The Megyn Kelly Show

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Apr 9, 2024 • 1h 55min

How Corporate Media Protects Biden, and Secrets to Younger Skin, with Sage Steele and Dr. Anthony Youn | Ep. 761

Joined by Sage Steele, a former ESPN sportscaster now hosting her own show, they dive deep into her controversial interview with President Biden and the media's control over narratives. Sage reveals the restrictions placed on her during the interview and shares thoughts on current societal issues, including crime rates and gender dynamics in sports. Later, Dr. Anthony Youn, an anti-aging expert, discusses holistic skincare secrets and the benefits of non-surgical cosmetic options, emphasizing the importance of sunscreen and dietary choices for youthful skin.
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Apr 8, 2024 • 1h 37min

Caitlin Clark Haters, and Trump's VP Apprentice and Abortion Announcement, with Stu Burguiere and Dave Marcus | Ep. 760

Join Stu Burguiere, host of BlazeTV's Stu Does America, and columnist Dave Marcus as they dive into the thrilling anticipation of the solar eclipse and its cultural implications. They tackle the left's overreactions to Trump’s potential 2024 run and discuss the remarkable Caitlin Clark’s journey in women’s basketball amid unexpected backlash. The conversation also touches on the complexities of transgender athletes in women's sports, Trump's VP choices, and RFK Jr.'s growing influence—capping off an engaging exploration of today's political landscape.
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Apr 5, 2024 • 1h 29min

Beyonce's Feminism and Insecurity, and Young Women Finding Good Men, with Mary Katharine Ham and Bridget Phetasy | Ep. 759

Mary Katharine Ham, a conservative commentator and podcaster, teams up with comedian Bridget Phetasy to dive into a range of intriguing topics. They tackle The Rock's political endorsements, discuss the complexities of Beyonce's music as a form of feminism, and explore the cultural perceptions of young women marrying older men. The duo also reflects on the challenges women face in balancing work and relationships, highlighting the importance of vulnerability and genuine connections amidst societal pressures.
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Apr 4, 2024 • 1h 37min

Jack Smith vs. Trump Docs Case Judge, and Disturbing Rise of Assisted Suicide, with Mike Davis, Dave Aronberg, and Rupa Subramanya | Ep. 758

Join legal experts Mike Davis, founder of the Article III Project, and Dave Aronberg, Palm Beach County State Attorney, as they delve into the high-stakes legal battles surrounding Trump’s classified documents case. They discuss potential jury instructions and the implications for Trump’s trial. Reporter Rupa Subramanya reveals alarming trends in assisted suicide, particularly among young people, and the cultural normalization of such choices. Together, they confront ethical dilemmas, mental health issues, and the evolving landscape of suicide legislation.
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Apr 4, 2024 • 53min

Society Marginalizing Biological Women, Shakira Defending Men, and Lizzo's Entitlement, with Maureen Callahan | Ep. 757

Journalist Maureen Callahan joins to discuss the marginalization of biological women amidst radical trans ideology. They dive into J.K. Rowling’s free speech stand, and tackle controversies in women’s sports where biological males are competing. Callahan also shares insights on Shakira defending men against negative portrayals in media, and critiques Lizzo’s perceived entitlement. They examine shifting political allegiances among young men, highlighting their distancing from traditional party lines. A lively debate ensues over authenticity in celebrity philanthropy.
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Apr 3, 2024 • 1h 13min

60 Minutes' Shoddy "Havana Syndrome" Report, and Hillary Attacking Undecided Voters, with Glenn Greenwald | Ep. 756

In this engaging discussion, Glenn Greenwald, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and host of Rumble's "System Update," critiques a questionable "60 Minutes" report on Havana Syndrome. He argues it overlooks vital context, revealing how media narratives can distort public perception. The conversation also touches on Hillary Clinton's tone-deaf remarks towards undecided voters, the decline of late-night political humor, and Ronna McDaniel's legal battle with NBC. Greenwald highlights broader themes of media bias and its impact on democracy.
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Apr 2, 2024 • 1h 52min

Should Trump Judge Recuse Himself, and Disturbing Ruby Franke Details, with Arthur Aidala and Mark Eiglarsh | Ep. 755

Arthur Aidala, a prominent defense attorney, and Mark Eiglarsh, known for high-profile cases, dive into heated discussions about Donald Trump's gag order in his New York trial. They explore the potential bias from the judge's political connections and the implications of free speech in such politically charged cases. The conversation takes a darker turn as they analyze the disturbing Ruby Franke child abuse case, highlighting accountability and systemic failures. They also touch on a raid of Diddy’s home, speculating on the potential legal fallout.
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Apr 1, 2024 • 1h 37min

Media's Faulty "Fact-Checking," and Trump's Path to 2024 Victory, with Ben Shapiro, Joseph Massey, and Robert Cahaly | Ep. 754

Ben Shapiro, a conservative commentator and founder of The Daily Wire, discusses media bias and the pitfalls of fact-checking in politics, particularly surrounding Trump and Biden's contrasting public appearances. Robert Cahaly, chief pollster at The Trafalgar Group, analyzes swing state polling trends and the potential for Trump's appeal among black voters. Finally, poet Joseph Massey highlights the power of poetry as a respite from social media toxicity, reflecting on his own experiences in the literary world. A compelling blend of politics and art unfolds.
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Mar 29, 2024 • 1h 3min

Young People Turning From Faith, the New Religion of "Woke," and an Easter Message, with Bishop Robert Barron | Ep. 753

Bishop Robert Barron, Auxiliary Bishop of Los Angeles and founder of Word on Fire, discusses the troubling trend of young people distancing themselves from faith. He explores how 'wokeism' has emerged as a new ideology, replacing traditional beliefs. Barron shares his experience helping Shia LaBeouf reclaim his Catholic faith and emphasizes the importance of silence for spiritual connection. Megyn Kelly opens up about her personal faith journey during her annulment process, prompting a deeper conversation about marriage's role in Christianity.
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Mar 28, 2024 • 1h 37min

"The View" Exposed, Biden's Glitzy Fundraiser, and MSNBC's Tantrums, with The Fifth Column Hosts | Ep. 752

Kmele Foster, Michael Moynihan, and Matt Welch, hosts of The Fifth Column podcast, dive into a myriad of pressing issues. They critique President Biden's glitzy fundraiser amidst rising NYC crime and analyze the media's political spin, particularly at NBC and MSNBC. Discussions turn to Coleman Hughes' fiery debate on race with Sunny Hostin and the often polarizing coverage of such topics. They also touch on the absurdity of modern protests and campus culture, revealing the tensions between free speech and political correctness.

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