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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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Dec 13, 2022 • 1h 36min
Revisiting the JonBenet Ramsey Murder Case, and How New DNA Technology Can Help, with Her Father John Ramsey | Ep. 452
In an insightful conversation, John Ramsey, father of JonBenét Ramsey, reflects on the unsolved murder of his daughter. He shares haunting details about the flawed investigation, including police missteps and the infamous ransom note. They discuss the emotional toll on the family and the public scrutiny they faced. John emphasizes the potential of new DNA technology to uncover new leads and reiterates his ongoing quest for justice. This discussion sheds light on the enduring complexities and mysteries surrounding one of America's most infamous cold cases.

Dec 12, 2022 • 1h 37min
Harry and Meghan Play the Victim, and Twitter Files Revelations, with Tom Bower, Ric Grenell, Sophie Corcoran, and Leilani Dowding | Ep. 451
Ric Grenell, former acting Director of National Intelligence, shares deep insights on the politically charged Brittney Griner prisoner swap while highlighting the shadows of media accountability. Tom Bower, author of "Revenge," critiques the Harry and Meghan Netflix documentary, describing it as ultimately boring and revealing Meghan's manipulative tactics. British commentator Leilani Dowding and others discuss the public perception of the royal couple and issues of race and privilege, sparking a fiery debate on narrative control and authenticity.

Dec 8, 2022 • 1h 41min
Dismal State of America's Economy, and Harry and Meghan's Narcissism, with Peter Schiff and Adam Carolla | Ep. 450
Peter Schiff, Chief Global Strategist and economic commentator, discusses the troubling state of the American economy, addressing inflation, job market declines, and soaring credit card debt. He also explores the challenges facing the housing market and the cryptocurrency sector. Adam Carolla, comedian and author, critiques Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's Netflix docuseries, highlighting their perceived victimhood and the media's obsession with them. The conversation extends to societal issues, including the complexities of racism in pop culture and public identities.

Dec 7, 2022 • 1h 36min
Corruption of Our Institutions, and Unaccountable Dr. Fauci, with Jesse Kelly and Buck Sexton | Ep. 449
Jesse Kelly, a conservative commentator and host of 'The Jesse Kelly Show', joins Buck Sexton, former CIA officer and co-host of 'The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show', for a lively discussion. They tackle the Twitter censorship saga around the Hunter Biden laptop and delve into the intertwined influences of the FBI and social media. They critique Dr. Fauci's lack of accountability, explore the implications of local politics, and discuss the climate hypocrisy of public figures. Their spirited debate touches on media bias, victimhood culture, and the evolution of political narratives.

Dec 6, 2022 • 1h 34min
Censorship as Virtue Signaling, and False Meghan and Harry Claims, with the Fifth Column Hosts | Ep. 448
Joining the discussion are Kmele Foster, a contributor at Freethink Media, Michael Moynihan, a correspondent for Vice News Tonight, and Matt Welch, editor at large for Reason Magazine. They tackle the White House's border claims and the lack of political honesty. The trio delves into potential changes in military vaccine mandates and critiques mask rules in Los Angeles. They address the impact of censorship on public discourse and the complicated media narratives around figures like Meghan Markle and Keith Olbermann, emphasizing the need for open dialogue.

Dec 5, 2022 • 1h 34min
Truth About Twitter Files, and Amber Heard Appeals, with Michael Knowles, Arthur Aidala, and Mark Eiglarsh | Ep. 447
Michael Knowles, a political commentator from The Daily Wire, joins trial attorney Arthur Aidala and former prosecutor Mark Eiglarsh to dissect the latest revelations from the Twitter Files. They discuss media bias and censorship surrounding the Hunter Biden laptop story. The conversation shifts to the complexities of Harvey Weinstein's trials and Amber Heard's appeal in her case against Johnny Depp, where they analyze legal strategy and the credibility of high-profile defendants. They also touch on the fallout from the GMA co-anchor scandal, exploring its broader implications on media accountability.

Dec 2, 2022 • 1h 38min
Harry and Meghan Target Kate, and Ye's Meltdown, with Dan Wootton, Dominique Samuels and Eva Vlaardingerbroek | Ep. 446
Dan Wootton, a GB News host and Daily Mail columnist, dissects Harry and Meghan's Netflix docu-series release, questioning its authenticity amid royal family tensions. Political commentators Dominique Samuels and Eva Vlaardingerbroek delve into the complexities of victimhood hierarchies, Kanye West's controversial remarks on Hitler, and the hazardous implications of government control over farming in the Netherlands. The discussion tackles the intersection of celebrity culture, race, and the volatile landscape of current political discourse.

Dec 1, 2022 • 1h 34min
Explosive New Casey Anthony Allegations, and Importance of Defense Attorneys, with Jose Baez and Vinnie Politan | Ep. 445
Vinnie Politan, lead anchor of Court TV, and Jose Baez, high-profile defense attorney and Harvard Law professor, delve into the explosive new allegations surrounding Casey Anthony. They discuss the nuances of motherhood as illustrated in the trial, the media's portrayal of Casey, and the psychological complexities at play. Baez reveals why he avoids watching the new docuseries, critiques the handling of high-profile cases, and emphasizes the critical role of defense attorneys in ensuring justice amidst public scrutiny.

Nov 30, 2022 • 1h 24min
Media Panics Over Elon Musk and Free Speech, and Will Smith Forgives Himself, with the Ruthless Podcast Hosts | Ep. 444
Josh Holmes and Michael Duncan, hosts of the Ruthless podcast, dive into the media's panic surrounding Elon Musk's Twitter takeover and its implications for free speech. They discuss the layoffs at CNN and the perceived biases in media reporting. The duo critiques social media's evolving narratives, including a recent scandal involving a Biden administration official. They also explore Will Smith's personal reflections on accountability following his Oscars incident, while unpacking election strategies influenced by shifting voter sentiments.

Nov 29, 2022 • 1h 33min
Balenciaga's Gross Campaign, and Feminism's False Promise, with Louise Perry and Carrie Prejean Boller | Ep. 443
In this insightful discussion, Carrie Prejean Boller, a former Miss California USA known for her conservative activism, and Louise Perry, a British author critiquing modern sexual culture, tackle the disturbing Balenciaga ad campaign featuring children. They highlight the urgent need for accountability in the fashion industry and the dangerous trend of sexual normalization. Diving into feminism's challenges, they address parenting dynamics and how societal shifts post-sexual revolution affect women, concluding with practical advice for young women navigating today's complex relationships.


