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White college-indoctrinated women will ruin America because they are brainwashed. The worldview uploaded to young women daily is hyper-narcissistic and hyper-selfish, with the belief that "I am the only one that matters." This indoctrination makes them miserable. The speaker is unsure how to solve this problem and is open to suggestions.

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In new Epstein files, a plaintiff alleges that Trump raped her when she was a minor, aged 13 and pregnant, and that he later participated in the sacrifice of her newborn. The policies are not the top of the system; they are interchangeable pawns. Sex is described as a tool of compromise, a way to lock them in and bring them down at the desired moment. It is described as a classic operating mode of power frequently seen in films. The speaker asserts we live in an anti-life system that aims to sever us from empathy. In fashion, looks are dissociated and traumatized. Plush toys for children are equipped with BDSM accessories. Campaigns allegedly carry hidden messages with images of dismembered children. This is framed as the logic of trauma linked to the MK Ultra program. The idea is to break the victim to reprogram them and create new personalities. This pattern is said to appear with celebrities because pop culture normalizes dissociation. Everything is coded in their puppet-like clips, robotic gestures, two-tone hair, leopard spots. Bodies are described as becoming dehumanized sexual objects. Nicki Minaj is described as a prototype of the system with alter egos like Roman. She is said to be used today to support Trump. Trump is described as “your savior,” one who invokes God to ridicule believers, and as the inverse of what he claims to defend, and this is intentional. Therefore, Nicki Minaj represents Trump, Meghan Stallion represents Kamala Harris. The speaker claims there is nothing more to understand than that there is no left or right. The speaker asks the audience to look at a clip with a left Republican and a right Democrat, noting identical attire, identical sexual programs, and identical visual decadence. It is asserted that there has never been a camp, only one language, and its aim is to cut people off from their bearings to make their artificial system acceptable.

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I was open-minded and never identified as a feminist, but witnessing the extreme views pushed me to oppose them. I believe in female empowerment without demeaning men. Many women, like me, appreciate our relationships with husbands, sons, fathers, brothers, and male friends. We reject the idea that women's progress must come at the expense of men. Until this perspective changes, those promoting divisive ideologies will continue to fail.

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They are trying to sweep things under the rug. For almost 4 years, they have taken everything from women, like the word mother, Mother's Day, sports, tampon commercials, restrooms, and locker rooms. If Donald Trump gets elected, it's a threat to democracy, but putting someone in the democratic spot to race for the presidency without choice is not okay, especially someone not wanted back in 2020. The government knew people would just go with it. The Olympics opening ceremony was a disgrace. One person had their genitals exposed while dancing with children. Nobody cares who you prefer to sleep with, but people care about children being exposed to things they shouldn't see, hear, or know. Leave children out of it.

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White, college-indoctrinated women will ruin America because they are brainwashed. The worldview being uploaded to young women is hyper-narcissistic and hyper-selfish, with the belief that "I am the only one that matters" and rejecting guidance on how to act. This indoctrination makes them miserable. The speaker is unsure how to solve this problem and is open to suggestions.

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How many genders are there? Two. What are they? Male and female. What about the people that say there's, like, fifteen, twenty? That's called mental illness. Because if you can't count one plus one equals two, then you don't belong in this society. Every single problem goes back to feminism. Are you really kidding me? And this is exactly why the nineteenth amendment should be repealed right here. You need some fucking Islam in your life. You need some Islam in your life. Go find Jesus Christ. Miami, dude. I am covered up. Women always give their opinion when they're not even wanted.

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Young girls are being misled by artists like Cardi B, The Stallion Person, and Nicki Minaj, who promote the idea that being a boss bitch leads to happiness. However, this is a scam. True happiness for women lies in having a family, serving their husbands, and raising the next generation. It's unfortunate that society rejects these values. Women often only realize this when they get older, but I consider myself fortunate to have understood it earlier.

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Our leadership is criticized for harming the country intentionally. LGBTQ and George Floyd are shielded from criticism despite not benefiting America. They believe the American experiment is ending, aiming to enrich themselves and weaken men. The focus on trivial issues like trans swimmers distracts from larger societal problems like currency, judiciary, and elections being scams.

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Women are under spiritual attack and female representation today is terrible. Mainstream media and government promote extreme figures like Pearl and Jada Pinkett Smith, who represent female narcissism. Intelligent women like Candace Owens are only showcased when it aligns with a certain agenda. Cardi B and Kim Kardashian are celebrated despite their indecent actions. Female performers at the VMAs engage in provocative acts. The feminists who gain traction are either man-hating or transgender women who reject the classification of women. Bruce Jenner receiving the woman of the year award is ridiculous. Women are encouraged to embrace transactional sexuality for empowerment but also demasculinate men based on their finances. Mainstream media and the American government have divided genders, eliminated chivalry and practical gender roles, and destabilized the American family.

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Many women today want to be wives not because they want to commit to a man, but rather to show off to their friends and uphold a false sense of morality. They claim they want to be married before having kids, yet they have been with numerous partners. It's as if they believe they can erase their past mistakes. It's important to be cautious in relationships.

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Men who identify as women are taking opportunities from actual women in sports and media. This trend is seen in the best female athletes being men, men representing female products, and a man being named woman of the year. This deception is being challenged by women and men who oppose it, as it threatens society, family values, and women's rights. The speaker emphasizes the importance of addressing this issue before it causes irreversible harm.

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Donald Trump rarely associates with strong, intelligent women. The real issue lies with his supporters, whose actions are seen as unconscionable and un-American. This behavior contradicts the values we uphold.

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Speaker 0: Honestly, nothing scarier to me than a white liberal woman. Speaker 1: Why do you never care about anything that happens in your own country? Why is it always like women in Afghanistan, women in Syria? I'm like, well, what about under the Biden administration with your candidate Harris, the 350,000 children that are trafficked that went missing. Because American issues, you can bring attention to and you can solve. I just find it weird that the social justice warriors that are the white women of America never seem to care about anything that they could do in America, but I think that would actually involve caring, and it would be going against their own side. Speaker 0: There's honestly nothing scarier to me or more destructive to society than a white liberal woman. Speaker 1: I know. Speaker 0: Name something worse. Speaker 1: I saw Jimmy John's was doing a sandwich and the bread was pickles. Speaker 0: That sounds so good. Speaker 1: Okay. So liberal women are Speaker 0: so worse.

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"I'm surprised by the amount of women, you know, who continue to support him. You know, let's be clear. Women can be misogynists too. We internalize a lot of those values especially if we feel that's what we need to do to stay safe and protected and, you know, have our wealth secured." "And if you're, you know, if you're a right wing woman, you're gonna go along with what your husband says is like, you know, you're the lowly woman." "Yeah. And I and I'm not a person of color, so I don't wanna speak to this from a black, let Latinx, Latina perspective on this. But Tanya and I, as you can tell, you know, both have white skin. And, you know, we'll talk about our own peoples. How, you know, we look very similar, but there can be a lot of hatred of each other along tribal lines." "I mean, I can give an example of that."

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It's all a big production. Many public figures, including politicians and celebrities, are just actors in this system. They’re not genuine; they’re puppets in a larger game. People often idolize these figures, but they’re essentially nobodies, bought and paid for. Talent doesn’t matter; it’s about who plays the game. For instance, there are many singers better than Beyoncé, but she reached her status by compromising. Andrew Tate shares a similar message, but even he seems part of this facade. Some public figures appear almost non-human, with unusual physical traits, suggesting they might not be entirely real. Many celebrities are engineered, created in labs with specific genetic traits.

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Feminism, the pill, the sexual revolution, and platforms like OnlyFans are the culmination of a cultural shift. While some may feel empowered by participating, corporations are pushing this narrative to destroy Western civilization. Historically, ideologies like socialism, communism, and Marxism have targeted the family unit, and these activities are detrimental to it.

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A recent incident at the White House, where a person identifying as a woman went topless during a pride celebration, highlights the cultural hysteria and decadence in our society. Our politics and institutions have been weaponized for political gain, and this trend is likely to continue. The pressure on the next Republican president to bring charges against Joe Biden and his family will be immense. Our society is in decline, as we have prioritized our economy over everything else, including family and community. This incident is just a symptom of a larger problem: we no longer live in the world we once knew.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Pride Month Pandering, Caitlin Clark Controversy, and Woke Drama at Washington Post, with Dave Rubin
Guests: Dave Rubin
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Dave Rubin to the show, discussing the state of media and the decline of traditional outlets like the Washington Post, which is reportedly losing readers and facing significant financial issues. They highlight the paper's recent leadership changes, bringing in four white men during Pride Month, which has sparked outrage among staff. Rubin and Kelly argue that mainstream media has become untrustworthy, with many people turning to alternative sources for information. They also touch on the implications of Donald Trump's legal troubles, with Kelly expressing skepticism about the likelihood of him serving jail time. They discuss the political ramifications of Trump's indictment and how it has seemingly energized his supporters rather than deterred them. The conversation shifts to the cultural landscape, particularly regarding immigration and the perceived erosion of American values, with both hosts expressing concern over the current trajectory of society. Kelly and Rubin critique the influence of wokeness in various sectors, including sports, as they discuss Caitlyn Clark's impact on women's basketball and the backlash against her success. They emphasize the importance of merit and talent over identity politics, arguing that the focus on race and gender detracts from the achievements of athletes. The discussion also covers the intersection of LGBTQ+ issues with current events, including the backlash against figures like Kim Kardashian for their perceived exploitation of social issues for personal gain. They express frustration with the commodification of identity and the impact it has on genuine discourse. Finally, they reflect on the absurdity of modern cultural phenomena, including the clash between different activist groups during Pride events and the challenges of navigating a society increasingly defined by identity politics. Throughout the conversation, they maintain a critical stance on the current state of media, politics, and culture, advocating for a return to more straightforward and honest discussions.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Megyn Kelly Takes On Paris Fashion Week, Mahmoud Khalil, Sarah McBride, Sen. Elissa Slotkin, More
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Megyn Kelly discusses the recent controversy surrounding Mahmud Khalil, a leader of an anti-Semitic group at Columbia University, who faces deportation after his student visa and green card were revoked. The left has rallied to his defense, framing him as a civil rights figure exercising free speech, while Kelly argues that his actions, including endorsing Hamas and participating in disruptive protests, warrant his removal. She emphasizes that Khalil's behavior undermines the values of the U.S. and that the Secretary of State has the authority to consider him a threat to national security. Kelly also critiques newly elected Michigan Senator Elise Slotkin, who appeared on The View, attempting to explain Trump and his supporters. Kelly labels Slotkin as a partisan rather than a moderate, highlighting her condescending remarks about the American public's political maturity. Additionally, she addresses the recent events at Paris Fashion Week, criticizing the choice of models and designers who promote unconventional and provocative fashion, which she believes undermines traditional femininity and decorum. Kelly concludes by asserting the importance of calling out such depravity in society and maintaining a commitment to reality and truth.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Crockett's Identity Theft, Vance's Dominance, and Death of Legacy Media - Link, Halperin, and Beck
Guests: Link, Halperin, Beck
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Megyn Kelly opened her event by reflecting on her tour and launching into critiques of prominent female celebrities. She criticized Jennifer Lopez for blaming others in relationships, Jennifer Aniston for prioritizing her career over having children, and Oprah Winfrey for promoting narcissism, consumerism, and a "therapy culture" that encourages rumination rather than problem-solving. Kelly argued these figures represent misaligned values, prioritizing fame and wealth over family and genuine well-being. Audience questions covered topics such as government transparency under Trump, the role of faith in combating political violence, media bias, and concerns about safety for young people on college campuses, with Kelly emphasizing personal responsibility and a return to faith. Guest Link Lauren continued the critique of celebrity culture, targeting Kim Kardashian for perceived victimhood narratives and promoting body dysmorphia, Michelle Obama for complaining about White House expenses while living lavishly, and Meghan Markle for inauthenticity and mistreating staff. Lauren also discussed his rapid political ascent through RFK Jr.'s campaign, highlighting the inverse relationship between mainstream media approval and public favorability. Mark Halperin then analyzed the Democratic party's current weaknesses, citing Kamala Harris's low support and Governor JB Pritzker's denial of Chicago's high crime rates. He extensively discussed the pervasive media bias, particularly "Trump derangement syndrome," and predicted JD Vance as a strong contender for the next Republican presidential nomination, likely with Trump's endorsement. Glenn Beck recounted his media career, from his departure from Fox News to founding The Blaze as a pioneering independent digital media company. He announced his new venture, "The Torch," an AI-powered educational platform designed to digitize historical documents and offer personalized learning experiences, aiming to counter mainstream education. Beck and Kelly delved into internal conservative debates, the rise of anti-Semitism, and the broader "culture of death" encompassing abortion and population control. They expressed alarm over the perceived "Islamification" of America, citing immigration trends and the political rise of figures like Zoran Mamdani in New York City, arguing these developments threaten America's Judeo-Christian foundations. Both concluded by emphasizing the critical importance of faith, family, and personal awakening as the only solutions to current societal challenges.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Hunter Hypocrisy, and Trans vs. Girls Rights, with Glenn Greenwald, Carrie Prejean, and Britt Mayer
Guests: Glenn Greenwald, Carrie Prejean, Britt Mayer
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Glenn Greenwald, Carrie Prejean, and Britt Mayer to discuss current events in the U.S. and Brazil. Greenwald, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, shares insights on Brazil's political landscape, emphasizing its significance as the sixth most populous country and a key player in Latin America. He explains the political shift from the Workers' Party, led by Lula da Silva, to Jair Bolsonaro, who capitalized on public discontent with the establishment. Greenwald notes that Bolsonaro's supporters believe the recent election was stolen, despite a lack of evidence for widespread fraud. The conversation shifts to the Biden administration's handling of classified documents, with Greenwald criticizing the disparity in how similar cases are treated based on political affiliation. He highlights the hypocrisy of Democrats who previously condemned Trump for mishandling classified materials while Biden faces similar scrutiny. Greenwald argues that the Justice Department's inconsistent application of the law raises concerns about a two-tiered justice system. The discussion also touches on the controversy surrounding the YMCA's locker room policies in California, where a young girl encountered a transgender individual in the women's locker room. Prejean and Mayer express their outrage over the implications for women's safety and privacy, calling for a reevaluation of policies that prioritize transgender rights over the rights of women and girls. The panel critiques the influence of social media on young women, particularly focusing on gymnast Olivia Dunne, who has gained fame for her looks and social media presence. They express concern that this trend shifts the focus from athletic achievement to appearance, potentially undermining the integrity of women's sports. Finally, they discuss the Miss Universe pageant's new ownership by a transgender individual, raising issues of gender identity and representation in women's spaces. The panel emphasizes the need for a clear distinction between biological women and transgender women, arguing that the current cultural climate undermines the achievements and rights of women.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Judge Violates Trump's Free Speech, and What Noem's Lies Expose, w/ Vivek Ramaswamy and Buck Sexton
Guests: Vivek Ramaswamy, Buck Sexton
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Megyn Kelly discusses the ongoing trial of former President Donald Trump, highlighting the media's excitement over the potential for jail time due to alleged violations of a gag order. She introduces Vivek Ramaswamy, who has relaunched his podcast, and they discuss the implications of the gag order on Trump's First Amendment rights. Ramaswamy argues that the order is a violation of free speech, especially during a presidential election, and criticizes the vagueness of the charges against Trump, suggesting they are politically motivated. Ramaswamy elaborates on the legal theory behind the charges, asserting that if Trump had used campaign funds for hush money, it would have been a stronger case against him. He believes the prosecution is a political exercise aimed at undermining Trump, and if he were jailed, it would backfire politically. Kelly and Ramaswamy also discuss the media's reaction to Trump's comments about the jury, emphasizing the importance of allowing political candidates to express their opinions freely. The conversation shifts to Kristi Noem, with Buck Sexton joining to critique her recent media tour and the controversy surrounding her memoir. Sexton accuses Noem of being disingenuous and highlights her failure to take accountability for her actions, particularly regarding her claims about meeting world leaders and the decision to euthanize her dog. They discuss the implications of her actions on her political career, especially as she was once considered a strong VP candidate. Sexton expresses concern over the culture of celebrity and the normalization of extreme behaviors, particularly among women in the public eye, who feel pressured to conform to unrealistic standards of beauty. They reflect on the decline of traditional masculinity in pop culture and the impact of social media on societal values. The discussion concludes with a critique of the Met Gala, noting the shift from A-list celebrities to social media influencers and the prevalence of nudity as a means of garnering attention. They emphasize the need for a return to dignity and substance in public life, both in politics and culture.

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Trump's Tariff Victory Lap, Massive EU Trade Deal, & Insane Leftist Sydney Sweeney Backlash, w/ VDH
Guests: Victor Davis Hanson
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Megyn Kelly announces the hiring of Hope Hicks as the first chief operating officer of her independent media company, emphasizing her control over editorial decisions and the company's growth. Kelly expresses excitement about expanding MK Media and the upcoming MK True Crime initiative. The discussion shifts to Donald Trump's recent press conference in Scotland, where he speaks candidly on various topics, showcasing his confidence and ability to engage with the media without a script. Kelly highlights Trump's success with tariffs, countering initial negative predictions from media and political figures, and emphasizes the positive economic outcomes resulting from his trade policies. Victor Davis Hanson joins the conversation, noting that Trump has secured favorable tariff agreements with countries like Japan and the UK, which benefit the U.S. economy. Hanson reflects on the historical context of trade and tariffs, arguing that previous economic orthodoxies underestimated the potential for profit margins under new agreements. He discusses the significant foreign investment projected in the U.S. and the impact of deregulation under Trump, which has led to job creation and economic growth. The conversation also touches on Trump's evolving stance on Vladimir Putin, as he recognizes the need for a firmer approach in light of Russia's actions in Ukraine. Both Kelly and Hanson discuss the implications of Trump's negotiations and the potential consequences for the Republican Party's stance on foreign policy. They address the media's selective coverage of violence, particularly a recent incident in Cincinnati involving a racially charged mob attack, highlighting the disparity in reporting based on the races of the individuals involved. Hanson critiques the current societal attitudes towards race and accountability, advocating for a return to individual responsibility rather than group-based grievances. The discussion concludes with commentary on the left's reaction to cultural issues, including the backlash against Sydney Sweeney's ad campaign for American Eagle, which some critics labeled as promoting white supremacy. Kelly and Hanson argue that the left's demands for representation and sensitivity have become excessive and counterproductive, ultimately undermining the principles of equality and fairness.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Media Deems LA Riots “Tiny”, Biles’ Tarnished Legacy, and “Desperate” Aging Celebs, w/Miranda Devine
Guests: Miranda Devine
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Megyn Kelly discusses ongoing protests in Los Angeles against ICE, with Secretary of Defense Pete Hexath deploying 700 Marines to protect federal buildings. Looters targeted various stores, and some protesters displayed Mexican and Guatemalan flags. President Trump authorized an additional 2,000 National Guard troops, which California Governor Gavin Newsom opposed, claiming Trump exceeded his authority. Newsom's lawsuit against Trump is seen as unlikely to succeed, with NPR acknowledging Trump's legal power in this context. Kelly and guest Miranda Devine criticize Democrats for downplaying the protests and looting, suggesting they are politically motivated. Devine argues that Trump is not panicking but is instead reinforcing his law-and-order stance, which resonates with voters. Polls indicate Trump's approval on immigration has significantly improved compared to his first term, with a majority of Americans supporting the deportation of illegal immigrants. They also discuss the political implications of the protests, asserting that Democrats are alienating voters by appearing to support illegal immigration and failing to enforce laws. Devine highlights the hypocrisy of local leaders who refuse to cooperate with ICE while allowing crime to escalate. In a separate segment, Kelly and Devine critique Simone Biles for attacking Riley Gaines over her comments on transgender athletes in women's sports. They argue that Biles's response reflects a broader trend of celebrities prioritizing political correctness over women's rights. The conversation touches on the cultural implications of women like JLo and Biles seeking validation through provocative displays, which they view as detrimental to societal standards of decency and empowerment.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Trump’s Possible VP Contenders, Prince William Affair Rumors, w/ Ruthless and Dershowitz
Guests: Dershowitz
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing various headlines, including Don Lemon's complaints after being fired from CNN and the lack of polling support for President Biden following his State of the Union Address. She highlights a significant ruling by Fulton County Superior Judge Scott McAfee, who dismissed six counts of the indictment against Trump and others, suggesting inadequate drafting by the prosecution. Alan Dershowitz joins to discuss the implications of the ruling and the potential disqualification of Fanny Willis from the case. He expresses skepticism about the judge's courage to make a fair decision, predicting that the judge may avoid fully disqualifying Willis despite evidence of misconduct. Dershowitz critiques the prosecution's credibility, emphasizing that if the judge does not find sufficient grounds for disqualification, it could undermine the integrity of the judicial system. He also comments on the political implications of the judge's upcoming decision, suggesting that it may be influenced by the judge's recent electoral challenge. The conversation shifts to the broader implications for Trump's case and the public perception of Willis. The discussion then transitions to polling data showing Trump gaining ground against Biden, with the hosts analyzing the disconnect between media narratives and public opinion. They also touch on Trump's ongoing VP selection process, speculating on potential candidates and their suitability. In a lighter segment, the hosts discuss Kate Middleton's health rumors and the bizarre theories circulating online about her marital issues with Prince William. They critique the media's obsession with the royal family and the absurdity of some conspiracy theories. Lastly, they address Dylan Mulvaney's recent music video celebrating his identity as a woman, with the hosts expressing their discomfort with the portrayal of femininity and the implications for young girls. They conclude by emphasizing the importance of authentic female experiences and the challenges posed by figures like Mulvaney who attempt to redefine womanhood.
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