The Megyn Kelly Show

SiriusXM
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Feb 13, 2024 • 1h 37min

Media's Biden Rescue, and Harry and Meghan's "Rebrand," with Maureen Callahan, Plus Sopranos Star Drea de Matteo | Ep. 723

Maureen Callahan, a sharp Daily Mail columnist, joins to dissect Super Bowl ratings and media portrayals of Biden's fitness for re-election. They delve into Harry and Meghan's public rebranding and Meghan's feminist claims amidst cultural scrutiny. Drea de Matteo, famed for her role in 'The Sopranos,' shares insights on Hollywood's reluctance to take risks and her political awakening related to COVID. With her brand, ULTRAFREE, she advocates for freedom in a climate of fear surrounding political expression.
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Feb 12, 2024 • 1h 37min

Kelce and Swift Super Bowl "Overload," and Left's Lies about Biden Report, with Victor Davis Hanson and "Crain & Company" | Ep. 722

Victor Davis Hanson, a renowned conservative author and historian, joins Jake Crain and David Cone, co-hosts of "Crain & Company," to explore the chaotic intersection of sports and celebrity culture at the Super Bowl. They dissect Travis Kelce's antics and the media's obsession with Taylor Swift. The conversation shifts to the political arena, as Hanson critiques the misleading narratives surrounding President Biden's document scandal, highlighting public concerns about his age. The trio underscores the pressing stakes of the upcoming election cycle.
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Feb 9, 2024 • 1h 38min

Damning Report on Biden's Mental Fitness, and if Jeffrey Epstein Killed Himself, with Ben Shapiro, Mark Epstein, and Steve Krakauer | Ep. 721

In this engaging discussion, Ben Shapiro, a prominent conservative commentator, delves into President Biden's mental fitness and the controversies surrounding his handling of classified documents. Media critic Steve Krakauer critiques how corporate media spin the narrative in Biden's favor despite troubling controversies. Mark Epstein, Jeffrey Epstein's brother, passionately questions the official story of Jeffrey's death, pointing to suspicious circumstances and unanswered questions, leaving listeners intrigued about the truth behind the high-profile case.
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Feb 8, 2024 • 1h 38min

Biden's Cognitive Decline, America's Reckoning, and CNN's Ratings Slide, with Dennis Prager and Buck Sexton | Ep. 720

Dennis Prager, co-founder of PragerU, shares insights on America's cultural reckoning and the ethical lapses of political leaders like Marilyn Mosby. He and co-host Buck Sexton dive into the challenges Democrats face, including Biden's cognitive decline and the fading relevance of figures like Jon Stewart. They discuss CNN's struggles with viewership, its shift away from traditional news, and the implications for media integrity. The duo critiques the political landscape, touching on issues of patriotism and accountability while reflecting on current societal changes.
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Feb 7, 2024 • 1h 37min

Bud Light's Lack of Apology, and Fani Willis' Next Move, with Kevin O'Leary, Mark Davis, and Dave Aronberg | Ep. 719

Joining the discussion are Kevin O'Leary, the savvy investor from 'Shark Tank,' Mark Davis, founder of the Article 3 Project, and Dave Aronberg, state attorney known for his legal insights. They dissect Bud Light's branding missteps and its repercussions on consumer perception. The conversation also dives into the implications of Trump's legal battles and the potential consequences of the 14th Amendment. From workplace dynamics shifting post-pandemic to inflation's grip on the economy, the dialogue is a fascinating blend of law, culture, and entrepreneurship.
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Feb 7, 2024 • 1h 14min

Bonus: Bret Weinstein on The Tucker Carlson Podcast

Bret Weinstein, an American evolutionary biologist and host of the Dark Horse Podcast, discusses his firsthand experiences while traversing the perilous Darien Gap. He reveals the harsh realities facing migrants, arguing that the migration is not as friendly as it seems. The conversation delves into the influence of China's Belt and Road Initiative in the region and the implications of a controversial bridge project in Panama. Weinstein also touches on public health concerns related to COVID-19 vaccines and the complexity of blame in the pandemic narrative.
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Feb 6, 2024 • 1h 37min

RFK's 2024 Impact, "Woke Kindergarten," and Inspiring "Fast Car" Grammys Collab, with Matt Welch, Liz Wolfe, and Sage Steele | Ep. 718

Matt Welch, Editor at large of Reason Magazine, discusses the D.C. Circuit Court ruling on Trump’s presidential immunity and the rising influence of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in the 2024 election. Liz Wolfe shares insights on the troubling 'Woke Kindergarten' initiative and its impact on schools, while Sage Steele reflects on the joy of music, exemplified by the heartwarming Grammy performance of Luke Combs and Tracy Chapman. They tackle the intersection of politics, education, and culture, all while highlighting the power of sports and music to unite people.
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Feb 5, 2024 • 1h 37min

Disastrous Biden Poll, and How Australia Cracks Down on Illegal Immigration, with Kmele Foster, Inez Stepman, and Paul Murray | Ep. 717

In this engaging discussion, Kmele Foster, co-host of 'The Fifth Column,' Inez Stepman, from the Independent Women's Forum, and broadcaster Paul Murray delve into the latest Senate border security bill and its widespread critiques. They dissect alarming new poll results showing Biden trailing Trump, the dynamics of Trump's legal battles, and Nikki Haley's SNL appearance. Paul shares insights on Australia’s tough immigration policies and contrasts them with U.S. approaches, while touching on the royal family's latest turmoil following King Charles' cancer diagnosis.
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Feb 2, 2024 • 1h 37min

Crime Friday: Frozen Kansas City Chiefs Fans, and Fani Willis Admits Affair, with Arthur Aidala, Mark Eiglarsh, and Charlie Condon | Ep. 716

Joining the discussion are Arthur Aidala, a seasoned legal expert and host of the Arthur Aidala Power Hour; Mark Eiglarsh, a criminal defense attorney renowned for his strategic insights; and Charlie Condon, former South Carolina Attorney General and co-host of the Murdaugh Murders podcast. They dive into alarming issues like the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans linked to drugs and a police officer's assault by migrants. They also explore Fani Willis's controversial affair and its potential impact on legal proceedings, as well as exceptional cases of parental accountability in school shootings.
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Feb 1, 2024 • 1h 37min

Tech CEOs on Hot Seat, Biden's Lies, and "Sociopath" Gavin Newsom, with Newt Gingrich and Adam Carolla | Ep. 715

Newt Gingrich, former Speaker of the House, shares insights on the intense congressional hearing with Big Tech, discussing the need for regulation to protect children from social media pitfalls. Adam Carolla, comedian and podcast host, critiques Gavin Newsom’s exaggerated support for Biden and comments on the absurdity of a 'diaper spa' for men. They delve into societal issues, Biden’s immigration policies, and the complexities of modern masculinity, while also addressing cultural narcissism and the unmentioned agendas in popular media.

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