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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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Apr 18, 2024 • 48min
NPR Whistleblower Resigns, Smug Elites, and Sports Pay Disparity Reality, with Andrew Klavan | Ep. 769
In this engaging discussion, Andrew Klavan, host of The Daily Wire's show and cultural commentator, shares insights on the recent resignation of an NPR whistleblower, raising questions about media integrity. He delves into the startling comments from NPR's new CEO and critiques the disconnect of smug elites from real societal issues. Klavan also highlights the alarming gender pay disparity in sports while addressing biological realities. The conversation wraps up with a critical look at TikTok's propaganda tactics and the challenges it poses to social media's influence.

Apr 17, 2024 • 1h 14min
Get To Know Trump Trial Jurors, and Absurd Media Coverage of Case, with Vinnie Politan and Jonna Spilbor | Ep. 768
Vinnie Politan, lead anchor at Court TV and former prosecutor, joins criminal defense attorney Jonna Spilbor for a deep dive into the Trump hush money trial. They discuss the seven jurors selected, revealing their backgrounds and biases while addressing the impact of sensational media narratives. Insights into the courtroom dynamics highlight how Trump’s statements could complicate his defense. Additionally, they tackle bizarre cases like the Karen Reed murder trial, exploring contrasting narratives and the complexities faced by jurors in high-profile cases.

Apr 16, 2024 • 1h 38min
Biased Trump Trial Jury Pool, Supreme Court Takes on January 6 Defendants, and NPR's Woke New CEO, with the Ruthless Podcast | 767
Join Josh Holmes, Michael Duncan, John Ashbrook, and Comfortably Smug from the 'Ruthless' podcast as they dissect the ongoing Trump trial, citing concerns about juror biases amidst absurd media coverage. They dive into the Supreme Court's potential moves regarding January 6th defendants, revealing legal complexities and media failings. The conversation also tackles NPR's new CEO and questionable tweets, questioning the credibility and bias of corporate media. Their witty commentary sheds light on the intersections of law and politics.

Apr 16, 2024 • 14min
Bonus Episode | The President's Daily Brief with Mike Baker
Mike Baker, host of The President's Daily Brief, dives into the fallout from Iran's recent military strike on Israel and its impact on global relations. He analyzes how this attack shifts the geopolitical landscape, particularly in Eastern Europe and Ukraine. The discussion sheds light on Russia's cautious stance and its implications for the Iran-Israel conflict. Baker also critiques China's tepid diplomatic response, raising questions about future engagements and the broader ramifications for global diplomacy.

Apr 15, 2024 • 1h 37min
Trump Trial Circus Begins, and Biden Foreign Policy Chaos Consequences, with Alan Dershowitz, Glenn Greenwald, Noah Pollak, and Josh Hammer | Ep. 766
Alan Dershowitz, a prominent constitutional lawyer, joins Glenn Greenwald, an investigative journalist known for his work on surveillance, along with political commentator Noah Pollak and journalist Josh Hammer. They delve into the chaotic landscape of Trump's upcoming trial, discussing its unprecedented nature and potential juror biases. The conversation shifts to Biden's foreign policy missteps, especially regarding Iran and Israel, questioning America's role in Middle Eastern conflicts. They also analyze the implications of campaign finance laws and the media's influence on public perception.

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Apr 14, 2024 • 56min
Best of the Week: Attacks on Women in Sports, Israel and Christians, Sadness in Our Culture and More
Victor Davis Hanson, a historian and author renowned for his military insights, delves into the intricate relationship between Christians and Jews in the context of Middle Eastern conflicts. He discusses the cultural implications of recent controversies in women's sports, focusing on the evolving landscape and challenges faced by female athletes. The conversation also covers mental health concerns and the societal pressures on young girls, emphasizing the need for open dialogues and holistic approaches to well-being.

Apr 12, 2024 • 1h 37min
Bizarre Pro-O.J. Simpson Spin, Media Stupidity or Lies, and Woke Eating Their Own, with Adam Carolla | Ep. 765
Adam Carolla, a renowned comedian and radio host, joins to dissect the media's bizarre portrayal of O.J. Simpson and the complexities surrounding his legacy. They explore how race and media bias shape public perception while critiquing the sensational narratives surrounding high-profile incidents. Carolla shares personal stories about media manipulation, particularly with NPR, and delves into the rise of conspiracy theories in today’s society. The conversation also touches on the surreal world of campus free speech and the contentious dynamics of political discourse.

Apr 11, 2024 • 2h 3min
O.J. Simpson Dies, Trump Trial "Election Interference," and Men in Women's Spaces, with Viva Frei, Phil Holloway, Allie Beth Stuckey, and Britt Mayer | Ep. 764
In this engaging discussion, Viva Frei, a lawyer and Rumble creator, and Phil Holloway, a legal analyst, dive into O.J. Simpson's controversial legacy and the political implications of Trump’s upcoming trial. Allie Beth Stuckey and Britt Mayer tackle critical cultural issues, including the intrusion of men into women’s spaces, sparked by recent incidents at a gym. They also address the divisive nature of Trump’s abortion stance among conservatives and question the impact of gender policies on women’s rights and safety.

Apr 11, 2024 • 49min
Thought Police and Censorship, and New Gender Surgery Guidance, with Laurence Fox and Father Calvin Robinson | Ep. 763
Laurence Fox, a British actor and Reclaim Party leader, is joined by Father Calvin Robinson, a conservative commentator. They dive into the Pope's stance on gender surgery for minors and discuss Scotland's new hate speech law, raising concerns about censorship. The duo also addresses the growing rift between Christians and Jews while examining cultural dialogues around faith and politics. Their conversation underscores the resilience required for advocacy, especially in the face of personal and professional repercussions for standing by one’s beliefs.

Apr 10, 2024 • 1h 16min
Dems' "Democracy" Meltdown, Christians and Israel, and Abortion as Election Issue, with Victor Davis Hanson | Ep. 762
Victor Davis Hanson, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution and author of "The End of Everything," joins the discussion on political and cultural issues. They dive into Texas Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee's bewildering comments about the moon, and the implications of recent abortion rulings for the 2024 elections. The conversation touches on the U.S. support for Israel amid rising tensions, the perception of democracy in danger, and how social unrest might influence voter dynamics. They also tackle the contrasting narratives surrounding the Ukraine and Israel conflicts.


