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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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Nov 3, 2022 • 1h 35min
Dark Brandon Tries Again, with Andrew Klavan, and COVID Origins Deep Dive, with Dr. Alina Chan and Dr. Robert Garry | Ep. 426
In this discussion, Dr. Robert Garry, a virologist at Tulane University, argues that COVID-19 likely originated from nature, while Dr. Alina Chan, a molecular biologist from MIT and Harvard, presents compelling evidence for a lab leak theory. They dive into the origins of the virus, transparency issues, and the ongoing blame game with China. Additionally, Andrew Klavan shares insights on political rhetoric, media dynamics, and the implications of recent speeches. Expect a spirited debate full of expert opinions and intriguing revelations!

Nov 2, 2022 • 1h 28min
Undecideds Breaking Red, and Biden's Sad Gaffe, with Josh Holmes, and Sean Parnell on His Personal Story | Ep. 425
Join Josh Holmes, co-host of the Ruthless Podcast and a political strategist, along with Sean Parnell, a military veteran and best-selling author, as they dissect crucial midterm races and the notable undecided voter demographic. They tackle polling inaccuracies and critique Democratic leadership, especially focusing on Biden's recent gaffe. Parnell opens up about his custody battle, revealing its impact on his political journey and personal life, while also sharing his future aspirations in politics.

Nov 1, 2022 • 1h 35min
Media's "October Surprise," and Meghan's Relationship with Charles, with Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson, and Christopher Anderson | Ep. 424
In a lively discussion, Emily Jashinsky, culture editor at The Federalist, Eliana Johnson, editor of The Washington Free Beacon, and royal biographer Christopher Anderson dive into the competitive GOP landscape reshaping New York politics and how media narratives influence election outcomes. They scrutinize the calls for 'pandemic amnesty' and examine the intricate dynamics of King Charles, Camilla, and Harry and Meghan's declining popularity. The conversation also touches on the complexities of royal relationships and the real implications of media portrayals.

Oct 31, 2022 • 1h 35min
Need for Pelosi Attack Transparency, Media Hypocrisy, and Left Abandons Free Speech, with Sen. Tom Cotton | Ep. 423
Senator Tom Cotton, a conservative figure from Arkansas and author of "Only the Strong," joins the conversation to analyze the Paul Pelosi attack and the media's hypocrisy surrounding political violence. He critiques censorship, suggesting the left has abandoned free speech and discusses the fallout from Elon Musk's Twitter acquisition. Cotton emphasizes national security concerns, particularly regarding China, and reflects on the challenges facing the military today. He also hints at potential future presidential ambitions amid discussions of important midterm races.

Oct 28, 2022 • 1h 37min
Oz Takes the Lead, and "Family Friendly Drag Show," with Jeremy Boreing, Robert Cahaly, and Carrie Prejean | Ep. 422
Join Jeremy Boreing, co-founder and CEO of The Daily Wire, as he discusses the fallout from Kanye West's controversial statements and the backlash surrounding Candace Owens. Robert Cahaly, founder of Trafalgar Group, analyzes Dr. Oz's surprising lead in the Pennsylvania Senate race and the dynamics at play. Carrie Prejean Boller shares her activism against 'family-friendly' drag shows for kids, raising concerns about the sexualization of children and the evolving definition of womanhood in today’s cultural landscape.

Oct 27, 2022 • 41min
Megyn's Tribute to Her Sister, and Media Lying to Cover for Fetterman: Part One with Sean Parnell | Ep. 421
Sean Parnell, a decorated combat veteran and former Republican Senate candidate, joins to unpack his tumultuous experience in the Pennsylvania Senate race. He discusses the media's misleading coverage of John Fetterman's health, sparking a critical look at transparency in politics. The conversation also dives into the emotional challenges of public service and the importance of personal integrity when voting. Plus, a heartfelt tribute from the host to her late sister adds a poignant touch to the discussion.

Oct 26, 2022 • 1h 21min
Fetterman's Debate Disaster, and Biden's Bizarre Cancer Comments, with the Ruthless Podcast Hosts | Ep. 420
In this lively discussion, Josh Holmes, Michael Duncan, and John Ashbrook, hosts of the Ruthless podcast, dissect Fetterman's baffling debate performance and the ensuing media frenzy. They express concern over Biden's awkward comments about cancer and reflect on the Democrats' failing strategies in New York, Colorado, and Michigan. The conversation also dives into the backlash against 'woke' educational policies and the shifting dynamics of vaccine messaging. Tune in for insights on the upcoming midterms and a critical look at political narratives!

Oct 25, 2022 • 1h 51min
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. on COVID Orthodoxy, Fauci's Legacy, and War in Ukraine | Ep. 419
Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., an American environmental lawyer and prominent anti-vaccine activist, shares his controversial perspectives on COVID-19 policies and critiques Dr. Fauci's influence. He discusses the dangers of myocarditis linked to vaccines and the unsettling rise in unexplained deaths among young people post-vaccination. Kennedy emphasizes the need for transparency in vaccine data and openly debates the implications of censorship in public health discussions. The conversation also touches on the personal impact of his views and the complexities of U.S. involvement in Ukraine.

Oct 24, 2022 • 1h 36min
Biden's Mental Fitness, Targeting Political Enemies, and "Trans Dopers," with Ted Cruz and Michael Shermer | Ep. 418
Michael Shermer, author and skeptic, dives into the psychology behind conspiracy theories and the growing phenomenon of 'trans dopers' in women's sports. He discusses how rational paranoia can sometimes lead to truth. Senator Ted Cruz shares his views on Critical Race Theory, Biden's mental fitness, and the ethical concerns surrounding student loan forgiveness. The conversation touches on the complexity of balancing rights and fairness in sports while exploring broader implications for political strategies ahead of the midterms.

Oct 21, 2022 • 1h 36min
Kids and Vaccines, CNN and Toobin, and Life After Cancelation, with Mary Katharine Ham and John Crist | Ep. 417
Mary Katharine Ham, a former CNN contributor known for her sharp political insights, discusses the delicate balance parents face regarding COVID vaccinations for their children. She raises concerns about media credibility and institutional trust. Stand-up comedian John Crist shares his journey through cancellation and the importance of humor in navigating culture and faith. They tackle issues from childhood sports to the challenges of motherhood while reflecting on resilience, transparency, and the art of laughter in tough times.


