Topic: Megyn Kelly

140 chapters across the catalog

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 3:08 - 5:19

1874: Kennel Index

Podcast Circle Jerk, Sean Ryan, and Megyn Kelly

A critique of the "podcast circle jerk" describes the trend of high-profile hosts like Megyn Kelly and Sean Ryan appearing on each other's shows to lament political issues. They discuss Thomas Massie’s claims regarding Israeli influence on American elections and the resulting cynicism among voters. Data is cited suggesting Gen Z is significantly more critical of Israel than previous generations, potentially signaling a shift in future US foreign policy.

Kennel Index
Episode 1874 5:19 - 7:57

1874: Kennel Index

Megyn Kelly, Donald Trump, and Israel's US Influence

Megyn Kelly is criticized for her shifting stances on Donald Trump and social issues like transgender rights. The conversation addresses the "black pill" sentiment regarding Israel's perceived ownership of various US government departments, including the Treasury and Department of Education. Speculation arises that Tucker Carlson is being positioned by certain media circles as the only viable "antidote" to the current political system.

VBS
Episode 1870 1:43:38 - 1:47:47

1870: VBS

Chinese Espionage, U.S. Delegation Security Protocols

U.S. officials departing Beijing were seen discarding all items touched by Chinese hosts, including pins and lanyards, to prevent espionage. Counterintelligence protocols required the delegation to use burner devices and avoid Chinese USB ports due to the risk of embedded malware and tracking chips. The segment also touches on the debate over the 500,000 Chinese students in U.S. universities and their potential role in intellectual property theft.

Trollery
Episode 1869 16:01 - 23:02

1869: Trollery

Donald Trump, Glenn Greenwald, Megyn Kelly on Iran Policy

Donald Trump appeared on Megyn Kelly's program alongside Glenn Greenwald to discuss Middle East strategy and the potential for war with Iran. Trump explicitly stated that military and diplomatic actions in the region are intended to assist Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE. Greenwald criticized this "America First" departure, characterizing Trump's relationship with Gulf dictators as ostentatious and financially motivated. The discussion highlights the strategic importance of the Strait of Hormuz for global oil markets and China's interests.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 11:02 - 13:24

1859: Splashdown

Megyn Kelly Criticizes Melania Trump's Call for Epstein Hearings

Megyn Kelly expressed confusion and skepticism regarding Melania Trump's demand for new congressional hearings for Jeffrey Epstein's victims. Kelly noted that the Trump administration and Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche had previously attempted to move past the Epstein scandal by ending disclosures. The critique highlights that many victims have already received payouts from the Epstein fund and are bound by non-disclosure agreements.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 1:14:11 - 1:18:27

1859: Splashdown

Megyn Kelly and Israeli Ambassador Clash Over New York Times Report

Megyn Kelly criticized President Trump for being "dazzled" by Benjamin Netanyahu's plan for regime change in Iran, which she characterized as a failure. The Israeli Ambassador to the U.S., Michael Herzog, appeared on "Face the Nation" to dispute a New York Times report about the February 11 meeting where the strike was planned. Herzog argued the report was based on second-hand information and that military operations are not an "instant soup" with immediate results.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 1:18:28 - 1:23:28

1859: Splashdown

Megyn Kelly Claims Trump is Losing Working Class and Young Voters

Megyn Kelly cited recent polling suggesting that President Trump is "underwater" with men, young people, and the working class due to his focus on the Iran war. She highlighted a leaked soundbite from an Easter breakfast where Trump suggested the federal government should not fund daycare or Medicare, leaving those responsibilities to the states. Kelly argued that these positions have alienated the "unshakeable foundation" of voters that previously supported him.

Splashdown
Episode 1859 1:27:31 - 1:29:58

1859: Splashdown

Megyn Kelly's Cancer Metaphor for Benjamin Netanyahu's Influence

In a discussion with Glenn Greenwald, Megyn Kelly used an elaborate medical metaphor to describe Benjamin Netanyahu's influence on American foreign policy. She compared Netanyahu to a "maniac" let into an operating room who convinces a surgeon to inject a patient with pancreatic cancer. Kelly attributed the current geopolitical crisis to Trump's hubris and his willingness to treat Netanyahu as an authority figure over his own advisors.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 17:57 - 22:17

1858: Nut Spread

Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, Trump Negotiation Tactics

Megyn Kelly and Tucker Carlson expressed disgust over Donald Trump's social media threats to wipe out Iranian civilization. Kelly criticized the "3D chess" defense of Trump's behavior, labeling his language irresponsible and demeaning to the United States. The hosts compare Trump's aggressive negotiation style to historical figures like Genghis Khan, noting that such threats tap into deep-seated Iranian cultural fears of total destruction.

Nut Spread
Episode 1858 1:50:20 - 1:52:37

1858: Nut Spread

Megyn Kelly Career Critique, Podcast Standards, FCC

The hosts critique Megyn Kelly's career trajectory, suggesting she peaked at Fox News before a failed transition to NBC led her to independent podcasting. They argue that her increased use of profanity has diminished her professional standing, comparing it to Howard Stern's move to SiriusXM. The discussion emphasizes that excessive cussing in podcasting often indicates poor language skills and sets a bad standard for the medium.

Moral Injury
Episode 1837 1:35:31 - 1:37:32

1837: Moral Injury

CBS News Internal Conflict, Barry Weiss, Tony Dokoupil

Internal strife at CBS News is highlighted by public criticisms from Megyn Kelly regarding anchor Tony Dokoupil and the influence of Barry Weiss. The discussion suggests that "woke" infrastructure within legacy media organizations makes it difficult to correct perceived biases. Staffing in writing and reporting rooms is described as overwhelmingly aligned with the Democratic Party, complicating efforts for neutral news delivery.

Swarm Forge
Episode 1834 1:01:19 - 1:04:55

1834: Swarm Forge

RCS Messaging and Podcast Appearances

The technical difficulties of cross-platform messaging between Android and iPhone are discussed, specifically the need for RCS compatibility to avoid missing group texts. The segment also touches on past podcast appearances on the Joe Rogan Experience and Megyn Kelly's show, noting how political labels like "Putin apologist" can affect media bookings.

CIS-Lunar
Episode 1827 1:33:15 - 1:35:02

1827: CIS-Lunar

Megyn Kelly Transgender Segment Retrospective

The hosts review a 2018 clip of Megyn Kelly on NBC promoting "The Gender Cool Project" and interviewing transgender children. They contrast her past supportive stance with her current anti-trans rhetoric, suggesting that media figures often shift their public positions based on who is paying their contracts. This is presented as an example of the inherent dishonesty and "pay-to-play" nature of mainstream media personalities.

Stimming
Episode 1802 3:16 - 5:39

1802: Stimming

Media Speculation, Charlie Kirk Memorial Coverage

Discussion turns to the media frenzy surrounding the death of Charlie Kirk and the various conspiracy theories emerging regarding ballistics and entry wounds. Outlets like Megyn Kelly and Candace Owens are criticized for focusing on "puzzles" and "conspiracy holes" rather than substantive news. The narrative highlights a refusal to engage in speculative "media assassination" or forensic guesswork common in other podcasts.

Soros Stooge
Episode 1800 2:54:42 - 2:57:47

1800: Soros Stooge

Megyn Kelly Claims Third Assassination Attempt on Trump

The hosts analyze a clip of Megyn Kelly claiming that Donald Trump was "almost killed a third time." They debate whether she is referring to the Ryan Routh incident in Florida or a separate, unreported event. The discussion also touches on the attack on Paul Pelosi and Kelly's assertion that the suspect in that case was a "nutcase" with conflicting political affiliations.

Control Grid
Episode 1770 3:20:05 - 3:28:05

1770: Control Grid

Tip of the Day, Scripto Torch Flame, Joe Biden Health Update

John C. Dvorak provided the "Tip of the Day," recommending the Scripto "Torch Flame" lighter over standard wimpy lighters for its intense, wind-resistant flame suitable for soldering or culinary use. The episode closed with a brief update on former President Joe Biden's health following his diagnosis with an aggressive form of prostate cancer. The hosts signed off with their traditional "adios mofos" as the show transitioned into its end-of-show music mix.

Queer The Deal
Episode 1768 2:12:20 - 2:18:54

1768: Queer The Deal

Podcast Industry News, Megyn Kelly vs. Apple

Megyn Kelly expressed frustration with Apple Podcasts after her show failed to update for several hours, highlighting the technical superiority of modern "Podcasting 2.0" apps. These newer apps utilize the Podcast Index and Podping for near-instant updates. The segment also touched on Bill O'Reilly's aging voice and the "Value for Value" funding model used by independent creators.

Cinematic Ambush
Episode 1766 1:05:11 - 1:08:18

1766: Cinematic Ambush

Megyn Kelly, Jake Tapper, Alex Thompson Interview

Megyn Kelly interviewed Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson regarding their book on the Biden administration, grilling Tapper on the media's failure to report on Biden's decline before the 2024 debate. Tapper admitted that "conservative media was right" and called for soul-searching within legacy media institutions. The interview highlighted the friction between journalists who claim they lacked sources and those who were accused of being complicit in a cover-up.

Rage Quit
Episode 1764 15:03 - 17:20

1764: Rage Quit

TikTok Ban Awareness and Podcasting Trends

While younger generations ignore traditional news, they are highly aware of the potential TikTok ban and concerns regarding Chinese data tracking. The shift in media consumption suggests that the future of political discourse lies in digital clips and long-form podcasting featuring figures like Megyn Kelly and Dave Smith.

AI Factory
Episode 1763 13:48 - 18:04

1763: AI Factory

Laura Loomer, Callie Means, MAHA Movement Infighting

Laura Loomer and Callie Means are engaged in a public dispute on X, with Loomer accusing the Means siblings of being Big Pharma shills. The conflict centers on the "Make America Healthy Again" (MAHA) movement and allegations regarding Casey Means' medical license and her father's past writing.