Best Podcast Episodes About Megyn Kelly
Everything podcasters are saying about Megyn Kelly — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Mar 31, 2026 – 41 episodes
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“… 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.”
“… who 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.
“… So it pays total homage to the White House, which is, I think, very important. I couldn't possibly imagine why his poll numbers are collapsing, Megyn Yelly. Like how Americans really are focused on cost of living and all the chaos around the world. And they're scared and they're worried. And it's the slowest pace of hiring in 25 years, not including COVID. And Donald Trump is talking about this. And also, we're at war. Again, this is the peace precedent. No new wars guy, no new regime change guy, or no regime change, no endless war. he also has said multiple times it's not a war it's an …”
“… anywhere in the world. It's the highest level. Same height, exact height, if not higher. Same height as the White House. Exactly the same height. And if you look, you have the White House over here. You have this. And that's a duplicate of the wall. So it pays total homage to the White House, which is, I think, very important. I couldn't possibly imagine why his poll numbers are collapsing, Megyn Yelly. Like how Americans really are focused on cost of living and all the chaos around the world. And they're scared and they're worried. And it's the slowest pace of hiring in 25 years, not including COVID. And Donald Trump is talking about this. And also, we're at war. Again, this is the peace precedent. No new wars guy, no new regime change guy, or no regime change, no endless war. he also has said multiple times it's not a war it's an incursion then you know in the last 24 hours saying it's a war so i don't even know anymore in a few years people will pretend they never supported trump it's already happening absolutely true absolutely true and like what is going on right here what is happening with donald trump what what are we doing we're dancing with swords we're we're doing like …”
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Trump's recent comments about military actions, delivered in a casual, almost game-like manner, raise serious concerns about his leadership. As he mixes talk of wars with lighthearted anecdotes, many are questioning his grasp on the gravity of the situations at hand. This stark contrast to the public's worries about real issues like cost of living and global chaos could explain his plummeting poll numbers.
“… nuclear missiles, 89% approved, 8% disapproved. With Israel as a key strategic ally, 85% agree, 11% disagree. This is from the McLaughlin group. And Megyn Kelly, who's not even a part of MAGA anymore, is freaking out. We've got to get out of Iran. We've got to get out of Iran. We've been there four weeks. Meg, where were you when we were five years into Afghanistan and Iraq? Where were you when we were ten years into Iraq or Afghanistan? Where were you when we were 15 years into Afghanistan? Where were you, Megan? Where were you so concerned four weeks into the most brilliant military campaign we've …”
“and calm the hell down. There was a straw poll at CPAC. I know it's CPAC, whatever. As far as those who approve of Donald Trump, 96% for disapproved. Trump removing Khomeini from Iran to stop nuclear missiles, 89% approved, 8% disapproved. With Israel as a key strategic ally, 85% agree, 11% disagree. This is from the McLaughlin group. And Megyn Kelly, who's not even a part of MAGA anymore, is freaking out. We've got to get out of Iran. We've got to get out of Iran. We've been there four weeks. Meg, where were you when we were five years into Afghanistan and Iraq? Where were you when we were ten years into Iraq or Afghanistan? Where were you when we were 15 years into Afghanistan? Where were you, Megan? Where were you so concerned four weeks into the most brilliant military campaign we've ever seen? So overwhelming that it is truly historic and we should be proud. And you're be whining that it's been four whole weeks. Oh, my God. When you say that, you disparage our military. You cast aspersions on them when they are doing a brilliant job. And the big pro-Iranian protest in Washington, D.C. shows the appreciation of the world.”
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Despite only four weeks into the military campaign against Iran, 89% of Americans approve of Trump's actions to remove Khomeini and halt nuclear threats. Critics like Megyn Kelly express concern over the duration, but supporters argue that the military is executing a historic and brilliant strategy. The overwhelming approval reflects a shift in public opinion amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.
“… world. So we've talked previously about how some of the loudest opposition to the war with Iran has come from mega media folks. Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, Marjorie Taylor Greene, who's obviously a congresswoman, but now is just an outsider doing press. There's also more moderate voices like Joe Rogan who has spoken out. So here's a little taste of what they were saying about their opposition to the war. And then we'll come back and talk about what they've been saying since. I think most people, no matter how they feel about Israel, whether they love it or hate it or doesn't …”
“… media side, we got FCC chairman Brendan Carr threatening networks that cover the war in ways that Trump doesn't like and, you know, threaten to revoke their licenses. So that's great. But the really interesting stuff, Ben, is happening in the mega media world. So we've talked previously about how some of the loudest opposition to the war with Iran has come from mega media folks. Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, Marjorie Taylor Greene, who's obviously a congresswoman, but now is just an outsider doing press. There's also more moderate voices like Joe Rogan who has spoken out. So here's a little taste of what they were saying about their opposition to the war. And then we'll come back and talk about what they've been saying since. I think most people, no matter how they feel about Israel, whether they love it or hate it or doesn't matter. It's nothing to do with this specific country. It has to do with any country that might be leading us around particularly to our destruction and putting its interests before ours If you want to bet on the future of the Republican Party and keeping people in it you would side with the isolationists because there not a person under the age of 40 …”
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In a heated clash over Trump's Iran war, Megyn Kelly insulted Mark Levin's masculinity, calling for sympathy over his 'micropenis.' This exchange highlights a broader divide within MAGA media, where isolationist voices are increasingly gaining traction against pro-war sentiments. Recent polling shows a significant shift in Republican views on Israel, indicating a potential shift in the party's future direction.
“… do mean little, desperate for me to protect him. Can you imagine being this emasculated? It's sad. Why have they been stalking and harassing Meghan Kelly? Nobody knows. Megyn Kelly is a perfect example of someone that Zionists could have won the support of. She's been clear that she supports Israel. She supports Erica Kirk, Turning Point USA, like, but they can't do it. It's so all or nothing that they just demand 100 percent groveling or they just push you out and then stalk you and gang stalk you and harass you. So Ben just has to mention me, allude to me in his response to her. And again, …”
“Okay, Ben, the Mossad hasn't been in the United States since like the 1980s. Okay, we get it. Anyway, Meghan responds to him and basically calls him out on his BS. She writes, poor little Ben, and I do mean little, desperate for me to protect him. Can you imagine being this emasculated? It's sad. Why have they been stalking and harassing Meghan Kelly? Nobody knows. Megyn Kelly is a perfect example of someone that Zionists could have won the support of. She's been clear that she supports Israel. She supports Erica Kirk, Turning Point USA, like, but they can't do it. It's so all or nothing that they just demand 100 percent groveling or they just push you out and then stalk you and gang stalk you and harass you. So Ben just has to mention me, allude to me in his response to her. And again, he's going to white knight for Charlie Kirk here. and he says, don't worry, Megan, I would never ask you to protect me. You won't even protect Charlie Kirk's widow from the monster accusing her of murdering Charlie. So I had time. I had time this weekend. I had a lot of time and apparently so did the internet altogether because there just has to be …”
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Ben Shapiro secretly undermined Charlie Kirk's rise in conservative politics, driven by jealousy and fear of losing popularity. After Kirk's death, Shapiro shamelessly claimed to defend his legacy while attacking Kirk's friends, revealing the deep rifts within the neoconservative movement. This shocking betrayal showcases the dark side of political alliances and the lengths some will go to maintain power.
“… that it's Israel's war and Mark Levin wanted because it's Israel's war or I want it or Lindsey Graham or Mary Maddison. Really disgusting stuff from Megyn Kelly, but predictable at this point. You know who's war this is? President Donald J. Trump's war. He's the president of the United States. He commands the United States military. She is such a coward. She is such an unbelievable coward. You don't like President Trump. You don't like what he's saying. Just say his name, you coward. You unbelievable Tucker and Megan both unbelievable cowardice. Say his name. Yeah, that's right. That's right. The idea …”
“… uh here he is uh going on about some of megan's criticisms about mark levin it's his war ben shapiro lindsey graham miriam madison that's obvious okay so first of all the ugly suggestion that Mark Levin is somehow a traitor to the United States, that it's Israel's war and Mark Levin wanted because it's Israel's war or I want it or Lindsey Graham or Mary Maddison. Really disgusting stuff from Megyn Kelly, but predictable at this point. You know who's war this is? President Donald J. Trump's war. He's the president of the United States. He commands the United States military. She is such a coward. She is such an unbelievable coward. You don't like President Trump. You don't like what he's saying. Just say his name, you coward. You unbelievable Tucker and Megan both unbelievable cowardice. Say his name. Yeah, that's right. That's right. The idea that this is marketing, Levin's war. Look, Tucker, as we started at the show, what did Tucker say? Well, I'm a free American to say what I want. So he could go to the Oval Office, which he obviously did to lobby or discuss with the president why he's against the war. Mark Levin is allowed to do the exact same thing. What you're not allowed to do is …”
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Megyn Kelly fiercely criticizes Mark Levin, accusing him of obsessively attacking her and suggesting he is a coward for not directly addressing Donald Trump. In a heated exchange, she challenges the narrative that Levin and others are orchestrating Trump's military decisions, asserting that it is ultimately Trump's war. This clash highlights the tensions within conservative media figures over their allegiances and criticisms of each other.
“… bigot Anti-Semites, Christian bashers, all of whom stabbed Trump in the back. All of them who've tried to use Trump and MAGA. Ask yourself, what has Megyn Kelly ever done with her life? She was a lawyer for about two minutes, and she's been in media. That's it. And she's a media concoction. She's a fabrication. What else has she ever done? Nothing. Nothing. And yet she's an expert in everything. Especially trashing real conservatives. She didn't make Ben Shapiro. She didn't make anything. She didn't make herself. The fact that she's found a niche with foreign accounts, with bigots, anti-Semites, …”
“… had to settle with her. And they did for millions because they wanted to get rid of her. she's a disgruntled former employee from everywhere she's ever worked but now she's found her niche with Candace Owens bigot Tucker Carlson bigot Steve Bannon bigot Anti-Semites, Christian bashers, all of whom stabbed Trump in the back. All of them who've tried to use Trump and MAGA. Ask yourself, what has Megyn Kelly ever done with her life? She was a lawyer for about two minutes, and she's been in media. That's it. And she's a media concoction. She's a fabrication. What else has she ever done? Nothing. Nothing. And yet she's an expert in everything. Especially trashing real conservatives. She didn't make Ben Shapiro. She didn't make anything. She didn't make herself. The fact that she's found a niche with foreign accounts, with bigots, anti-Semites, Christian bashers, people trashing MAGA, trashing the President of the United States. The fact that she's part of the 0% and all of you are part of the 91%”
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Megyn Kelly is labeled a 'media concoction' and criticized for claiming she made Ben Shapiro, despite her unsuccessful career in mainstream media. This commentary highlights her alliances with controversial figures and questions her contributions to political discourse. Ultimately, the segment reveals the disconnect between her self-perception and public reception.
“Syndicated, nationally syndicated radio show host. I hear him on Megyn Kelly's channel just about every day when I'm driving home. Good to see you. That's an honor, man. I've been watching Adam Carolla since I was a kid. It's an honor. You know it interesting Radio is interesting And now it you know Sirius XM whatever but it still a knob and it still your car and it still you and it still your ears and you still sitting in traffic so much of it just falls under the heading of timing like you out here on the west coast …”
“Syndicated, nationally syndicated radio show host. I hear him on Megyn Kelly's channel just about every day when I'm driving home. Good to see you. That's an honor, man. I've been watching Adam Carolla since I was a kid. It's an honor. You know it interesting Radio is interesting And now it you know Sirius XM whatever but it still a knob and it still your car and it still you and it still your ears and you still sitting in traffic so much of it just falls under the heading of timing like you out here on the west coast show I think starts at four four three I kind of think because I get the car driving home from here and you're on and I'm in the car for an hour. So I listened to what you have to say, but it's such a kind of reminds me of the old school radio when it was just sort of like, if you got up in the morning, you heard the morning show. And if you worked …”
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In a hilarious reflection on the power of radio and podcasts, the host shares the touching stories of listeners who found companionship during their toughest times. From a couple washing dishes at midnight to truck drivers battling loneliness, these heartfelt moments reveal how audio shows become a lifeline, making even the crappiest jobs bearable.
“… as they say, right? We've seen Candace Owens go from friend, ally, to full on enemy of Erica Kirk in Turning Point USA. Full-on enemy. We've seen Megyn Kelly, who for the most part has been a reasonable actor, realize, oh my God, the chat loves it when I say horrible, bombastic, ridiculous things. Let me feed into that. So I think with the loss of Charlie Kirk, we've lost a reasonable person who has basically held back the idiots and the lunacy and the brain rot right from basically taking over. And then you have Nick Fuentes an allegedly closeted homosexual, let him defend himself on that. We'll …”
“… going to fall into this brain rot camp. I think the biggest loss that we've had in America by far has been Charlie Kirk. Because since the fall of Charlie Kirk, we've seen the following things. We've seen Tucker Carlson just go full on, full retard, as they say, right? We've seen Candace Owens go from friend, ally, to full on enemy of Erica Kirk in Turning Point USA. Full-on enemy. We've seen Megyn Kelly, who for the most part has been a reasonable actor, realize, oh my God, the chat loves it when I say horrible, bombastic, ridiculous things. Let me feed into that. So I think with the loss of Charlie Kirk, we've lost a reasonable person who has basically held back the idiots and the lunacy and the brain rot right from basically taking over. And then you have Nick Fuentes an allegedly closeted homosexual, let him defend himself on that. We'll figure that out. Who's saying the following? Hitler was pretty damn cool. Ask yourself as Americans, was Hitler the cool guy? Was he the guy? Was he the guy that you want to basically emulate after? So you have a weirdo like Tucker. You have a horrible, horrible, horrible, horrible friend like Candace, who if If you like Scooby-Doo and you like …”
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A shocking poll reveals that 45% of young Republicans view Jews as a threat, with Tucker Carlson's influence playing a significant role in this alarming trend. Following the departure of Charlie Kirk, who once tempered extreme views, Carlson and others have embraced more radical rhetoric, leading to a rise in divisive ideologies among young conservatives. This shift raises concerns about the future of political discourse in America.
“… the past would not have weapon screening, and now the vast majority of shows that have live audiences have weapon screening. Yeah, I did a show with Megyn Kelly outside of New York a couple of weeks ago, and she had two magnetometers there because she's Megyn Kelly. And that's the sad times we're living in. So for you, how do you start? Because most when you hear about this stuff, it's always like ex-Green Beret something, Special Forces something, CIA something. But how do you start in this business? Well, I certainly had a lot in my career that had to do with with CIA and various government agencies …”
“… day, and now you go see Greg Gutfeld, and he's got security with him. You know, and that didn't exist in the past. For dignitaries and presidents, that existed, but it didn't really exist for people on cable. True. Or audiences, for example, that in the past would not have weapon screening, and now the vast majority of shows that have live audiences have weapon screening. Yeah, I did a show with Megyn Kelly outside of New York a couple of weeks ago, and she had two magnetometers there because she's Megyn Kelly. And that's the sad times we're living in. So for you, how do you start? Because most when you hear about this stuff, it's always like ex-Green Beret something, Special Forces something, CIA something. But how do you start in this business? Well, I certainly had a lot in my career that had to do with with CIA and various government agencies and when I was 26 or so I got appointed by President Reagan to His Department of Justice Advisory Board He was the oldest president not old by today standards of president And I was the youngest presidential appointee Department of Justice and that was you know cool And I got a lot of interesting experiences But I have to obviously start before …”
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Gavin DeBecker, a renowned security specialist, reveals how his violent childhood experiences, including witnessing his mother shoot his stepfather, shaped his career in security. He reflects on the increasing fear in society today and how his tumultuous upbringing gave him insights into violence and human behavior. DeBecker's journey highlights the connection between adversity and resilience, illustrating that those who face hardship often emerge with a unique perspective on life and security.
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The allegations against Tucker Carlson are part of a broader campaign of intimidation and highlight a double standard in prosecuting media figures while others evade accountability.
“… was a coordinated information operation, and the people pushing it included both foreign adversaries and Americans, who should know better. Carlson, Kelly, and others. It's amazing. Russia, Iran, Hamas, American dissidents, all pushing the same message at the same time is not a coincidence. It's an operation. I've posted this on my social sites. I didn't write it. I didn't even know what was going on. Something was going on. Something was going on. If you look on the Internet, if you look on Twitter, X, whenever I post something, the same people come in with the foul mouths, with the language. …”
“There was a coordinated information operation, and the people pushing it included both foreign adversaries and Americans, who should know better. Carlson, Kelly, and others. It's amazing. Russia, Iran, Hamas, American dissidents, all pushing the same message at the same time is not a coincidence. It's an operation. I've posted this on my social sites. I didn't write it. I didn't even know what was going on. Something was going on. Something was going on. If you look on the Internet, if you look on Twitter, X, whenever I post something, the same people come in with the foul mouths, with the language. They repeat what the podcasters say. They repeat what the Russians say. They either repeat what the Mandamis say. It's a massive operation. A massive operation. And you actually have Americans working with, mostly knowingly, some who may not know exactly what's going on, but they know who's promoting it. And then the ones who tell you, look at how …”
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A shocking alliance of foreign adversaries and American influencers is pushing a coordinated propaganda agenda. This operation involves figures like Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly, who amplify narratives that align with hostile foreign interests, undermining American values while claiming to support them. The implications of this manipulation reveal a complex web of influence that threatens the integrity of political discourse in the U.S.
“… something that had enduring majority potential. And so you wrote that, quote, those with claims to speak for Trumpism, Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, have reacted to the invasion with incredulity. Tell me about why you see those three as avatars of Trumpism. I don't know that there's anything particularly qualitative about them. They're just really famous. Which actually, in a weird way, does reflect something about Trumpism. Oh, well, I don't know. I mean, it's just sort of like, you know, I was just struck by the way all three of them were saying, like, I can't believe it. I mean, …”
“… one thing that that brings up is who the base is. And you'd mentioned before this distinction you're making between the people who will follow Trump anywhere and the people who maybe represent the way Trump's appeal or his coalition was expanding into something that had enduring majority potential. And so you wrote that, quote, those with claims to speak for Trumpism, Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, have reacted to the invasion with incredulity. Tell me about why you see those three as avatars of Trumpism. I don't know that there's anything particularly qualitative about them. They're just really famous. Which actually, in a weird way, does reflect something about Trumpism. Oh, well, I don't know. I mean, it's just sort of like, you know, I was just struck by the way all three of them were saying, like, I can't believe it. I mean, incredulity is really what I meant. Well, maybe let me suggest something that I thought about when reading that and trying to think through it. Because many in the Republican Party are perfectly comfortable with this move by Donald Trump. And if you go and watch Fox News, and Donald Trump is a big Fox News watcher, Fox News has been, I would say, beaten …”
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The discussion reveals how prominent figures like Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson, and Megyn Kelly embody Trumpism's incredulity towards the potential implications of a war with Iran. This segment explores the tension between Trump’s position and the skepticism of his supporters regarding institutional influences, questioning whether Trump now represents the very institutions they once opposed. Caldwell argues that despite their incredulity, these figures have not turned against Trump, raising questions about the future of Trumpism amidst escalating conflict.
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The day after leaving NBC, Megyn Kelly discovered a shocking email that shattered her world. It revealed that her fiancé had been lying to her about their wedding plans, leading her to realize that everything she believed was a lie. This pivotal moment forced her to confront the red flags she had ignored for months.
“… here. Because, well, I want to say, no, I'm not going to say it. We're going to talk about micropenises. Mark Levin. So what, every week, it's like Megyn Kelly has got another feud going on. And she's going at it. She's got like five or at least three fronts. And she's just firing bazookas on all of them. We've got Ben Shapiro on one. You've got Mark Levin on another. There's a third who I'm missing. But she's just going at it. And, I mean, some of it obviously has to do with what's going on in Iran. Some of it's just them calling her out for basically not calling Candace Owens out. but uh what what i …”
“All right, switching topics here. Because, well, I want to say, no, I'm not going to say it. We're going to talk about micropenises. Mark Levin. So what, every week, it's like Megyn Kelly has got another feud going on. And she's going at it. She's got like five or at least three fronts. And she's just firing bazookas on all of them. We've got Ben Shapiro on one. You've got Mark Levin on another. There's a third who I'm missing. But she's just going at it. And, I mean, some of it obviously has to do with what's going on in Iran. Some of it's just them calling her out for basically not calling Candace Owens out. but uh what what i couldn't even figure out why she was going at it with mark levin this weekend yeah so i mean you know we talked about this with the trio last week some of these megan kelly feuds but i think that was when she was going at ben shapiro and she's also like tucker and peers morgan's honor and she said don't go after peers leave him alone he called …”
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Megyn Kelly's latest feud with Mark Levin escalated when she insulted him in a shocking tweet, referencing a 'micro penis.' This drama highlights Kelly's shift away from traditional conservative values, causing a rift with established right-wing figures like Levin and Ben Shapiro, who are taken aback by her alignment with more controversial personalities. The feud reflects a deeper conflict within conservative media, as Kelly seeks attention and views amidst her controversial stances.
“… little bit here to something only slightly more elevated. There is a feud that is just absolutely raging. I've been dying to get to this one. Okay. Megyn Kelly, Ben Shapiro, they have been just absolutely at each other's throats. I'm not totally up to speed on what new happened. I'm assuming it has to do with Iran or Erica Kirk or Canis Owens. But Tim, you seem to be eager to talk about this one. I'm extremely eager to talk about that. Sure. Because these are two of the top four or five voices, podcaster voices on the right right now. There's something a little bit unsatisfying to me about the Ben …”
“That sounds right. I'm eager to see their next broadcast. Let's switch gears a little bit here to something only slightly more elevated. There is a feud that is just absolutely raging. I've been dying to get to this one. Okay. Megyn Kelly, Ben Shapiro, they have been just absolutely at each other's throats. I'm not totally up to speed on what new happened. I'm assuming it has to do with Iran or Erica Kirk or Canis Owens. But Tim, you seem to be eager to talk about this one. I'm extremely eager to talk about that. Sure. Because these are two of the top four or five voices, podcaster voices on the right right now. There's something a little bit unsatisfying to me about the Ben versus Candace feud. I mean, Candace is so noxious and stupid. And their fight was basically just about the fact that she hates jews and he really loves israel and so you know there's some limits to how much you can uh dissect the feud the megan ben feud is interesting because megan comes from primetime fox then she goes to nbc where she like goes …”
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The feud between Megyn Kelly and Ben Shapiro highlights a significant ideological divide within conservative media. Kelly, once a mainstream Fox News anchor, has embraced a more conspiratorial stance, while Shapiro has taken a firmer position against her approach, labeling her as a 'click whore.' This clash illustrates the evolving landscape of right-wing commentary and the personal stakes involved in their public personas.
“… in the midterms? Indite Joe Kent and Tucker Carlson. See how that works out. Megan, let me talk directly to you, my former friend, Megan Kelly. Maybe we can do this over your favorite chicken parm that David used to make you. You should indict people who are known leakers, right? I'm not for indicting people or going after people who didn't commit crimes. So if Joe Kent didn't commit a crime, didn't leak classified information, then they shouldn't go after him. But to blanket say that the Republicans will lose, in essence, if they go after him, well, don't you go after people who …”
“… American and Iranian flag meshed together. And then, Megan, this was really the broader point that I wanted to bring up with Megan. She wrote this on Twitter. You want to rip the GOP right to its core and prevent a single America First voter from participating in the midterms? Indite Joe Kent and Tucker Carlson. See how that works out. Megan, let me talk directly to you, my former friend, Megan Kelly. Maybe we can do this over your favorite chicken parm that David used to make you. You should indict people who are known leakers, right? I'm not for indicting people or going after people who didn't commit crimes. So if Joe Kent didn't commit a crime, didn't leak classified information, then they shouldn't go after him. But to blanket say that the Republicans will lose, in essence, if they go after him, well, don't you go after people who commit crimes? especially as it pertains to national security. And it sounds like maybe Tucker did that too. I'm not for chasing people down for nothing, but I think Republicans actually want rule of law. And I think they want to actually go after leakers and we shouldn't have these people in the government. So we'll see about that. She's taking a …”
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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.
“… view count, are claiming political victory even while President Trump ignores literally everything they're saying. Which is why, for example, sadly, Megyn Kelly continues to pretend she's the vanguard of the conservative movement, citing, you wait for it, her YouTube numbers. Yesterday, because she's upset at me, She put out a statement saying that she wanted to thank her audience because they had 138 million views on YouTube in February alone, twice every show on CBS News combined. And then she talks about my YouTube traffic and says that her YouTube traffic is significantly higher than my YouTube. …”
“… is being jogged algorithmically, and they assume that their views are actually popular with the bulk of the American people. And that's why some engagement farmers, you know, people who spend all day abandoning principles but bragging about their view count, are claiming political victory even while President Trump ignores literally everything they're saying. Which is why, for example, sadly, Megyn Kelly continues to pretend she's the vanguard of the conservative movement, citing, you wait for it, her YouTube numbers. Yesterday, because she's upset at me, She put out a statement saying that she wanted to thank her audience because they had 138 million views on YouTube in February alone, twice every show on CBS News combined. And then she talks about my YouTube traffic and says that her YouTube traffic is significantly higher than my YouTube. Again, I'm not going to get into a contest of comparing statistics on episode downloads. or YouTube downloads for specific episodes of Megyn Kelly, because that's not how I measure morality. But that is clearly how Megyn measures morality. Now, some might point out that Megyn's supposed bravery, because Megyn tends to put herself out there as a brave …”
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Kristi Noem's tenure as Homeland Security Secretary was disastrous, marked by a significant drop in approval ratings for Trump's immigration policy due to her performative politics.
“Isn't it wild, the precipitous downfall of some people like MTG, like Tucker Carlson, like Candace Owens? It looks like Megyn Kelly kind of leaning into it a little bit. I don't know, kind of leaning into it. I haven't completely given up on Megyn Kelly. But Tucker Carlson, I mean, what the what the what? Are you back on the sauce? Is that that nicotine patch you have in your mouth all? Is that making your brain rot? I have no idea. I have no idea. Candace Owens, I don't know what. You're just start adopting cats. My God. Oh, crazy cat lady of the day coming up. Oh, this is …”
“Isn't it wild, the precipitous downfall of some people like MTG, like Tucker Carlson, like Candace Owens? It looks like Megyn Kelly kind of leaning into it a little bit. I don't know, kind of leaning into it. I haven't completely given up on Megyn Kelly. But Tucker Carlson, I mean, what the what the what? Are you back on the sauce? Is that that nicotine patch you have in your mouth all? Is that making your brain rot? I have no idea. I have no idea. Candace Owens, I don't know what. You're just start adopting cats. My God. Oh, crazy cat lady of the day coming up. Oh, this is a good one. Don't go anywhere. Hey, guys, it's Carson. I just got a ghost bed. Yeah, pay attention here because I've been sleeping on a foam mattress since I moved to the Washington, D.C. area, which is like sleeping on the sponge in your sink. Ghost bed doesn't build mattresses like furniture. They build engineered sleep systems. Their beds are …”
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Marjorie Taylor Greene and Tucker Carlson are experiencing a surprising downfall, raising questions about their future influence. As they grapple with their public personas, Greene pushes for the Save America Act, which aims to enforce voter ID laws. This act is framed as a common-sense approach to ensuring voting integrity, but critics argue it targets marginalized communities.
“… fake, by the way, for the trolls. I would argue that these people that are doing it right now, you look at Candace, you look at Tucker, you look at Megyn Kelly, and you look at all these people. I'm now convinced I mean we know Megyn Kelly was not a Trumper in the beginning, Tucker Carlson has been all over the place and we know Candace Owens wasn't a Trumper in the beginning either, I'm beginning to believe that these people are people that just want power, they want influence, they want so-called authority and they're moving and shifting with the times and right now the times are this is President …”
“… proven fake. They said that I was the ringleader on the paper there and that you and Ben Shapiro were also there. And I'm like, well, why am I the ringleader if Dan Bongino is getting paid to do this stuff? Anyway, moving forward. That was proven fake, by the way, for the trolls. I would argue that these people that are doing it right now, you look at Candace, you look at Tucker, you look at Megyn Kelly, and you look at all these people. I'm now convinced I mean we know Megyn Kelly was not a Trumper in the beginning, Tucker Carlson has been all over the place and we know Candace Owens wasn't a Trumper in the beginning either, I'm beginning to believe that these people are people that just want power, they want influence, they want so-called authority and they're moving and shifting with the times and right now the times are this is President Trump's last term in office, it's now time to If you got problems with President Trump, it's now time for you to do that because that's now the cool thing to do. Now, people like us, me and you, Dan, that I've been told my entire life, I can't go speak in a church because I'm too aggressive and I'm too divisive and I'm too this. Now, people call me …”
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The conservative movement faces a serious threat from influencers who prioritize power over principles, leading to a toxic environment. This commentary reveals how familiar faces like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson have shifted their stances for influence, leaving dedicated supporters feeling betrayed. The discussion highlights the dangers of misinformation and the erosion of trust within the movement.
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