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The speaker discusses the dark side of kids' TV, highlighting inappropriate behavior towards child stars. They criticize the hypocrisy in addressing these issues and mention instances of sexualization in Disney and Nickelodeon. The speaker questions the push for wokeness in children and advocates for simpler, age-appropriate content. They express concerns about the influence of activists on children's views on gender and sexuality. Ultimately, the speaker suggests giving kids a break from cultural battles.

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On Twitter, a video has gone viral showing Joe Biden allegedly headbutting a child. The video has gained millions of views and sparked concern. In the clip, Biden can be seen leaning in towards the child, followed by a deep breath. Some have interpreted this as a sexual experience for Biden. The video ends abruptly, leaving viewers questioning the incident.

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The speaker explains why they don't respect Kamala Harris, stating it's because "she fucked her way to the top." They believe Harris degrades women across the world by showing that women can get to the top this way. The speaker wants their sons to marry respectable women and their daughter to become a respectable woman. They don't want their children looking up to women like Harris, because supporting her shows their daughter that spreading her legs is a path to success. The speaker believes actively supporting this is going backwards, not sexual liberation, and that selling yourself is the most degrading and dangerous profession. They want to pass on their values and morals to their children.

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I have love and respect for Quavo as an artist. It's sad to see him taking money to support Kamala Harris. Megan Thee Stallion and Quavo likely got paid to attend an event. It's disappointing. If Trump did the same, people would be upset.

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There's a concerning trend of slut-shaming directed at Vice President Kamala Harris, which will likely be echoed in schools. As I prepare to return to a public school setting, I'm aware that students may express disrespectful views about women, including using derogatory terms. School staff and administration need to be prepared for this behavior, including hate speech like the n-word and derogatory comments about women. If someone claims Kamala Harris "slept her way to the top," challenge them by asking who created a system that would force women to trade sex for success. It's clear that such a system is designed by men in power, not women.

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Nothing is scarier or more destructive to society than a white liberal woman. It's puzzling why they focus on issues abroad, like women's rights in Afghanistan or Syria, while ignoring serious problems at home, such as the 350,000 missing children trafficked under the Biden administration. They could address American issues, but that might require confronting their own side, which they seem unwilling to do. In a lighter moment, one mentions a Jimmy John's sandwich with pickle bread, suggesting it sounds good, contrasting it with the previous serious topic about liberal women.

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I am puzzled by the Megan Thee Stallion TikToks from the concert. Twerking won't solve our economic or immigration issues. Kamala Harris vows to address the border, despite never visiting. She has the power to act. I suggest holding a concert at the border to raise funds. Choose a candidate based on merit, not gender or party. The current situation is chaotic. Translation: The speaker questions the impact of Megan Thee Stallion's twerking on serious issues like the economy and immigration. They criticize Kamala Harris for not visiting the border despite promising to address the situation. The speaker suggests holding a concert at the border to raise funds and advises choosing a candidate based on merit. They describe the current state of affairs as chaotic.

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The speaker discusses Cardi B's appearance at a Kamala Harris campaign event, suggesting Cardi B stalled for a teleprompter because she was unprepared or unwilling to go off-script. The speaker believes the Harris campaign provided Cardi B with a script to read. The speaker highlights Cardi B's statement about standing up to bullies, calling it hypocritical given her past admission of drugging and robbing men. The speaker felt Cardi B seemed unfamiliar with the script and unprepared, and that her speech was a "train wreck" and embarrassing for the Kamala Harris campaign. The speaker plans to create a video about the speech and encourages viewers to follow them on YouTube.

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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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Last Christmas, the song "Baby It's Cold Outside," written in the 1940s, was canceled due to claims of toxic masculinity and male aggression in its lyrics. Meanwhile, the number one song in the nation for over two months was "WAP," which won multiple awards. This raises questions about societal standards. Comparing the two songs, "Baby It's Cold Outside" features a dialogue about staying warm, while "WAP" includes explicit and aggressive sexual content. The contrast highlights a perceived inconsistency in cultural reactions to different types of lyrics, suggesting that society may have lost its sense of balance.

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The speaker asserts that Bad Bunny speaks for himself, not Latinos in general, and that while Bad Bunny may be an amazing musician, his political views are garbage. The claim is that Bad Bunny is “part of the political party that wants independence for Puerto Rico” and holds extreme leftist views, described as “Think AOC with auto tune.” The speaker, identifying as a gay man, says Bad Bunny is pandering to the gay community inauthentically and pushing hyper-feminization as a role model for boys. The critique highlights perceived hypocrisy: Bad Bunny advocates for Puerto Ricans to give up their US citizenship and passports while he lives in a Malibu mansion, flies private, and travels internationally. The speaker argues that if Puerto Ricans should relinquish citizenship, Bad Bunny should lead by example. He notes Bad Bunny’s stance against the United States while benefiting from it, stating Bad Bunny “is out here selling we should hate America” yet lives the American dream. Further contradiction is pointed out: Bad Bunny supposedly supports giving green cards to illegals while criticizing U.S. citizenship, with the speaker calling this a walking contradiction. The speaker emphasizes the benefits Puerto Ricans have from US citizenship, including being able to go to any state without hassle, and asserts that Puerto Ricans have a “golden ticket.” The accusation continues that Bad Bunny wants to remove that privilege while himself contributing to the American economy through money, American banks, Nike/Adidas deals, and a luxury lifestyle funded by capitalism. The speaker mentions that 48% of Latino men voted for Trump, challenging Bad Bunny’s demographic assumptions and questioning which audience he targets. There is a claim that Bad Bunny criticizes President Trump but fails to call out corrupt governments that Latinos are fleeing from, suggesting this omits context that would fit Bad Bunny’s agenda. The speaker claims Bad Bunny’s wealth comes from American banks and American companies, implying hypocrisy in fighting capitalism while benefiting from it, and asserts that many Puerto Ricans have built lives in the United States and serve in the military. The speaker concludes that a great artist can also be a terrible political influence, and that Bad Bunny’s behavior can be hypocritical while performing in the United States and demonizing the United States. The audience is invited to comment on whether Bad Bunny’s performance in the U.S. is hypocritical given his stance. The message ends with a closing, “And as always, love you guys. Peace.”

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Listen to this. I can't believe these numbers: $10 million for Beyoncé to support Kamala Harris, $5 million each for Megan Thee Stallion and Lizzo, and $1.8 million for Eminem. Is this how it usually works? Also, how much do you think Donald Trump paid Elon Musk? Can Trump even afford Musk? It seems like these are just fake relationships where people are paid to pretend to support each other. This is ridiculous.

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I'm done protecting those who exploit our children. I don't want to send more people to prison, but we must stop the buying of girls. As a mental health professional, I've seen the deep wounds caused by abuse, often from those meant to protect them. We have a moral responsibility to say enough is enough. Men who buy and sell girls receive minimal consequences, and this cycle must end. We need to focus on the core issues affecting vulnerable children, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds. The Democratic Party should not condone this behavior. I urge everyone to draw a line and take a stand against this exploitation. Let's prioritize the safety and well-being of our children.

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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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Speaker 0: We already have a n-word mayor. We don't need any more n-word big shots. Speaker 1: Are you still going to vote for Joe? Poor kids are just as bright and tall as white kids. If you can't decide if you're for Trump, then you're not black. You can't go to a 711 without an Indian accent. There's a foot. Speaker 2: In this clip, Biden mistakes a 6-year-old girl for a 17-year-old and touches her face and hair. Speaker 1: How old are you, 17? Oh, 6. Speaker 2: Again, he grabs her face and hair. Speaker 0: We already have a n-word mayor. We don't need any more n-word.

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A number of celebrities, including Cardi B, LeBron James, Martha Stewart, Taylor Swift, Ellen DeGeneres, Beyonce, Ben Stiller, Oprah Winfrey, Madonna, Jay-Z, Jennifer Lopez, and Leonardo DiCaprio, have recently come out in support of Kamala Harris. It raises the question of whether their support is genuine or if they feel pressured to endorse her. What could they possibly have in common that drives this collective backing?

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What's happening with P. Diddy is not a distraction, but the main point, especially concerning missing children. There are too many incidents of children being grabbed up by perverts. P. Diddy allegedly has 15 years of tapes showing celebrities doing unspeakable things to minors. The speaker questions why Kamala Harris is associating with Hollywood while it's collapsing, and why accountability for figures like Danny Masterson and P. Diddy is only happening now. The speaker also questions the timing of Kim Porter's book release after her mysterious death in 2018. The speaker claims royal elites in the 16th century bathed in the blood of virgins to stay youthful, and that this practice is still being investigated in 2024. Thousands of migrant children have disappeared at the border. The speaker believes that the situation with Hollywood is the point and that P. Diddy will expose everything.

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Hunter Biden's alleged selling of access to his father, referred to as the "big guy," is the reason why we were interested in him. This raises concerns about a potentially compromised president in the White House. Americans should be worried about this situation.

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The video discusses the controversy surrounding President Biden and his interactions with children. There are photos of Biden with four young children, and another photo that is difficult to describe. This is not the first scandal involving the American president, as there are numerous videos showing his questionable behavior with women and his son, Hunter Biden, involved in questionable activities.

The Megyn Kelly Show

CBS Bends the Knee to Trump, Diddy Defenders, and Charlize Theron's Vulgar Rant, with Stu Burguiere
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing her family's Fourth of July traditions, including colonial costumes and reading the Declaration of Independence. She highlights significant news updates, including the fallout from Brian Coberger's guilty plea and the judge's decision to keep Sean Diddy Combs in jail pending sentencing. Kelly criticizes the jury's decision in Diddy's case, expressing frustration over the perceived failure of the justice system to protect victims. She then shifts to discuss the House of Representatives nearing the passage of Trump's "big beautiful bill," emphasizing its implications for immigration enforcement and tax cuts. Kelly quotes a commentator on the Democrats' futile attempts to delay the bill's passage, asserting that it will ultimately benefit the country. The Supreme Court's decision to hear cases regarding bans on trans athletes in girls' sports is also mentioned, with Kelly expressing optimism about the court's conservative majority. She highlights recent victories for women's rights, including the University of Pennsylvania's decision to restrict male participation in women's sports, citing Riley Gaines' reaction to the ruling. Kelly transitions to discuss the media landscape, noting the declining ratings of networks like CNN and MSNBC, attributing their struggles to a lack of engaging content and the public's disillusionment with their narratives. She emphasizes the importance of a free media while critiquing the left's failure to self-examine after electoral losses. The conversation then turns to the Diddy trial, with Kelly expressing disbelief over the jury's verdict and the implications for victims of domestic violence. She reflects on the broader societal issues surrounding celebrity culture and accountability. Finally, Kelly discusses Charlize Theron's recent comments about her personal life and parenting choices, critiquing her approach to discussing sexuality and motherhood. She contrasts Theron's behavior with other celebrities who maintain a more dignified public image, expressing concern over the normalization of such discussions in mainstream media. The show concludes with a focus on the upcoming passage of the big beautiful bill and its potential impact on American families.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Bud Learns "Go Woke Go Broke," & Female Athletes Go Anti-Woman, w/ Emily Jashinsky & Eliana Johnson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the fallout from Bud Light's marketing strategy, which aimed to appeal to a small demographic by featuring transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. The decision has led to a significant drop in sales, with reports of up to 70% declines in some markets. Kelly and her guests, Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson, analyze the implications of this marketing move, questioning whether Bud Light's executives understand their core audience and whether they prioritize social activism over financial performance. The conversation shifts to the broader cultural implications of corporate decisions influenced by social justice movements, with Jashinsky noting that companies may sacrifice short-term profits for favorable diversity and inclusion ratings. They discuss the disconnect between corporate strategies and consumer sentiments, particularly in the context of Bud Light's traditional customer base. The hosts also touch on the Tennessee State House drama involving expelled representatives, highlighting the media's portrayal of these figures as civil rights icons despite their disruptive behavior. Kelly expresses skepticism about the long-term impact of their actions on Tennessee politics. The discussion then moves to the Biden administration's strategy to engage young voters through social media influencers, with Kelly and her guests critiquing the effectiveness of this approach. They note the challenges Republicans face in connecting with younger demographics, particularly on social issues like abortion and climate change. In a segment on the Dalai Lama, the hosts react to a controversial incident where he asked a young boy to suck his tongue, condemning the behavior and questioning the defenses offered by some commentators. They express concern over the normalization of inappropriate behavior towards children and the implications of such incidents on societal values. Finally, they discuss a UK television program featuring naked adults in front of teenagers, debating the appropriateness of such exposure and the potential impact on young viewers' understanding of body image and sexuality. The hosts conclude that discussions about sexuality should remain private and should be guided by parents rather than public broadcasts.

The Megyn Kelly Show

"The View" Exposed, Biden's Glitzy Fundraiser, and MSNBC's Tantrums, with The Fifth Column Hosts
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Megyn Kelly hosts a live show discussing President Biden's fundraising event in New York City, which features former presidents Obama and Clinton, expected to raise $25 million. In contrast, former President Trump attends the wake of an NYPD officer killed in the line of duty, highlighting a stark political juxtaposition. The hosts from The Fifth Column—Michael Moan, Camille Foster, and Matt Welsh—join Kelly to discuss various topics, including rising cyber attacks and the implications of Congress considering the Durban Marshall credit card bill, which could jeopardize consumer data security. The conversation shifts to the tragic death of Officer Jonathan Diller, who was shot while on duty. The hosts critique Biden's absence at the wake, emphasizing the political optics of his fundraising event coinciding with the officer's funeral. They discuss the broader implications of crime in New York City, noting a rise in violence and the perception of safety among residents. The hosts express skepticism about the narrative that crime is decreasing, citing personal experiences and observations of the subway system's safety. The discussion also touches on Coleman Hughes's recent appearance on The View, where he advocates for a colorblind approach to race and criticizes the current trend of emphasizing racial identity in public policy. The hosts analyze the hostile reception Hughes received from the show's panel, particularly from Sunny Hostin, who accused him of being a pawn for conservative ideologies. They reflect on the broader cultural implications of such exchanges and the challenges faced by individuals who express dissenting views in academic and media environments. The show further delves into the media landscape, discussing the hiring controversies at MSNBC and NBC, and the challenges faced by journalists in maintaining objectivity amidst political pressures. The hosts critique the current state of cable news, highlighting the need for diverse perspectives and the dangers of ideological conformity. Finally, the conversation shifts to the legal troubles of Sean "Diddy" Combs, who is under investigation by the Department of Homeland Security for potential sex trafficking. The hosts express skepticism about the sensationalism surrounding such cases, urging caution and a thorough examination of the evidence before drawing conclusions. They emphasize the importance of addressing the realities of sex trafficking and the need for accountability in high-profile cases.

Breaking Points

Krystal and Emily REACT To Kanye's "Heil Hitler" Anthem
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Kanye West's new album, *Cuck*, features a controversial track with a chorus that includes "Hy Hitler." Despite bans from platforms like Spotify and Apple, the song has gained millions of views online. The lyrics express his anger over losing custody of his children and suggest a descent into extreme ideologies as a cry for help. Critics note that he is surrounded by enablers who profit from his mental struggles. The song reflects societal rewards for provocative statements, highlighting a troubling cultural dynamic.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Kardashian Narcissism, Kanye's Anti-Semitism, and Nuclear "Armageddon," with The Fifth Column Hosts
Guests: The Fifth Column Hosts
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Megyn Kelly welcomes the hosts of The Fifth Column podcast to discuss various topics, including Tulsi Gabbard's departure from the Democratic Party, where she criticizes the party as an elitist group of war mongers. The conversation shifts to a controversial claim made by MSNBC host Tiffany Cross, who suggests that the NFL is racist against black players, despite the fact that Tua Tagovailoa, the player in question, is Samoan. The hosts criticize Cross for her lack of understanding and for injecting race into discussions where it may not apply. They also discuss a Pfizer executive's admission that could challenge mandatory vaccine requirements. The conversation then turns to Kanye West, who has faced backlash for his recent comments perceived as anti-Semitic. The hosts analyze the implications of his statements and the reactions they provoke, noting the double standards in how different groups are treated in public discourse. The discussion continues with a critique of Kim Kardashian and the Kardashian brand, highlighting their impact on societal values and the unrealistic standards they set for young women. The hosts express concern over the influence of celebrity culture on youth and the dangers of promoting superficial values. As the midterms approach, they touch on a campaign by Michelle Obama's group aimed at encouraging young black voters through a provocative song, which they find problematic. The hosts argue that not everyone should be encouraged to vote if they lack knowledge about the candidates or issues. Lastly, they discuss the alarming trend of young men withdrawing from the workforce and the broader implications of this societal shift. The episode concludes with a light-hearted segment where they taste a pumpkin spice latte, with mixed reactions to its flavor.

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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