Caitlin Clark Haters, and Trump's VP Apprentice and Abortion Announcement, with Stu Burguiere and Dave Marcus | Ep. 760
Apr 8, 2024
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Stu Burguiere and Dave Marcus delve into topics like the solar eclipse, Trump's VP pick speculation, Caitlin Clark's impact on women's basketball, and the dangers of men in women's sports. They also discuss the toxic narrative of ideological intolerance and explore relationships across political divides.
Hypocrisy in communication: Don Lemon advocates for dialogue across differences, yet exhibits inconsistency in interactions with dissenting voices.
Challenges in women's sports: Caitlin Clark faces racial attacks and skepticism from former players, illustrating the obstacles female athletes encounter in recognition and respect.
Vice Presidential considerations: Trump's selection process involves weighing candidates' appeal, policy alignment, and potential electoral impact, reflecting a strategic approach to decision-making.
Deep dives
Analysis of Hypocrisy in Public Opinion
Don Lemon discusses the importance of having relationships across the aisle, yet his past interactions with guests like D.L. Hughley and Elon Musk misalign with his public stance, showcasing a level of hypocrisy within his views on communication and understanding differing opinions.
Controversy Over Women's Basketball Star Caitlin Clark
Caitlin Clark, a standout player in women's basketball, faces criticism from various angles, including allegations of racial issues in the sport and former players like Lynette Woodward question her achievements, highlighting the challenges some women athletes face in gaining recognition and respect for their skills and accomplishments.
Yukon and Purdue Clash in Men's NCAA Championship
The men's NCAA championship game features a matchup between Yukon and Purdue, with a focus on Yukon's dominance in the competition and predictions about the final outcome. The game's anticipation is heightened by past performances and players, adding to the excitement and interest among fans.
Discussion on Identity Politics and Vice Presidential Selection
The discussion delves into the consideration of various candidates for the Vice Presidential position, including their respective attributes and potential impact. Names like Tim Scott, Kristi Noem, Byron Donald, Elise Stefanik, Tulsi Gabbard, J.D. Vance, Marco Rubio, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, and Doug Bergum are mentioned. Factors such as appeal, policy alignment, and potential impact on elections are explored, reflecting on Trump's likely approach to the selection process.
Ukraine Funding and Trump's Strategy
The conversation touches on the issue of Ukraine funding and Trump's stance on it, contrasting the views of the base and Trump himself. Trump's strategy, including his negotiation tactics and ultimate objectives in relation to Ukraine, is examined in light of his previous statements and actions.
Discussion on Potential Vice Presidential Candidates
Further exploration into potential Vice Presidential candidates is conducted, considering factors beyond identity politics, such as economic records, speaking ability, and individual attributes. The mention of Doug Bergam highlights the importance of personal rapport and shared values with Trump in the selection process, reinforcing the significance of policy alignment and personal connection in choosing a running mate.
Megyn Kelly is joined by Stu Burguiere, host of BlazeTV's Stu Does America, and Dave Marcus, columnist for The Daily Mail and Fox News, to discuss the excitement surrounding the solar eclipse, what happens when you stare into the sun during the eclipse, what to expect from the "path of totality," Trump's history with the eclipse and new ad about it, the hysterical leftist meltdowns over what will happen if Trump wins in 2024, a Hollywood actress' insane comments about Trump and generals, a ridiculous new column by Elie Mystal aimed at the Supreme Court, the tolerance of most Americans that aren't part of the elite establishment, Don Lemon and D.L. Hughley’s complaining that you can't engage with anyone who supports Trump, Lemon’s long-standing "disdain and disgust" of Trump, Hughley claiming Elon Musk is a white supremacist, Iowa’s Caitlin Clark transforming women’s basketball and yet getting hate from other women, the racial attacks on her, LeBron James defending her publicly, South Carolina women’s basketball coach Dawn Staley saying she supports biological men in women's sports, the dangers of men playing with biological women, why powerful women are not standing up on this issue, Trump’s VP speculation growing as Sen. Tim Scott emerges as a favorite, whether Trump will pick someone based on policy or personality, whether it could be a white guy, Trump's big abortion announcement, RFK Jr. pulling from the left and right, and more.