Topic: Megan Kelly

14 chapters across the catalog

Adam & The Robot
Episode 1798 12:52 - 15:03

1798: Adam & The Robot

Medical Community and Israel Criticism Tangent

The discussion shifts briefly to the role of the medical community and lawmakers in promoting transgender issues and abortion. One host expresses frustration with the inability to criticize the Israeli government without facing accusations of anti-Semitism. Speculation is raised regarding whether the Kirk shooting could serve as a geopolitical warning involving Benjamin Netanyahu.

Doc Doc Go
Episode 1721 1:47:45 - 1:54:02

1721: Doc Doc Go

Hot Luigi, UnitedHealthcare CEO Shooting Reactions

The public reaction to the shooting of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson has seen suspect Luigi Mangione characterized as a "hero" by some on social media. Media figures like Megyn Kelly and Piers Morgan have expressed shock at this sentiment, while others argue it reflects deep-seated public frustration with the American health insurance system.

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 3:09:52 - 3:15:31

1690: Corn Sweat

In the Morning Outro, Admiral Mike Studeman Book

The hosts select a "blatant sexism" clip from Megyn Kelly as the show's closing soundbite. A final "Tip of the Day" recommends the book "Might of the Chain" by retired Rear Admiral Mike Studeman, which focuses on leadership and integrity. The hosts sign off with their traditional "In the Morning" greetings and promote the 24/7 No Agenda stream.

Pain Sponge
Episode 1609 3:03:43 - 3:09:59

1609: Pain Sponge

ISO Clips, Megan Kelly, and Good News Shoes

The hosts review "ISO" (in search of) audio clips, including a "thank you for your courage" drop from Megan Kelly. The "Good News" segment features a story from Oklahoma City where Metro Shoe Warehouse teamed up with public schools to provide 700 pairs of new shoes to elementary students. The show concludes with a reminder of the upcoming Thanksgiving episode.

Lawful but Awful
Episode 1444 3:36 - 9:09

1444: Lawful but Awful

Taylor Lorenz, Washington Post Online Harassment Controversy

The hosts analyze the public controversy surrounding Washington Post journalist Taylor Lorenz and her reports on online harassment. They review a clip of Lorenz discussing her mental health struggles and PTSD, contrasting her public emotional displays with her professional tactics of doxing others. The segment references commentary from Glenn Greenwald and Megan Kelly regarding Lorenz's history of "skin picking" and "hair pulling" disorders.

Exodus of Misery
Episode 886 36:23 - 41:03

886: Exodus of Misery

House Intel Committee, CIA Briefing Refusal

The House Intelligence Committee, led by Chairman Devin Nunes, expresses deep concern after the CIA refused to provide a briefing on alleged Russian interference. Intelligence officials claimed they were too busy with a review requested by President Obama to brief Congress. Representative Peter King calls the refusal "disgraceful," suggesting the intelligence community is engaged in a disinformation campaign against the President-elect.

Save the Date
Episode 843 18:32 - 24:47

843: Save the Date

Fox News Analysis, Al-Qaeda Inspire Magazine Tactics

Fox News coverage featuring Catherine Harridge and Megan Kelly links the Nice attack to a 2010 edition of Al-Qaeda’s Inspire magazine. The publication, associated with Anwar al-Awlaki, reportedly encouraged using trucks as "mowing machines" for civilian targets. Analysts suggest the "inspired by" narrative serves to indirectly criticize the Obama administration's drone program and counter-terrorism efficacy.

Save the Date
Episode 843 27:08 - 28:48

843: Save the Date

Dr. Zuhdi Jasser Proposes War on Political Islam

Dr. Zuhdi Jasser, founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, appeared on Fox News to advocate for a new terminology in the war on terror. He suggests the United States should declare war on "political, theocratic Islam" rather than using the term radical Islam. Jasser compares the necessary strategy to the Cold War effort against communism.

Save the Date
Episode 843 32:33 - 37:16

843: Save the Date

Megan Kelly Sharia Law Debate, Ahmadiyya Muslim Community

A Fox News segment featuring Megan Kelly and Newt Gingrich sparked controversy over Gingrich's proposal to deport Muslims who believe in Sharia law. The subsequent panel discussion with Imam Azam Akram and Sheikh Ahmed Salman became chaotic when the guests were misidentified and began arguing over the definition of Sharia. The hosts characterize the segment as a "jaw-dropping disaster" due to the lack of clarity.

Buffoonery
Episode 792 13:56 - 19:15

792: Buffoonery

UK Unacceptable Behavior Criteria, Trump Misogyny Allegations

The UK Home Secretary, Theresa May, holds the power to exclude individuals based on "unacceptable behavior criteria," a standard previously applied to various bloggers and Michael Savage. During the parliamentary debate, speakers accused Donald Trump of being homophobic and racist, while misquoting his past exchanges with Megyn Kelly regarding his comments about Rosie O'Donnell.

The Soul Train of Podcasts
Episode 379 29:48 - 34:01

379: The Soul Train of Podcasts

Sarah Palin, Cosmetic Surgery and Media Obsession

The hosts speculate that Sarah Palin's recent absence from the media was due to recovery from cosmetic surgery, noting changes in her facial appearance. They extend the discussion to other media figures like Megan Kelly and Candy Crowley, debating the pressures on women in television to maintain a specific look.

Dr. Watson I presume?
Episode 279 1:39:06 - 1:43:40

279: Dr. Watson I presume?

Weapons of Mass Destruction, San Diego Port and FBI Warnings

Fox News aired a segment featuring Megan Kelly regarding a potential weapon of mass destruction (WMD) found at the Port of San Diego. While a PR official attempted to clarify the statement, the FBI's WMD Directorate has stated there is a "100 percent" chance of a WMD attack on U.S. soil. This is viewed as a coordinated effort to maintain public fear and justify security measures.

The Moment of Truth
Episode 257 26:06 - 31:44

257: The Moment of Truth

Pentagon Cyber Command Inaction and Robert Gates' Response

Pentagon spokesman Jeff Morrell defends the decision not to use Cyber Command to shut down WikiLeaks, characterizing the leaks as embarrassing but not a threat to American power. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is quoted stating that foreign governments deal with the U.S. out of necessity and interest rather than trust. The hosts interpret this as an assertion of raw military and economic dominance over diplomatic niceties.