

Reckoning with Horror of Charlotte Stabbing, and Kamala's Complaints, with Megan Basham, Heather Mac Donald, Allie Beth Stuckey, and Mike Solana | Ep 1145
29 snips Sep 10, 2025
In this dynamic discussion, guests include Heather Mac Donald, a fellow at the Manhattan Institute known for her insights on race and merit, Megan Basham, a political journalist from The Daily Wire, and Mike Solana, an editor-in-chief focusing on media commentary. They delve into the chilling details of the Charlotte stabbing case, questioning media bias and systemic failures in addressing crime. Additionally, the group critiques Kamala Harris's recent complaints about her time in office, revealing tensions within the administration and highlighting her controversial claims on immigration.
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Video As Tipping Point
- Megyn Kelly argues the Charlotte subway stabbing video must be shown to expose hidden realities about crime and policy.
- She calls the case a tipping point against policies influenced by BLM, weak judges, and media silence.
Use The Video As Evidence
- Watch and analyze the passenger video to understand bystander response and systemic failures.
- Use the evidence to demand policy and prosecutorial changes rather than silence.
Policy Narrative Enabled Repeat Offenders
- Heather Mac Donald links decriminalization and racial equity policies to repeat offenders remaining on streets.
- She argues the narrative of systemic policing racism produced dangerous legal choices with fatal results.