Best Podcast Episodes About Makena Kelly
Everything podcasters are saying about Makena Kelly — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 01, 2026 – 19 episodes
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“… it either. Her people are saying she's devastated by it. Okay, here to react. The guys from Real Clear Politics, before this show on the Megyn Kelly channel, Sirius XM 111. You can hear them live. Today we have Tom Bevan and Andrew Walworth. Sadly Carl Cannon is off because I really wanted to talk to him about this You know Megan it funny It be just the three of us guys He gets scheduled on a show and then it like winning the lottery Story like this pops up. Oh, my God.”
“… represents Christy Noem has spoken to the New York Post and said she's devastated by it. I'm going to get the exact quote. Ms. Noem was devastated. The family was blindsided by this. They asked for privacy and prayers at this time. So she's not denying it either. Her people are saying she's devastated by it. Okay, here to react. The guys from Real Clear Politics, before this show on the Megyn Kelly channel, Sirius XM 111. You can hear them live. Today we have Tom Bevan and Andrew Walworth. Sadly Carl Cannon is off because I really wanted to talk to him about this You know Megan it funny It be just the three of us guys He gets scheduled on a show and then it like winning the lottery Story like this pops up. Oh, my God.”
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Kristi Noem's husband, Brian, is embroiled in controversy after reports surfaced about his secret life involving cross-dressing and alleged fetish activities. This revelation has left Noem devastated and her family blindsided, raising serious national security concerns given the potential for blackmail. As the story unfolds, the implications for Noem's political career and personal life are profound.
“Again, here's our interview with Matty Kelly, longtime caddie for Mark Leishman. This was back in 2020. Enjoy. You can almost put anyone who's just watched the event in any part of that golf course, you know exactly where to miss it, where to hit it, what slopes you can use, roughly how far you got. So I feel like people almost wear themselves out at that event early in the week. They're so excited. Most excited you're going to be for a practice round all year. And then you get to …”
“Again, here's our interview with Matty Kelly, longtime caddie for Mark Leishman. This was back in 2020. Enjoy. You can almost put anyone who's just watched the event in any part of that golf course, you know exactly where to miss it, where to hit it, what slopes you can use, roughly how far you got. So I feel like people almost wear themselves out at that event early in the week. They're so excited. Most excited you're going to be for a practice round all year. And then you get to Thursday and you're definitely jacked up, but you can be flat. So, yeah, we're going to try and just ease into it a bit more this year. When you show up, do you go straight to, like, I mean, gosh, do you have to get, like, a biometric scan to go get your caddy bib? Yeah, so Mark's, the agency sends in, well, I think if you've been before, they just use …”
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Caddies at the Masters face intense preparation, including biometric scans and new yardage books each year. Matty Kelly shares insights on how they transfer notes from previous books and why the iconic caddie overalls, while uncomfortable, are worn with pride. This behind-the-scenes look reveals the meticulous planning that goes into caddying at one of golf's most prestigious events.
“… outrageous things possible they don't care if they destroy their reputation they don't care it's money in the bank for these people they got Megyn Kelly who's obsessed with male genitalia micro she calls it micro you know there's such a thing called micro breasts Have you ever heard of that, Mr. Producer? But I would never, ever say that to Megyn Kelly about her. It would be rude, so I don't. But when you attack somebody that way, you've already lost the argument. You should call me a neo-Nazi 120. I don't remember calling her a neo-Nazi once. Do you, Rich? But maybe she is a neo-Nazi. She's …”
“… them will say who's paying. I'm telling you, I pay for everything. How many of them come on and say, I pay for everything? None of them. it's just very very strange and they want to stir the pot they want to be controversial they want to say the most outrageous things possible they don't care if they destroy their reputation they don't care it's money in the bank for these people they got Megyn Kelly who's obsessed with male genitalia micro she calls it micro you know there's such a thing called micro breasts Have you ever heard of that, Mr. Producer? But I would never, ever say that to Megyn Kelly about her. It would be rude, so I don't. But when you attack somebody that way, you've already lost the argument. You should call me a neo-Nazi 120. I don't remember calling her a neo-Nazi once. Do you, Rich? But maybe she is a neo-Nazi. She's obviously very concerned about being called one. She says she's been called one 120 times. Some of these people are just unhinged. They're just ill. And I think the whole world, not the whole world, there's some excellent podcasters. Victor Davis Hanson's an excellent podcaster. I can go down the whole list. A bunch of my buddies are excellent …”
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Many modern podcasters are criticized for being disrespectful and pushing agendas rather than engaging in meaningful discourse. Mark Levin argues that while some podcasters are intelligent and accomplished, many others are merely sensationalists, driven by controversy and financial gain. He emphasizes the importance of integrity in media and the need for transparency about who funds these discussions.
“… pain. Oh, good news. You get to speak to an American on the phone who speaks English and it takes 10 minutes. Dial pound two five zero and say Jesse Kelly. Pound two five zero. Say Jesse Kelly. Jesse, true or false? Oh, I like these, Chris. Republican voters are not motivated to show up and vote in the midterms. Why should they? Republicans in Congress can't even manage to win the status quo. Okay. Well, part of our problem in the midterms is a very normal problem. The party that's out of power, they are always more motivated to vote than the party that is in power. That's just the way it always …”
“… You can if you want. We're talking unlimited talk, text, and plenty of data for 25 bucks a month. And you can go to the company that actually shares and promotes your values? Pure talk. Why haven't you switched yet? Oh, you think it's going to be a pain. Oh, good news. You get to speak to an American on the phone who speaks English and it takes 10 minutes. Dial pound two five zero and say Jesse Kelly. Pound two five zero. Say Jesse Kelly. Jesse, true or false? Oh, I like these, Chris. Republican voters are not motivated to show up and vote in the midterms. Why should they? Republicans in Congress can't even manage to win the status quo. Okay. Well, part of our problem in the midterms is a very normal problem. The party that's out of power, they are always more motivated to vote than the party that is in power. That's just the way it always is. When you're out of power, Democrats are going to die to get to the polls to go vote. Republicans, Republicans are, they're not going to be as motivated. And because of some things the Republicans have done, Republicans are going to be disheartened. I get emails and you can, don't yell at me, by the way, I'm voting in the midterms and then you …”
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Republicans may struggle to show up for the midterms due to disillusionment with party leadership. Historically, the party out of power tends to be more motivated, and many Republican voters are expressing their frustration by planning to stay home. This could lead to significant challenges for the GOP as they approach the election.
“… there are these competing power structures. And there's us, we humans, I don't know. You're probably too young to remember the Pogo cartoon by Walt Kelly. But one of his famous panels was it's Pogo sitting very contemplatively and saying we've met the enemy and it's us. I mean, how do how do we work that into the mix?”
“… that said something like, if we cannot disprove David's thesis, we must suppress it. Like, that's going on all the time, right? And by the way, that's not now. That was a long time ago. And the same is true of nevertheless, it moves, right? Like, there are these competing power structures. And there's us, we humans, I don't know. You're probably too young to remember the Pogo cartoon by Walt Kelly. But one of his famous panels was it's Pogo sitting very contemplatively and saying we've met the enemy and it's us. I mean, how do how do we work that into the mix?”
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Dirty data can distort our understanding of reality, as Adam Mastroianni discovered while analyzing financial data for his book. Despite being recognized as a top error finder, he was alarmed to find discrepancies in major stock data, leading him to launch a multi-year data cleansing project. This ongoing issue raises concerns about the reliability of psychological research, as many studies fail to replicate, reflecting a broader cultural anxiety about moral decline.
“… than them? Joe Kent. Joe Kent. You know what I find more disgusting than them? Tucker Carlson. You know what I find more disgusting than them? Megyn Kelly. Steve Bannon. That fat slob Alex Jones. By the way, has he paid off the families in Connecticut yet, Mr. Producer? Do we know that? You mean he doesn't have billions of dollars to pay them off? What a fat slob. What a moron. Complete joke. That guy hasn't missed too many meals either. Yeah. Now, here are the Democrats and the media. Don't believe Trump. Believe the Iranians. Say what? Don't believe Trump, says Ashley Allison of CNN. John …”
“shameless, so disgusting running around, it's not imminent undermining the Commander-in-Chief, undermining our armed forces. But you know what I find more disgusting than them? Joe Kent. Joe Kent. You know what I find more disgusting than them? Tucker Carlson. You know what I find more disgusting than them? Megyn Kelly. Steve Bannon. That fat slob Alex Jones. By the way, has he paid off the families in Connecticut yet, Mr. Producer? Do we know that? You mean he doesn't have billions of dollars to pay them off? What a fat slob. What a moron. Complete joke. That guy hasn't missed too many meals either. Yeah. Now, here are the Democrats and the media. Don't believe Trump. Believe the Iranians. Say what? Don't believe Trump, says Ashley Allison of CNN. John Brennan. Chris Van Hollen, that guy. Is why you have to scrape off the bottom of your sneakers and then throw it in the washing machine. Sarah Haynes of The View. Who's that? Who the hell knows? All left-wing kooks. Cut six. Go. The leaders of the Iranian regime, they lie. I think the problem is we don't know if our president is also telling the truth. …”
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In a shocking critique, Mark Levin calls out media figures and politicians for prioritizing Iranian claims over President Trump's stance on national security. He highlights the absurdity of trusting a regime known for its lies and brutality, emphasizing the danger this poses to American interests. Levin's passionate condemnation reveals a deep frustration with how political narratives can undermine leadership in critical times.
“… podcast of the year award. And so we, we were so honored the Midas touch network won that incredible award news podcast of the year. We beat Megan Kelly. I made that part of my acceptance, her acceptance speech. We also were in a category with like the New York times and NPR and PBS. and a lot of, you know, other than Megyn Kelly, a lot of really great shows. And it was pretty incredible to be named the podcast, news podcast of the year. And I want to, good, audio sounds good. Everybody's saying that's good. I get, you know, so after we won that, it's my spring break right now. And so, you …”
“… welcome back everybody how's my audio everybody I know there was like an audio issue before as you may have seen just we'll check now with the audio so I was in Austin where I brought the family and we were up for a, we were up for the I heart news podcast of the year award. And so we, we were so honored the Midas touch network won that incredible award news podcast of the year. We beat Megan Kelly. I made that part of my acceptance, her acceptance speech. We also were in a category with like the New York times and NPR and PBS. and a lot of, you know, other than Megyn Kelly, a lot of really great shows. And it was pretty incredible to be named the podcast, news podcast of the year. And I want to, good, audio sounds good. Everybody's saying that's good. I get, you know, so after we won that, it's my spring break right now. And so, you know, fortunately I have the family at my house right now and they allowed me and my wife to to go out while they're at the house and so we were able to make it out here to san diego and so um we just we took a little trip over here and so that's where i'm recording from in case you're wondering you know where are you even right now we were in austin …”
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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu claims there are signs of cracks in the Iranian regime but admits it may survive ongoing pressures. This statement follows his controversial past assertions about an easy regime change, which starkly contrasts with the reality of protests in Iran supporting the current leadership. The discussion raises questions about the effectiveness of military strategies in creating political change.
“… reality. It was not magic that maintained Israel's place in the world. It was a reality that people like myself and like Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly, however ignorant we may have been in our earlier assessments, once genuinely supported Israel and thought Zionism was a moral position to hold. We may have been wrong, but we were many. More crucially, the American people as a whole believed in the innocence and the friendship of Israel and were therefore willing to die overseas to defend her. All of that goodwill has now evaporated and it happened virtually overnight. And in their sheer …”
“… in the story. Charlie Kirk's assassination and Netanyahu's response to it was consequential to Israel. There was a foundational principle that magicians should never believe in their own magic. It is important to draw a distinction between illusion and reality. It was not magic that maintained Israel's place in the world. It was a reality that people like myself and like Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly, however ignorant we may have been in our earlier assessments, once genuinely supported Israel and thought Zionism was a moral position to hold. We may have been wrong, but we were many. More crucially, the American people as a whole believed in the innocence and the friendship of Israel and were therefore willing to die overseas to defend her. All of that goodwill has now evaporated and it happened virtually overnight. And in their sheer arrogance, rather than meaningfully working to restore relationships, Zionists continue to use tactics of slander, deception, lawfare, and yes, murder, to force their perspectives. They no longer seem capable of making a distinction between illusion and reality. They wrongly assumed that with enough money, they could purchase truth. Zionists are quite …”
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Zionists are sabotaging their own influence in the Middle East by relying on deception and manipulation rather than genuine power. Their delusions have led to a loss of goodwill, as Americans no longer believe in their narrative, resulting in desperate demands for censorship and scapegoating. This misguided approach reveals a critical disconnect from reality as they face the consequences of their actions.
“… the plane. I need to prepare for this hearing tomorrow. Okay, yeah, we'll send it over soon. Never sent it. Never got it from them. I had to email Kelly Shackelford and say, hey, Kelly, did you receive any preparations for this hearing? Oh, yeah, yeah, they sent it a couple weeks ago. So they purposely did not send me the rundown. I believe. I believe they wanted to leave me out of it. So I wasn't prepared. But I was prepared. So you had no idea who was going to appear at the hearing? No, no idea. No idea. And the only way I knew Norm wasn't accepted and Miko and David and the rabbis, they told …”
“… rejected, too. Yeah, unfortunately. So, I'm on the plane heading to D.C. before the hearing. I still haven't gotten the rundown of who am I going to be hearing from. So, I send an email. Hey, wondering where the rundown is. I need to prepare. I'm on the plane. I need to prepare for this hearing tomorrow. Okay, yeah, we'll send it over soon. Never sent it. Never got it from them. I had to email Kelly Shackelford and say, hey, Kelly, did you receive any preparations for this hearing? Oh, yeah, yeah, they sent it a couple weeks ago. So they purposely did not send me the rundown. I believe. I believe they wanted to leave me out of it. So I wasn't prepared. But I was prepared. So you had no idea who was going to appear at the hearing? No, no idea. No idea. And the only way I knew Norm wasn't accepted and Miko and David and the rabbis, they told me we weren't accepted. And it broke my heart because there is true anti-Semitism happening.”
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In a shocking turn of events, key witnesses were rejected before a crucial hearing on anti-Semitism, leaving the presenter unprepared. Despite reaching out for a rundown, the information was deliberately withheld, highlighting potential biases in the hearing process. This raises serious questions about fairness and representation in discussions about sensitive topics.
“He's being advised not to come on the program. By Megyn Kelly. I have a new name for Megyn Kelly. A new name for Megyn Kelly. It was a book, it was a movie, it relates to Whitewater. I won't say it yet. I'm guessing it's just a matter of time. But let's move on. He's making the rounds through the podcasters. the woke right neo anti anti anti states military podcasters now i want to prove this to you what going on here This is a fifth column in the United States of America That is a movement, a movement …”
“He's being advised not to come on the program. By Megyn Kelly. I have a new name for Megyn Kelly. A new name for Megyn Kelly. It was a book, it was a movie, it relates to Whitewater. I won't say it yet. I'm guessing it's just a matter of time. But let's move on. He's making the rounds through the podcasters. the woke right neo anti anti anti states military podcasters now i want to prove this to you what going on here This is a fifth column in the United States of America That is a movement, a movement that camouflages its real intentions, operates within the population, but has as its purpose to replace our system with another system. We see this with the Marxist-Islamists, and now we see it with the neo-fascists. Now I'm going to read this to you. I posted it. I'm not the only one to post it, and it is very, very important. And he writes, Joe …”
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A recent analysis reveals a coordinated propaganda effort following Joe Kent's appearance on Tucker Carlson, where a controversial quote about Israel was rapidly spread across hundreds of accounts. This suggests a sophisticated operation involving various media outlets and influencers, all pushing the same narrative simultaneously. The implications of this network raise serious questions about the integrity of information in today's media landscape.
“… because the other person who I think, unfortunately, this one really is unfortunate, has gone off the reservation, gone off the deep end, is Megyn Kelly.”
“… of it, they are posting multiple clips of Joe Kent and Tucker Carlson. So do you think that maybe what they are doing is actually pro-Iranian? Perhaps. But let's continue a little bit with what's going on on the sort of right-wing punditry class. because the other person who I think, unfortunately, this one really is unfortunate, has gone off the reservation, gone off the deep end, is Megyn Kelly.”
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Joe Kent's alleged leaks and exclusion from intelligence briefings suggest a betrayal of trust, raising questions about his motivations and alliances.
“… royal treatment from our usual friends. He is slated to appear on all the leaders of the Anti-Trump Grievance Party podcast, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, all the rest. And MSNOW has now discovered newfound love for Joe Kent. It's some strange new respect time over at MSNBC. Tom Nichols, Mr. Kent writing this sort of sentence that'll live on forever when the history of this chapter is written and the chapter on the war in Iran is written. I believe the sentence will be there. Quote, I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation. And it …”
“… Joe Kent, might be on one side of that divide. Well, it turns out this was not particularly respectful to the president, this letter, since it basically calls him a dullard working at the behest of these Zionists. But it was enough to earn him the royal treatment from our usual friends. He is slated to appear on all the leaders of the Anti-Trump Grievance Party podcast, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, all the rest. And MSNOW has now discovered newfound love for Joe Kent. It's some strange new respect time over at MSNBC. Tom Nichols, Mr. Kent writing this sort of sentence that'll live on forever when the history of this chapter is written and the chapter on the war in Iran is written. I believe the sentence will be there. Quote, I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation. And it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby. is a sentence that will live on forever says nicolas wow cnn is suddenly incredibly happy with joe kent again so much strange new respect happening for a guy that cnn hated until legitimately five seconds ago and bully for mr joe kent for having the …”
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Joe Kent's resignation is a significant political move that highlights internal divisions within the administration over the Iran conflict, challenging the narrative of a unified front.
“… on the job. And these agents, while not meant to be disrespectful, they just don't possess the skills needed to perform these duties. Everett Kelly, thank you so much for bringing us that and the perspective of those TSA workers. We really appreciate it.”
“… cars, passing water out. You know, there's nothing really that they're doing to assist the TSA agent that have this specialized training. They go through at least six months of specialized training, and they need that in order to be effective and efficient on the job. And these agents, while not meant to be disrespectful, they just don't possess the skills needed to perform these duties. Everett Kelly, thank you so much for bringing us that and the perspective of those TSA workers. We really appreciate it.”
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Deploying ICE agents to assist TSA at airports is ineffective because they lack the specialized training required for security duties.
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“… Center, resigned this week, and he did so in a very public way with a letter, and he's gone on Tucker Carlson's show. He's gone on Megyn Kelly's show. He's out there being very loud and very bold about his view that President Trump made a mistake in going into this war, that there wasn't an imminent nuclear threat from Iran. Here he was on Tucker Carlson. This is why 77 million people voted for him. It's probably not the only reason, but the no new wars put America first. Don't let us bleed out in the Middle East. That's what people voted for. And we should say that Kent is a …”
“… wondering why are they paying more? Yeah, and as you say, that is something that absolutely breaks through and it hits people right where it hurts. I do want to ask about one more development this week. Joe Kent, the director of the National Counterterrorism Center, resigned this week, and he did so in a very public way with a letter, and he's gone on Tucker Carlson's show. He's gone on Megyn Kelly's show. He's out there being very loud and very bold about his view that President Trump made a mistake in going into this war, that there wasn't an imminent nuclear threat from Iran. Here he was on Tucker Carlson. This is why 77 million people voted for him. It's probably not the only reason, but the no new wars put America first. Don't let us bleed out in the Middle East. That's what people voted for. And we should say that Kent is a complicated figure. He did have this very big title. He has a long service to the country, but he also traffics in anti-Semitism and conspiracy theories and did so in that interview with Tucker Carlson. But is this a problem for the White House, for the president, that the head of the National Counterterrorism Center is saying there wasn't an imminent …”
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President Trump's military excursion in Iran is drawing significant criticism, especially after the resignation of National Counterterrorism Center director Joe Kent, who claimed there was no imminent threat from Iran. This backlash could impact Trump's political support, particularly as rising gas prices hit American families hard. With the costs of war becoming more tangible, the political implications could reshape public opinion.
“… They want us to lose. They literally want us to lose. Just like the Democrats, just like the Marxists and the Islamists. Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Steve Bannon, what's the rest of these A-hole names?”
“… and know about, and it's not going to happen with the woke, right, neo-fascist podcasters. Because you know why, ladies and gentlemen? They're trying to destroy Donald Trump right now. They're trying to destroy MAGA. They're undermining our military. They want us to lose. They literally want us to lose. Just like the Democrats, just like the Marxists and the Islamists. Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Steve Bannon, what's the rest of these A-hole names?”
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Joe Kent's alleged leaking and associations with controversial figures like Nick Fuentes raise serious concerns about his credibility and alignment with MAGA values.
“… jealous and angry human beings who, quote, are not MAGA and, quote, will quickly fall by the wayside. The feud heated up over the weekend when Kelly hit back at Levin, calling her evil and diabolical. um and so kelly tweeted back at levin quote i'm sorry you have a micropenis but don't drag the rest of us into your drama very importantly marjorie taylor green jumped in to say that quote maga has been destroyed by micropenis mark levin is she right so where did micropenis come in like what it just a from question yeah right well well we know you know we know where it you know we know where …”
“Trump called Levin's critics, quote, jealous and angry human beings who, quote, are not MAGA and, quote, will quickly fall by the wayside. The feud heated up over the weekend when Kelly hit back at Levin, calling her evil and diabolical. um and so kelly tweeted back at levin quote i'm sorry you have a micropenis but don't drag the rest of us into your drama very importantly marjorie taylor green jumped in to say that quote maga has been destroyed by micropenis mark levin is she right so where did micropenis come in like what it just a from question yeah right well well we know you know we know where it you know we know where it ends we just don know where it begins i feel like the whole feud's been inching towards that for a while now yeah right right i mean obviously we're not going to dive too deep into it but but uh megan kelly just just as mark lovin as a micropenis not a grower or a shower this is just the tip of a much smaller iceberg right right no i know it's …”
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A bizarre feud erupts in MAGA media as Megyn Kelly calls out Mark Levin, accusing him of having a 'micropenis' in response to his attacks. This personal insult highlights deeper tensions within the Republican base regarding foreign policy, especially concerning Israel and Iran. As the GOP's stance shifts, this drama reflects the evolving dynamics of MAGA and its influencers.
“… the thanks I get yep but Joe thinks the Israelis are in charge of everything like his buddy Tucker and his buddy Candace Owens and his buddy Megyn Kelly that whole cabal you listen to Donald Trump does that sound like the Israelis are telling him what to do ladies and gentlemen does it sound like I'm telling him what to do does it sound like Ben Shapiro's telling him what to do does it sound like the Jews have control over Donald Trump we'll get into this later with Joe Kent maybe maybe not we'll see but it's so sick and it's so perverse and even worse it's demeaning of the president the …”
“… at him for leaking. That's possible. But just to put it to rest, he lost twice badly. he also lost his wife he's remarried since he lost his wife I felt badly for him so I told my people reach out to him give him a job at the White House this is the thanks I get yep but Joe thinks the Israelis are in charge of everything like his buddy Tucker and his buddy Candace Owens and his buddy Megyn Kelly that whole cabal you listen to Donald Trump does that sound like the Israelis are telling him what to do ladies and gentlemen does it sound like I'm telling him what to do does it sound like Ben Shapiro's telling him what to do does it sound like the Jews have control over Donald Trump we'll get into this later with Joe Kent maybe maybe not we'll see but it's so sick and it's so perverse and even worse it's demeaning of the president the president is calling the shots there's no secret pressure group lobby group nothing of the sort He makes his own decisions, and that's what he's doing.”
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Joe Kent, a two-time congressional loser, claims Iran isn't a threat, contradicting the consensus that it has been a danger for decades. His controversial statements come after receiving a White House job offer from Trump, raising questions about his motives and credibility. This situation highlights the complex dynamics of political loyalty and public perception in the current landscape.
“… happened here. But of course, that's not what they're trying to get. What they're trying to obtain from this is clips that they can put and Senator Kelly can go put on social media. Remember, Senator Kelly, the same senator that told service members to disobey orders if they viewed illegal or unlawful or untoward orders from the commander-in-chief. So this is already someone we've got thousands now, thousands more, two aircraft carrier battle groups and the USS Tripoli on its way with another 2,500 Marines. And you got Senator Kelly up there acting as if he's got any bit of credibility on this …”
“… in the SCIF. They can do that in a secure facility that we know that the Gang of Eight was briefed on this. So there are more appropriate forums for those questions to be asked if what they're going for is actually trying to ascertain what happened here. But of course, that's not what they're trying to get. What they're trying to obtain from this is clips that they can put and Senator Kelly can go put on social media. Remember, Senator Kelly, the same senator that told service members to disobey orders if they viewed illegal or unlawful or untoward orders from the commander-in-chief. So this is already someone we've got thousands now, thousands more, two aircraft carrier battle groups and the USS Tripoli on its way with another 2,500 Marines. And you got Senator Kelly up there acting as if he's got any bit of credibility on this when he's already undermined the commander-in-chief. But we haven't recalled him and put him on trial, which we should do. 100%, not even a question about that. But you allow him to sit there and pontificate. I want to go back also to your naval intelligence expertise. Now, I realize DIA is one of the 17 entities that report to, I think it's 17 that …”
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The U.S. military strategy is being questioned as tensions rise, particularly regarding the Iranian military's operations. With two aircraft carrier battle groups deployed and Senator Kelly undermining the commander-in-chief, the situation is critical. This highlights the complex dynamics of military intelligence and political maneuvering in a volatile region.
“Merrill Kelly was way too early alright it's not your fault it's not your fault I'm doing the best I can but let's buckle down here this is kind of a let's see if we can get top of the queue he's kind of boring but in case the other guy doesn't make the opening day roster somebody just said our last two pitchers might be our best pitchers which is damning with faint praise, if you ask me. Matthew Boyd and Merrill Kelly? What's wrong with those guys? They …”
“Merrill Kelly was way too early alright it's not your fault it's not your fault I'm doing the best I can but let's buckle down here this is kind of a let's see if we can get top of the queue he's kind of boring but in case the other guy doesn't make the opening day roster somebody just said our last two pitchers might be our best pitchers which is damning with faint praise, if you ask me. Matthew Boyd and Merrill Kelly? What's wrong with those guys? They certainly were our best pitchers last year, I would guess. Were they? I would think they both outperformed. No, Nick Lodolo would have... No, Nick Lodolo... Boyd would have been ahead of Nolodolo, yeah. Yeah, Lodolo missed a bunch of time. Or, some time. Not a bunch. You're right, they may have been our last best two last year. Probably not Kelly, but …”
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Merrill Kelly may be overlooked, but he was one of the best pitchers last season, even if it feels like a backhanded compliment. In a recent draft analysis, his performance alongside Matthew Boyd was highlighted, sparking a debate about their true value compared to others like Nick Lodolo. This segment dives into why Kelly's contributions should not be underestimated.
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Top Podcasts on Joe Kent's Controversies
Former Trump ally Joe Kent is facing scrutiny and accusations of betraying President Trump, including claims of leaking information to harm figures like Erika Kirk. His changing political path and alleged involvement in controversies, such as testifying for Tyler Robinson's defense and being criticized by "Israel-firsters," are sparking heated debates within conservative media and political circles.
Best Podcasts on TSA Shutdown Impact
Airports nationwide are experiencing severe delays and chaos due to a partial DHS government shutdown, leaving TSA agents unpaid and leading to staffing shortages. President Trump has responded by deploying ICE agents to assist with security, a move criticized by some as using American travelers as leverage in a political dispute over immigration. The situation has resulted in hours-long security lines and disrupted travel for many.
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Top Podcasts on Iran Conflict & Joe Kent
The ongoing conflict involving Iran has escalated, leading to significant economic repercussions. In a related development, Joe Kent has resigned, adding to the political turmoil. This situation is critical for the tech industry due to potential disruptions in global markets and supply chains.
