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The speaker questions why voting for the Democratic party would make Black men "no longer ridiculous or crazy." They cite the party's stance on gender, boys in girls' sports, and perceived pandering attempts. The speaker accuses the Democratic party of destroying Black communities for 60 years and opening borders to replace Black votes. They contrast this with the Republican party's history of opposing Black suffrage and supporting Jim Crow and slavery. The speaker also criticizes the current Vice President's track record and perceived inabilities, questioning why they should vote based on skin color rather than policy impact.

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Women are warned not to vote for Kamala Harris, as the speaker believes she is corrupt. They urge feminists to do their research and not support her bid for presidency. The speaker claims Harris kept black men in prison for free labor and is not who she appears to be. They emphasize not to vote for her, calling her a devil.

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Shameka Michelle expresses her thoughts on the House passing a bill to protect women's sports, with no Democrats voting for it. She questions the Democrats' ability to differentiate between men and women, highlighting their lack of understanding regarding childbirth and periods. Shameka believes that the Democrats are soulless and urges people to reevaluate their values and morals if they continue to support them. She encourages black people to stop voting based on skin color and instead analyze what these politicians truly stand for. Shameka concludes by criticizing those who blindly support the Democrats, stating that they appear ridiculous.

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Kamala is a poor candidate who has had four years without being elected. The Democratic party may win by undermining democracy, especially after the threats against Trump. Real political violence stems from labeling opponents as threats. Identity politics have radicalized many Democrats, focusing too much on race, gender, and sexuality. An earlier conversation highlighted assumptions about identity; the speaker, a mixed individual who identifies as bisexual, emphasizes that others often project their views onto him without knowing his true background.

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Republicans are accused of hating gays and women, but I'd rather vote for them than a party that doesn't recognize women. While some criticize Republicans for taking away rights, they argue that the other party is doing the same by not protecting women's rights. The speaker expresses frustration with the focus on trivial issues like bathroom policies while important rights are being eroded. Ultimately, the speaker is confident in their voting choice despite the criticism.

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The speaker recalls being ridiculed during a 2020 Democratic debate for advocating a return to the party's roots of fighting for the people and free speech. According to the speaker, the Democratic Party has since become more extreme because it is not rooted in the Constitution. The speaker claims that many Democrats refuse to accept objective truth, citing the example of denying the existence of men and women. The speaker alleges that this denial stems from a spiritual problem where individuals believe they are God and can designate truth.

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The speaker states they cannot support a party that wants to redefine family, which they consider the core of society. They cannot vote for laws that would allow children to mutilate their bodies, possibly without parental consent, or that would allow LGBTQ+ couples to marry. They also cannot support a party that favors parents losing custody for not affirming a child's transition, children of opposite sexes sharing bathrooms, or biological males competing against the speaker's daughter in sports. The speaker is not pushing their views on others, but sharing the reasons for their voting decision. They suggest voters should ask which party promotes values that are unbiblical and directly contradict a Christian worldview. While both parties may promote some biblical values, the speaker believes the listed issues are weightier matters and influence their vote.

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic party for promoting unqualified black women and neglecting black men. They argue that policies have harmed the black community, praising Trump for caring about their concerns. They accuse Barack Obama of neglecting black issues and label him a curse on the nation. The speaker also condemns Black Lives Matter founders for not supporting black businesses and criticizes liberals for hypocrisy regarding illegal immigration. They express concern about defunding the police and highlight Trump's appeal to black voters for prioritizing America. The speaker urges fair treatment of all individuals.

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The speaker believes the "balloon wing" of the Democratic Party is in control, which is good for the Republican Party but bad for America. The speaker characterizes these Democrats as "deeply weird," giving as an example their apparent belief that biological sex doesn't exist. The speaker claims that no honest person with an IQ above their age could believe that biological sex doesn't exist. The Republican secret plan for dealing with the Democrats is called "operation let them speak," which the speaker believes is good for the Republican party but bad for America.

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The speakers question why anyone would vote for Democrats, citing open borders, gender-affirming care, and lenient stances on child trafficking as reasons. One speaker claims Democrats in California don't prioritize punishing child traffickers. Another speaker asserts that California is attempting to lower the age of consent to 14 and is decriminalizing the sale of sex. They believe a 16 or 17-year-old should not have to prove force, fraud, or coercion in sex trafficking cases for perpetrators to be jailed. They describe this as a "slippery slope" and question how anyone can still vote for the Democratic party.

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic Party for potentially choosing an unqualified candidate, Suckalotta Cox, due to diversity policies. They suggest Cox lacks intelligence and capability, but may still be a contender for a high office. The speaker warns of the dangers of prioritizing diversity and inclusion over qualifications in politics.

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The speaker acknowledges the positive aspects of gender transition but questions the extremism and lack of moderation within the LGBTQIA+ movement. They believe that the movement creates division and contradictions, such as claiming there are many ways to be a woman but then insisting there is only one way. The speaker argues that children should not be subjected to gender ideology and that allowing them to undergo irreversible procedures is a form of cruelty. They also oppose men competing in women's sports and changing language norms. The speaker emphasizes the importance of freedom and free speech in America.

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The speaker claims Democrats are purposely destroying the country by separating people from the dignity of work and creating chaos. They highlight three policies: welfare programs that disincentivize work, failing public schools, and minimum wage laws. Referencing Thomas Sowell, the speaker argues these policies create a "recipe for poverty." The speaker criticizes Democrats for giving money away for having children and pushing for a $15 minimum wage, arguing these actions rob people of opportunity. They also attack the creation of an income inequality committee led by figures like AOC and Bernie Sanders, calling them hypocritical. The speaker accuses Democrats of fueling public chaos through a war against the police, pointing to rising crime rates in liberal cities. They refute claims that gun violence is the primary cause, citing the FBI and Ronald Reagan to argue that criminals disregard gun control laws. The speaker concludes that Democrats are aware of the consequences of their actions and are intentionally undermining the country.

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The speaker warns that the Republican Party is at war with various groups. They claim that after outlawing abortion, the party will target birth control and LGBTQ rights. They also mention the party's opposition to non-white immigration, workers' rights, education, and gun control. The speaker urges people to vote in every election and remove Republicans from power to force the party to moderate. They emphasize the need for action to prevent the party from gaining total control and turning the country into a white Christian nationalist state.

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The speaker expresses their belief that the Democratic Party is hypocritical and not supportive of black men. They argue that Democratic policies negatively impact the black family and the economy. They mention that many black men are leaving the Democratic Party because of its anti-family and anti-economic stance. The speaker also mentions that although they still support Black Lives Matter, they prefer Donald Trump as a candidate due to his focus on economics. They highlight that black men they know share similar views and believe they were doing well under Trump's presidency, citing examples of successful businesses and low-income housing initiatives. The speaker concludes by mentioning Tim Scott as another example.

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic Party, accusing them of being involved in slavery, the Confederacy, and the mistreatment of black people during the Jim Crow era. They also claim that the party supports extreme actions like late-term abortions, gender transitioning of children, and using puberty blockers. The speaker believes that the Democratic Party is responsible for the chaos in communities and warns against following them. They argue that Martin Luther King Jr.'s association with the party was a mistake and that anyone in the Democratic Party who disagrees with their views should be rejected.

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The speaker objects to the claim that Democrats are a party of pedophiles. They state that while Democrats support children being sexualized and having transgender surgeries, and that President Biden himself supports this, this does not make them pedophiles. The speaker equates sexualizing children with what pedophiles do.

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The speaker criticizes the Democratic Party, claiming it has always hated America and supported harmful policies. They argue that the party prioritizes winning over the well-being of the country and wants to establish a monopoly on power. The speaker also accuses the party of disregarding the Constitution, threatening Supreme Court justices, and manipulating the Senate to push their agenda. They highlight instances of corruption and argue that the party is destroying the justice system, voting system, and various aspects of American society. The speaker warns that this is a revolution and urges people to wake up and defend their liberty.

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The speaker claims that someone received 14,000,000 votes but was thrown out of office. The speaker states this action is a threat to democracy. The speaker also claims that this person hates the woman who ran instead of him and cannot stand her.

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The speaker claims that political and celebrity elites are using the concept of "white" in a prejudicial manner. This is seen as ironic because it contradicts the principles of Martin Luther King Jr., which emphasized judging individuals by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin. The speaker asserts that these elites, supposedly because they are African American or left-wing, believe it is acceptable to stigmatize someone based on their race, which the speaker argues is not acceptable.

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Democrats want representation for ugly people in ads, as opposed to Republicans who supposedly only want "sexy white girls." The speaker suggests including "non binary Latino midgets" or "fat shamikas" eating fried chicken. The speaker says Democrats are the party of "ugly ass people" and want to represent those "too ugly to go outside."

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The speaker believes anything can gain a cult following, and "true believers" persist. They suggest the Democratic Party risks irrelevance if it doesn't change. The speaker advocates for more centrism and shedding "woke baggage," identifying as an "old school liberal." The speaker argues that "woke" ideology is the opposite of liberalism. They claim liberalism sought a colorblind society, while "woke" ideology puts race at the forefront, emphasizing oppressor versus oppressed dynamics and making the oppressed "sacred."

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The speaker criticizes President Biden's Title IX rule, stating it erases the differences between men and women. Arkansas has laws protecting sex-segregated facilities and women's sports. The speaker pledges to uphold these laws and resist Biden's policies. They highlight young women fighting against gender inclusion in sports, like 5 girls in West Virginia and swimmer Riley Gaines. The speaker calls for courage in leadership to support women's rights.

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Democrats have dug themselves into the deepest hole in their party's history due to the Biden presidency and alleged lies about Biden's condition and the inflationary impacts of his policies. The speaker asserts that the Democratic Party is choosing to "die on" culturally radical hills, such as boys and girls sports, paying for transgender surgeries of inmates (which Kamala Harris allegedly supported), and the case of a Maryland man deported to his home country. Because of these issues, the speaker suggests the Democratic Party's approval rating will continue to decline. The speaker states that if he can't trust Democrats not to put a boy in his daughter's locker room, he won't trust them on issues like taxation, inflation, or tariffs.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Elitist Maddow Smears Bosses, and Culture Shift on Biological Reality, w/ Ungar-Sargon, & The Wileys
Guests: Batya Ungar-Sargon, The Wileys
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the fallout from Joy Reid's firing at MSNBC, highlighting Rachel Maddow's monologue in which she expresses affection for Reid and criticizes the network's decision. Maddow's comments, perceived as self-righteous, focus on the loss of non-white hosts in prime time, which she deems "indefensible." Kelly critiques Maddow for her insubordination and suggests that if she were her boss, she would have fired Maddow for publicly disparaging the network. Kelly defines sanctimony and self-righteousness, linking them to Maddow's behavior. She describes Maddow's remarks as hypocritical, especially given her high salary and status. Maddow's emotional farewell to Reid is framed as performative, with Kelly arguing that it reflects a deeper issue of moral superiority and racial dynamics within the network. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of Maddow's comments about diversity in media. Kelly points out that while Maddow laments the loss of non-white hosts, the replacements for Reid are also people of color, suggesting that the network's diversity may not be decreasing as she claims. Kelly criticizes the left's narrative around race and diversity, arguing that it often serves as a distraction from deeper issues. Kelly also addresses the layoffs at MSNBC, attributing them to the network's declining credibility and viewership, which she believes is a result of the left's failure to engage with a broader audience. She emphasizes that Maddow and her colleagues have contributed to this decline through their divisive rhetoric. The discussion continues with Batya Ungar-Sargon, who critiques the Democratic Party's economic policies and their relationship with working-class Americans. She argues that the party has shifted towards elitism, using wokeness as a smokescreen for economic inequality. Ungar-Sargon highlights how the Democratic establishment has failed to represent the interests of the working class, particularly in the context of immigration and labor. The conversation touches on the cultural implications of identity politics, particularly regarding gender and race. Kelly and Ungar-Sargon express concern over the erasure of women in discussions about transgender athletes in sports, emphasizing the need for a return to biological realities in these debates. As the show progresses, Anna Marie Wy, a former Real Housewives cast member, discusses her experience with the show and the backlash she faced for her views on transgender athletes. She explains how her husband's comments were weaponized against her, leading to her being labeled transphobic. Wy reflects on the challenges of navigating identity politics and the importance of standing up for biological truths in sports. Marcelus Wy joins the conversation, sharing his perspective on the cultural climate surrounding race and identity. He critiques the concept of Black History Month, arguing that it reinforces division rather than unity. The couple emphasizes the need for honesty and courage in discussing these issues, advocating for a more inclusive dialogue that respects individual experiences without resorting to identity politics. The show concludes with a discussion on the importance of truth in media and politics, highlighting the need for a unified approach to addressing societal challenges.
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