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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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Oct 20, 2022 • 1h 38min
GOP Chances in NY and CT, Military Recruitment Issues, and REAL Top Gun Pilot, with John Ellis and Dave Berke | Ep. 416
John Ellis, founder of News Items Substack, provides sharp political insights on the GOP’s chances in traditionally Democratic strongholds like New York and Connecticut. He discusses rising crime rates and voter dissatisfaction with the current administration. In the second half, Dave Berke, a former TOPGUN pilot and Marine veteran, shares his gripping experiences training elite pilots and the challenges of military recruitment. He reflects on leadership lessons learned in combat and the cultural impact of the Top Gun movies. Get ready for a blend of politics and aviation thrills!

Oct 19, 2022 • 1h 37min
Meghan Markle's Rise and Lies, and Stacey Abrams' Vulnerabilities, with Mike Rowe and Greg Bluestein | Ep. 415
Mike Rowe, the lively host of 'Dirty Jobs,' brings insightful critique to Meghan Markle's rise, discussing themes of victimhood, hard work, and cultural shifts. He humorously explores the contrast between blue-collar values and today’s obsession with fame. Political reporter Greg Bluestein then dives into Georgia's dynamic political scene, spotlighting Stacey Abrams' vulnerabilities and shifting voter sentiments among Black and Latino demographics. They discuss the implications of these changes as the gubernatorial race heats up.

Oct 18, 2022 • 1h 37min
Whether Walker and Oz Can Win, and Learning to Breathe and Detox, with Tom Bevan and Darin Olien | Ep. 414
Tom Bevan, co-founder of RealClearPolitics, shares insights on key Senate races, including Georgia and Ohio, discussing how political narratives influence voter sentiment. Wellness expert Darin Olien, author of "SuperLife," challenges the notion of disease, emphasizing holistic health choices. He offers practical tips on growing food, the importance of clean water, and reconnecting with nature through proper breathing techniques. Their conversation highlights the need for informed decision-making around health and environmental sustainability.

Oct 17, 2022 • 1h 36min
Biden's "Strong" Economy Spin, and Smears Over Ukraine Nuclear Concerns, with David Sacks and David Friedberg | Ep. 413
David Sacks and David Friedberg, entrepreneurs and co-hosts of the All In Podcast, join to dissect President Biden's optimistic claims about the economy, contrasting them with harsh inflation realities. They delve into the troubling implications of a potential World War III due to Ukraine tensions and the smear tactics used against skeptics of U.S. actions. The duo also discusses the complex issues of free speech on social media and evolving dynamics in the tech world, touching on the implications of misinformation policies and new health insights on gut microbiomes.

Oct 14, 2022 • 1h 37min
Leaving the Dems, Leftist Policies in Schools, and Weinstein’s Upcoming Trial, with Tulsi Gabbard and Jonna Spilbor | Ep. 412
Tulsi Gabbard, former U.S. Representative and independent thinker, shares her journey of leaving the Democratic party and the importance of assessing values beyond partisan divides. She talks about the rising leftist policies in schools and parents' pushback against them. Joining her is Jonna Spilbor, a criminal defense attorney, who discusses the upcoming trial of Harvey Weinstein, the complexities of consent, and recent high-profile legal controversies involving figures like Hunter Biden. The conversation highlights critical societal issues and the evolving landscape of justice.

Oct 13, 2022 • 1h 37min
Media Covers for Fetterman's Impairment, and Left Turns on Islam Film, with Victor Davis Hanson and Meg Smaker | Ep. 411
Victor Davis Hanson, a conservative author and historian at the Hoover Institution, discusses the media's handling of the migrant whipping controversy and political hypocrisy regarding immigration. Filmmaker Meg Smaker shares insights on her documentary about reformed Islamic terrorists, facing backlash for perceived Islamophobia. She recounts her experiences as a firefighter post-9/11 and living in Yemen, exploring the complexities of understanding extremism and the challenges of presenting nuanced narratives in a polarized climate.

Oct 12, 2022 • 1h 35min
Crime in American Cities, and Myth of "Red State Murder Problem," with Rafael Mangual and Jennifer Castro | Ep. 410
Rafael Mangual, a Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute and author focusing on crime and policing, discusses the surge of crime in American cities and the myths surrounding 'red state murder problems.' He highlights how good policing benefits Black and Latino communities and critiques the media's narratives on crime. Jennifer Castro, a professional disc golfer, addresses the impact of transgender women on female athletes in her sport, raising questions about fairness and competitive integrity.

Oct 11, 2022 • 1h 35min
Kardashian Narcissism, Kanye's Anti-Semitism, and Nuclear "Armageddon," with The Fifth Column Hosts | Ep. 409
Join Michael Moynihan, a correspondent for Vice News Tonight, Matt Welch, editor at large for Reason Magazine, and Kmele Foster, a contributor to Freethink Media, as they dive into hot topics. They dissect Kanye West's anti-Semitic comments and the broader implications of celebrity culture. The panel also weighs in on the Kardashian impact on body image and the evolving narratives of victimhood in media. And don't miss the intense discussions on Biden's comments on nuclear threats and the complexities of the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

Oct 10, 2022 • 1h 36min
Jon Stewart's Gender Hypocrisy, and an Arizona Deep Dive, with Andrew Sullivan and Jeremy Duda | Ep. 408
Join Andrew Sullivan, a renowned journalist and author, alongside Jeremy Duda, an Axios Phoenix reporter, as they dive into the controversial landscape of gender-affirming care in America. They tackle Jon Stewart's recent commentary on gender identity, exploring perceived hypocrisy and the evolving definitions of masculinity and femininity. With Jeremy, they navigate the political climate in Arizona, discussing critical races, immigration, and the challenges candidates face in a changing electorate. Together, they offer a nuanced view on current cultural and political issues.

Oct 7, 2022 • 1h 23min
Meghan and Harry's Neediness and Disloyalty, and New Free Speech Case, with Tom Bower and Lorie Smith | Ep. 407
Join Tom Bower, an investigative journalist known for his riveting biographies, and Lorie Smith, a website designer at the center of a Supreme Court case, as they dive into fascinating topics. Bower reveals the complexities of Harry and Meghan's toxic media relationships, their striking similarities to Princess Diana, and their fading royal ties. Smith, alongside her lawyer Kristen Waggoner, discusses the contentious Colorado law on compelled speech and its implications for free expression and religious beliefs. It's a captivating blend of royal drama and legal challenges!


