby Talcott | Ep. 67
Andy Ngo, author of "Unmasked," and Shelby Talcott, a reporter for The Daily Caller, dive into the complex world of Antifa. They discuss its violent rise during protests in 2020 and its connections to global movements, exposing how Antifa communicates and strategizes. The duo shares gripping firsthand experiences covering unrest and critiques media narratives surrounding these events. They also explore the implications of Antifa's actions on American politics and public safety, highlighting the intricate relationship between extremism and media portrayals.

Feb 19, 2021 • 1h 38min
Eric Bolling on Rush Limbaugh's Legacy, The Lincoln Project's Demise and his Crusade to Honor His Son | Ep. 66
In this engaging discussion, Eric Bolling, a seasoned political commentator known for his work at Fox News, reflects on the lasting impact of Rush Limbaugh and the Lincoln Project's controversial downfall. He shares his deeply personal journey to honor his late son, who tragically succumbed to an opioid overdose, shedding light on the dangers of substance use. The conversation also touches on the challenges of cancel culture, the rise of Bitcoin, and the complexities of public discourse amid a politically charged environment.


