The Megyn Kelly Show - Hegseth vs. "Fat" Generals, and Coates' Lies About Charlie Kirk, with Stu Burguiere, Britt Mayer, and Will Witt | Ep. 1160

Episode Date: September 30, 2025

Megyn Kelly is joined by Stu Burguiere, host of Stu Does America, to talk about Sec. Pete Hegseth calling out "fat" generals and troops in major address, promising to end DEI and radical progressive ...ideology in the military, Trump's hilarious AI video of Schumer and Jeffries, the meltdown about it being "racist," Kamala Harris rambling incoherently about her "light" with Joy Reid, reports she wants to run for president in 2028, J.K. Rowling’s remarks directed at Emma Watson on the trans issue after years of silence, her powerful letter addressing the hate that has been directed her way, Ta-Nehisi Coates’ hateful lies about Charlie Kirk, Coates calling out Ezra Klein for trying to lower the temperature, the left's inability to be honest about Kirk's legacy, and more. Then Britt Mayer, host of "The Britt Mayer Show," and Will Witt, author of "Do Not Comply," join to discuss the announcement of Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl halftime performer, his negative remarks about America and refusal to perform here, his history of cross-dressing and "fluid" sexuality, Rosie O'Donnell's embarrassing therapy admission about Trump, and more. Burguiere- https://www.youtube.com/StuDoesAmericaMayer- https://open.spotify.com/show/6ej8rWH1AxG6q8i00Q9Izk?si=Witt- https://purebasicscollective.com/us Birch Gold: Text MK to 989898 and get your free info kit on goldPique: Get 20% off your order plus a FREE frother & glass beaker with this exclusive link: https://piquelife.com/MEGYNDone with Debt: https://www.DoneWithDebt.com & tell them Megyn Kelly sent you!Chapter: For Free and unbiased Medicare help dial 27-MEDICARE (276-334-2273) or go to https://askchapter.org/kellyDisclaimer: Chapter and its affiliates are not connected with or endorsed by any government entity or the federal Medicare program. Chapter Advisory, LLC represents Medicare Advantage HMO, PPO, and PFFS organizations and standalone prescription drug plans that have a Medicare contract. Enrollment depends on the plan’s contract renewal. While we have a database of every Medicare plan nationwide and can help you to search among all plans, we have contracts with many but not all plans. As a result, we do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently we represent 50 organizations which offer 18,160 products nationwide. We search and recommend all plans, even those we don't directly offer. You can contact a licensed Chapter agent to find out the number of products available in your specific area. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-Medicare, or your local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all your options.  Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at:https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to the Megan Kelly Show, live on Sirius XM Channel 111 every weekday at noon east. Hey, everyone, I'm Megan Kelly. Welcome to the Megan Kelly show. So much to get to today. Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth this morning calling out fat generals and admirals, literally announcing new physical fitness standards for the military. I'm totally here for it. Plus, you will not believe, well, you will, actually, what Tanahasi Coates said about Charlie Kirk. It's so bad it actually got our pal, Mark Halper, and to drop a couple of F-bombs. You don't hear that every day. We begin today with Stu Bergear, host of Blaze TV's Stu Does America. Did you know gold is up around 40% this year? 40. That's not speculation. That is reality.
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Starting point is 00:02:00 So Secretary of War, Pete Higgseth, gathers all the generals and the admirals in Washington and made really clear that we are in – it's the dawn of a new day, is basically what he said. Here's an overview. We'll start with top three. From this moment forward, the only mission of the newly restored Department of War is this. war fighting, preparing for war and preparing to win, unrelenting and uncompromising in that pursuit. Not because we want war, no one here wants war, but it's because we love peace. We love peace for our fellow citizens. They deserve peace, and they rightfully expect us to deliver
Starting point is 00:02:52 it. Right on. So he, among other things, things said we are returning to when it comes to combat roles, the standards that were in place before when it comes to height and weight, and mail, male standards. And what he said was that at my direction, each service will ensure that every requirement for every combat military occupational specialty, for every designated combat arms position, returns to the highest male standard only. because this job is life or death. That's when he got to how fat everybody is.
Starting point is 00:03:31 We'll play that here. I think it's not for. Frankly, it's tiring to look out at combat formations or really any formation and see fat troops. Likewise, it's completely unacceptable to see fat generals and admirals in the halls of the Pentagon
Starting point is 00:03:48 and leading commands around the country in the world. It's a bad look. It is bad, and it's not who we are. So whether you're an airborne ranger or a chairborn ranger, a brand new private or a four-star general, you need to meet the height and weight standards and pass a PT test. Simply put, if you do not meet the male-level physical standards for combat positions, cannot pass a PT test or don't want to shave and look professional, it's time for a new position or a new profession.
Starting point is 00:04:18 Right on, Stu. Get out. If you're fat, you can do my job, but you can't do that job. You shouldn't be doing that job. Physical fitness matters in the military. It always has anyway. Only in the more recent years have we relaxed it to the point where anybody who's morbidly obese and wants a steady paycheck can join the military. He's talking about for combat roles in particular, the standards are going to go way up. But for everybody, no more obese people roaming the halls of the Pentagon, not the people who are supposed to be in command of our armed forces. What do you make of it? Well, the way that you said that felt a little personal to me,
Starting point is 00:04:53 first of all, Megan. You feel attacked. Well, you know, here's the thing. I shouldn't be in the military. I am not in good enough shape to be in the military. You don't want me leading your fighting. That's okay. I'm in fine shape, but I'm not strong enough.
Starting point is 00:05:07 I'm not strong enough. I don't belong there. No man should have his life in my scrawny arms hands. This is the thing. It's like, these are supposed to be the most exceptional people in the world as a fighting force, right? And that's what we demand out of our military. It's what we expect out of our military. At least that's what Pete seems to expect out of our military.
Starting point is 00:05:29 And that's a good thing. We should have these high standards. They should be not gender-specific standards. They should be, are you strong enough? Can you do these things? You know, I was, as Pete was going up on stage, I was talking to my female producer, whose in-depth commentary on his speech was, he's hot. And, you know, look, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:05:51 Maybe he is. But like the guy's in good shape. He's a good front facing person for our military. And I'm sure there are people in that room who are generals who are like, you know, maybe hitting the yodels a little bit too much. That should change. We should have a military that provides an image of the most elite fighting force in the world. It shouldn't all be the fact that we have the most money and the most technology. We should have the best people set to the highest standards. And that's seemingly what Heck Seth wants here. exactly right it's look you you can go as i always say to staff who work here if you don't want to ever be called in on an evening or on a weekend or over a holiday for breaking news go work at key bank it's a wonderful place you work nine to four steady hours you don't really have weekends you never have to work a holiday you're good you got to give the wonderful options for you but if you want to work in news your lives could be topsy-turvy at times and by the way you're always expected to be looking at the news morning noon evening and night that's just the nature of of our business. If you don't have a Jones for that, like Pete said, find a different profession.
Starting point is 00:06:55 There's so many out there. Go with God. But if you want to serve in the American Armed Forces, you should have to be in shape. There should be a bare minimum of fitness. And Pete is living. He's practicing what he preaches. Now, this came as very unfortunate news for the women of the view. You're going to be, you're shocked, I know, given the elite form. that the women are in over on that set. But I think everyone was asking themselves, what does Joy Behar think? And I have the answer.
Starting point is 00:07:31 The newly renamed Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth spoke to U.S. military leaders from around the world to lay out his very retro vision for our armed forces. Why is he obsessed with fat? Yeah, and fitness and... Gee. Fat, yeah, and fitness.
Starting point is 00:07:51 adds Sonny Austin's too. I mean, what do you mean? Why? We're talking about a military here. We're talking about a fighting force. Like, this is quite, you're going to be intimidated by people that look like me. That's the problem. You don't want that in your military. You want someone who's going to step up
Starting point is 00:08:11 and provide that image. And at the very least, you know, obviously the weight is what's going to make all the headlines here. But really what that's about is discipline, right? It's about having discipline and drive, and those things are all achievable, at least for the vast majority of us, if we put in enough time. I know there's been times in my life where it's hard to believe. I was actually in halfway decent shape. That was because at that time, I put in the effort. I made sure I skipped dessert. I made sure maybe I didn't order that second appetizer.
Starting point is 00:08:43 You know, that's supposed to be something that we're kind of putting out there, I think, as a military, to say, not only are we in shape, which is obviously vitally important when it comes to a fighting force, but also that we're disciplined, that we're doing everything that we can to put forward an attitude of discipline and something that is going to be the desire of the world. I want people to look at us and, you know, you think about like the old Soviet military. You know, just all fat generals and, you know, their guts are hanging out. Like that's what I picture from every, you know, movie about that era. That is not what we want to portray.
Starting point is 00:09:14 And I think bringing everybody in instead of doing it over a Zoom call is sort of like the difference between sending your kids to school and sending them to virtual COVID school, right? It's easy to hear that speech over a computer while you're in Afghanistan somewhere and you're like, all right, when is this going to be over? Having to make that trip across the world and to sit down there and have to listen to that in person, this is a real priority. This isn't just a joke. It's not about just shaving your beard. It's about a standard that we're trying to set. And I think the message was actually received. Yes, get your act together.
Starting point is 00:09:49 If not, key bank. It's wonderful. You get to sit all day. You have set hours. Nobody says a word about your physique. And if they do, you probably have a civil lawsuit against them. Different story in the military. Here's one more from Secretary of War.
Starting point is 00:10:07 Pete Hegsef, Sot 5. This administration has done a great deal from day one. to remove the social justice politically correct and toxic ideological garbage that had infected our department to rip out the politics no more identity months dei offices dudes in dresses no more climate change worship no more division distraction or gender delusions no more debris as i've said before and we'll say again We are done with that shit. Oh, my God. I love him.
Starting point is 00:10:47 That's exactly what he's there for us, too. That's what Trump wanted him for. That's what I wanted him for, that among other things. But he's living it. We're done with all we care about is readiness, preparedness. Stop focusing on the damn climate and white rage, which is what we had for four years under Joe Biden. Yeah. This is the clip that I had sent.
Starting point is 00:11:12 to me from multiple friends that were in the military previously. This is the one because they are, this is what they wanted. This is what they were cheering for while they were there. We had a guy who works here, one of our producers who is in the military who literally stood up and cheered when he said this because we do have the best fighting force in the world and they just want to be unleashed. They want to be unleashed to be able to do the things that they signed up to do, to work for the freedom of the American people, to extend the vision of our founders into today. And instead, we're worried about, you know, a 0.9 degree temperature rise over a century. We're worried about whether, you know, gender issues are going to be respected, whether pronouns, the correct
Starting point is 00:11:52 pronouns are going to be used. That's not what our military is for. The only thing our military should care about is merit and winning. Those are the things that they should care about. And, you know, that is what we're trying to refocus, I guess, our country on. I think Trump set that goal at the beginning. People question Pete's, you know, initial pick. When they, when they selected him, you know, I heard, I remember talking to you this about this at the time. They derided him as, oh, he's just a Fox News host. Well, I mean, I don't know. That's, first of all, ridiculous. He has a lot of military experience. We talked about that at the time. But the fact that he's able to communicate like this is a real positive for our military, for this vision. It's not
Starting point is 00:12:35 just about having, you know, checking the boxes on a piece of paper of what. experience you have. No, who did Lloyd Austin inspire? No one. Can you remember a single speech or comment he made in four years? I'm sorry, but he was not inspirational. There's Pete out there speaking face to face with these generals and these admirals and living it himself. Every day we see one of those fitness videos posted by Pete where he's training with the troops, with the rank and file, the war fighters, as he calls them, showing them, I'm not above anything. I will do exactly what you do. I won't ask you to do anything more than I ask of myself.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Now, the commander-in-chief is the one member of the military who does not need to be totally ship-shape on his fitness. I'm not sure the message goes up. I think it only goes down. But Trump is totally in line with what Pete is saying, and here he was because he spoke after Pete in Sot 1. We're bringing back a focus on fitness, ability, character. and strength.
Starting point is 00:13:38 And it's because the purposes of American military is not to protect anyone's feelings. It's to protect our republic, and it's the republic that we dearly love. It's to protect our country. We will not be politically correct when it comes to defending American freedom, and we will be a fighting and winning machine.
Starting point is 00:14:00 We want to fight, we want to win, and we want to fight as little as possible. You have to count on people like me to keep you out of wars, out of wars because we don't want to go into what. How many videos did we have during Biden of trans service members putting on their drag queen eyelashes, makeup, and dresses, like from their military uniform and asking us to celebrate that?
Starting point is 00:14:26 How many military recruiting videos did we have of like, my mom's a black lesbian and I'm a lesbian and I'm in the CIA or I'm now in some sort of, you know, intelligence service or military service. That's, they were all about the DEI during Joe Biden. We didn't, which explains a lot about our withdrawal from Afghanistan and the way we were prioritizing our military. This is just, this is huge. It's the dawn of a new day.
Starting point is 00:14:50 He's only been in office for eight months. He's been tearing these things down bit by bit. And today was the official like, get off your ass. We're not going to be lazy about this anymore. I really mean it now. Yeah, yeah. I mean, as you were painting that picture, it reminded. me of the videos that you had mentioned with Pete Heggseth out there. The other guy in a lot of those
Starting point is 00:15:10 videos was RFK Jr., right? Our health secretary also in his 70s able to do these ridiculous things. And we've gone from a guy in jeans doing pull-ups and push-ups as the HHS secretary. Before that, it was a guy in a, we had guys in dresses and people who were not even certain of what gender they were telling us health advice. Like that's the change that we had. And I really think you highlighted a great part of the Trump dynamic here, which is he is pretty much averse to going to war. He is a guy who really wants to keep us out. He's been bragging about ending seven wars. He's made endless efforts in both Israel and Russia to try to end those conflicts. He really, that really is his goal. But it's that classic peace through strength combination, where we have
Starting point is 00:16:02 that military that's going to be so incredibly intimidating. if you cross us. It's there. We will use it if necessary. But we're going to do what we can to avoid using it. And that combination, I think, you know, people, you know, there's this conflict on the right about whether, you know, Reagan's time is gone. But Reagan and Trump have similar messages there. They both, either one of them, I think, wanted war. But they did want to have that peace through strength combination. And I think that's what Trump's trying to bring here. And I believe this is the right way to do it. Well, there was another surprising moment today when President Trump spoke. In a rare, seldom-seen moment, he had some praise for Barack Obama. Watch this.
Starting point is 00:16:46 So one thing with Obama, I had zero respect for him as a president, but he would bop down those stairs. I've never said, da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-pup. He'd go down the stage. He wouldn't hold on. I said, it's great. I don't want to do it. I guess I could do it. But eventually, bad things are going to happen. And it only takes once. But he did. He did a lousy job as president. But he bopped down those stairs still. That's nice. He found something positive to say.
Starting point is 00:17:15 That's nice. First of all, the guy's just funny. People are so caught up in calling him a fascist and everything. It's constant. But like, when you step back and you just appreciate him as an entertainer, he's just a funny guy. And I will say, you know, he's been very complimentary to Barack Obama. I saw that line of presidential photo.
Starting point is 00:17:35 I know it was the auto pen for Joe Biden, but Barack got a very nice photo there. So I don't know. Maybe there's some bipartisan coming together on that front. Well, in Trump's defense, that was the nicest photo of Joe Biden I've ever seen. Yes. They're nicest and most accurate. Then we've seen him in years for listening audience, not aware it was the picture of the auto pen. Okay. Do we think this is funny? Because it was clearly meant in humor, but the president's critics are saying it's racist. We're possibly going into a government shutdown tonight at midnight.
Starting point is 00:18:08 They almost always stave them off. They get everybody all exercised and at the last minute. Both sides decide it's not worth it. We'll see whether this is yet another time like that. So they had a meeting, Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic leader in the House, and Chuck Schumer, Democratic leader in the Senate, with the White House. And it didn't go very well because after it was over, one of the sticking points is Trump says that they want they're holding out for health care and payments for illegals.
Starting point is 00:18:34 that he does not want to fund. And so after they left, Trump posted an AI video of Hakeem Jeffries and Schumer. In this AI video for the listening audience, we're about to show Hakeem Jeffries is wearing a sombrero and is like disguised as a Mexican. And Schumer is saying stuff that he didn't actually say. Here it is in SOT 7. Look, guys, there's no way to sugarcoat it. Nobody likes Democrats anymore. We have no voters left because of all of our woke trans bullshit.
Starting point is 00:19:04 not even black people want to vote for us anymore even Latinos hate us so we need new voters and if we give all these illegal aliens free health care we might be able to get them on our side so they can vote for us they can't even speak English so they won't realize we're just a bunch of woke pieces of shit you know at least for a while until they they learn English and they realize they hate us too okay so this is predictable causing a meltdown on the left. Hakeem Jeffries went on last word with Lawrence O'Donnell last night. They were both appalled. Watch. I'm not showing this video that Donald Trump put out about you and Chuck Schumer today, this fake video. People are going to see it. They'll see it
Starting point is 00:19:52 in other ways. It's easy to find. But it is absolutely disgusting in every way. It is a lie. it's the man you met with has now lied about what you said after that meeting uh... could you give us your reaction to that trump uh... posted video tonight it's a disgusting video and we're going to continue to make clear bigotry will get you nowhere we are fighting to protect the health care of the american people in the face
Starting point is 00:20:23 of an unprecedented republican assault on all the things medicaid medicare the affordable Care Act. Republicans are closing our hospitals, nursing homes, and community-based health clinics, and have effectively shut down medical research in the United States of America. Eh, bigotry? At the lower third reads, Trump posts racist AI video. Disgusting bigotry. They both agree. So bigoted that MSNBC won't even show it. And they are the most racist channel on television. That's obviously Joy Reid's platform and the crazy guy who's why am I forgetting
Starting point is 00:21:05 the nation's correspondent who's the most racist man on television. Ellie Mistal, we could go down the list, that lunatic Tiffany Cross who was there in the morning. They're all, right? That's the most racist channel on television. Two races for them, Stu. Shocking. Yeah, that was shocking. I can't believe. And you played it, Megan. I can't believe you. Even when MS. And I saw CNN say the exact same thing. Trump post racist video. And I actually saw it first on CNN looking for some other ridiculous story, I'm sure. And I was like, well, what is this? You know, you click on it. And it's, you know, he's wearing a Mexican. He's wearing a sombrero and he's got a fake mustache. That is what we're supposed to be so shocked. They won't. That's so devastating to them. They can't show you a sombrero photoshopped onto a congressman. It's so ridiculous. And I will say there are a couple different versions of Democrats, right? Democrats have every, you know, not every, but most successful actors, right?
Starting point is 00:22:10 They have most successful entertainers. They have tons and tons of really high-profile comedians who draw massive audiences. That is one version of what the Democrats can present. Then there's this version where they act like they're offended at an AI video. And that's the one I hope they keep. I want them to keep going down that road. I want them to keep thinking that they're going to convince people to vote for them by harassing them and telling them they can't make jokes. And go back, try all your woke stuff again.
Starting point is 00:22:43 We've seen how well that works for you. Keep canceling people because they decided to have a laugh on a Tuesday afternoon. That's a type of Democrat that I think most voters can't stand. They don't want a Karen as their political party. And, like, I think they keep going down that road. It's nothing but good for the country because people will see through that. And I think that nonsense does not work anymore. The video has 19 million views so far online from the White House account.
Starting point is 00:23:13 That's effective. That's what you call effective. It's very hard to get most people to look at, comment at, and replay a White House video on the government shutdown. One of the most potentially boring stories ever for the reasons I stated earlier. They always have this brinksmanship, and then it almost, oh, 99% of the time, it does not result in a shutdown. So it's like, all right, we've seen this film. How many times before? This did it.
Starting point is 00:23:37 And like, literally, how is it racist? What it's trying to say is that the Democrats want to benefit illegals from south of the border. That's who they care about. How is that untrue? And how would you depict somebody south of the border in the most quick and visual way? Yeah, a sombrero. That will do it with the big mustache. I knew exactly what country he was talking about, what region of the country. And that's where most of these immigrants came from, who these Democrats are defending. I mean, truly, like, how is it pejorative to Mexicans in general? It just shows they'd rather be in our country as evidenced by the fact that they flocked here by the millions and now refused to leave. Yeah, exactly. The same way that if the Democrats were making a parody video and they wanted to talk about some. Trump supporter. They'd throw them in a red hat and they'd have him swiggin a beer and they'd,
Starting point is 00:24:30 you know, like, it's the same thing. It's not, I wouldn't be offended by that. We get it. I understand it. And like, at the end of the day, what they're, what the, the parody there is not of Mexicans. It's not even of illegal immigrants. What the parody of, I think he's going for there, is to show how they are transparent in what they're trying to do. They're constantly looking to play to whatever audiences in front of them, whatever, whatever, whatever thing they need to say at any given time. They will play down to the audience. They will, you know, try to, this is what they're doing with the illegal immigrant health care thing right now. They're trying to buy racial minority voters. They're trying to bring those people back to them. They're trying to
Starting point is 00:25:10 act as if the other side is racist. They will say anything they have to say at any given moment when it benefits them. That is the decision-making process for the left. When they, you know, it's, you know, when it's, it's all about individual rights when it comes to abortion, because it's the one time they care about individual rights. They will say anything they need to say. And in this situation, they don't have much they can go for here. We've watched these shutdown politics over and over again. As you point out, almost all the time it doesn't happen. This time might be different just because the AOC left is there on Chuck Schumer's behind and may very well challenge him in the next election. And because he got his hand slapped for breaking down
Starting point is 00:25:50 and agreeing to it at the last minute the last time. So Schumers, he's now once bitten twice shy exactly he's terrified of aOC and everybody on the far left so he might very well go through with this this time but we've seen how the media handles this every other time it goes on when a republican is in the minority and there's a democratic president every single time we get the treatment that the party that's out of power is the one holding this up we should just go forward with a clean CR we should just keep spending at these what I would say are completely ridiculous levels until eternity and the only thing that will stop that are these evil Republicans trying to take these poor government workers and throw them out on their
Starting point is 00:26:28 butts so they can't feed their families. Have you seen one federal worker profile this week? There's usually two weeks of buildup of this. We get how these people won't be able to put their kids in daycare. They won't be able to afford their rent. We get that all the time. We haven't seen one story, not one sad sob story of a worker that's going to be put out because of this this one time. And it's because they're trying to promote an agenda that's going to blame the Republicans this time. I don't know if it's going to work. They try it every single time. I hope this stuff fails on the American people, but you never know. Meanwhile, this, speaking of Barack Obama, this is also his fault. His Obamacare law, which no one wanted. He shoved
Starting point is 00:27:09 it down our throats without majority support, elections have consequences, is too expensive. It jacked up people's premiums and their rates in large pockets of the electorate. And in order to maintain some popularity for Democrats, they subsidized some folks, not everybody, because I hear from them in my email all the time about how their health care costs went up considerably after Obamacare, but they subsidized some portion of those bills for people so that they wouldn't feel the full impact of Obamacare for the first 10 plus years. And now they just keep kicking that can down the road and down the road. And those subsidies are about to go away because they can't stay in place forever. And the Democrats are crying foul. Like, no, it has to say, your law
Starting point is 00:27:55 sucks. It raised people's prices. It raised prices pretty much across the board. You've never wrestled with that fact. We're still pretending Obamacare was a success, thanks to these artificial crutches around it. It's, the jig is up, okay? Sorry, but it's on you. All right. That's the shutdown. Before we leave partisan politics, I've got to get back to Kamala. Harris. She said this on The View the other day, and we pointed out it was a lie. But now she keeps like doubling and tripling down on it on her ridiculous book tour, 107 days or four days. I would have done it if not for my short time frame. And she goes to speak to her alumna friends at Howard University. She's here with students in the bookstore as she repeats this lie again. Sot 19.
Starting point is 00:28:49 election for president of the United States in the 21st century. Wow, I know that's right. The Howard Graz was that. And Howard Grad did it. Okay. Are they not very smart at Howard? I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:29:08 Like, what's wrong with the girls at Howard? Can't they do math? And Howard Gratt did that with the finger. It's a lie. You remember how she's like, my soror. So maybe these were girls from her sarah just giving her like throwing her a bone, but it's all lies. And just for kicks, we decided to pull the actual close elections in the 21st century. They did not include the Barack Obama elections. We didn't go there. But we did go to
Starting point is 00:29:38 the closest ones. Okay. Let me just tell you what happened in 2024. The race that she's claiming was the closest ever. Donald Trump beat her by 86 electoral college votes. 86. In the 2016 election where he beat Hillary, he only beat her by 70 electoral votes. In the 2000 election, when George W. Bush beat Al Gore, he only beat him by five electoral votes. So it is definitely not the closest election in the 21st century. Well, maybe she's talking about the popular vote. Let's look at that. In the popular vote, in her contest against Donald Trump, she, the Democrat, lost.
Starting point is 00:30:16 she lost to Donald Trump by 2.3 million. It was surplus GOP, 2.3 million. What happened in that 2016 election? Hillary Clinton beat the actual winner, Donald Trump, by 2.87 million. And then in 2000, how many votes did, separated the two men against George W. Bush won. But typically, the Democrat won the popular vote. He won Al Gore by 544. thousand votes, but he lost the election because the electoral college is what matters. No matter how you slice it, hers was not the closest election or loss in the 21st century. Why does she keep saying that? This is pretty easy to check too. It's really something that we can all look up. We all experienced. I mean, considering, I don't know, if 2000 is technically the 21st century, if it's the last year of the 20th century, I can never remember that. But, I mean, everybody remembers how close that was. People forget how the 2004 election was. It was one, it was just one state, Ohio, that was really the difference
Starting point is 00:31:21 there. The 2016 election, Democrats won the popular vote, as you, as you mentioned, 2020 is another one that was closer than 2024. The only, really, if you look at the only elections that were more of a quote-unquote blowout than 2024 were the two Obama elections, those are the only two. And, you know, it's, I sometimes get nervous about praising it that way, because we were really close to having Kamalares as a president. I mean, they needed to, you know, she needed to win three blue wall states. The largest margin of those three states was only 1.9%. So we have to make sure that we're, we take that seriously because if we stop working hard, if, you know, the people like the people at TPUSA that does all this hard work, without that hard work, that might have been a loss
Starting point is 00:32:07 in that election, as crazy as it sounds. But it was definitely not the closest. I don't know why she keeps repeating this. This is one of many, many lies throughout the book. In the book, she claims that she came up with no taxes on tips. What? In the book, she claims that 340 transgendered people were murdered in the United States last year. That number is not true. She just Googled it and came up with the global number, which was incorrect. And not to mention, the overwhelming majority, over 80 percent, I believe, of the transgendered people who have been murdered are murdered because they're sex workers. A lot of times these
Starting point is 00:32:45 in Chad Felix screen has gone through each individual case and talked about this, but we're talking about people who are showing up for a sexual encounter portraying themselves as a woman and in the middle of the sexual encounter, the person who's paying them for sex finds out it's a male. That's not
Starting point is 00:33:01 the way that we normally think of transgendered violence because of hatred. That's a totally different situation. It's still wrong. It's still wrong, of course, but a totally different situation than it's being portrayed. There's a lot of this stuff in her book. She's, of course, delusional throughout it, but she also just seems to not even be checking basic facts. Well, I mean, at least she spat it out at that Howard event in a way that I could understand
Starting point is 00:33:27 what she was saying so we can put the lie to it. You know, I appreciate the clarity. That's not what we've been getting from her. Here's another little highlight for you when she sat down with Joy Reid, Sot 20. And you think this country is going to survive this? Regime. Only if we fight for the country we love. And I, listen, that's another piece of this, which is I really want to remind people of the light that is in each of us, even in these moments of darkness, especially in these moments of darkness. We have to remember the, nobody gives us our light. It's ours. So let's see it in ourselves. Let's see it in each other. And maybe a little little flicker right now, because they're certainly trying to dim it. But don't let them extinguish our
Starting point is 00:34:16 light. Right? Stu, Stu, you're, mm. That was exactly what I needed to hear at the right. No one extinguishes your light. God, let me just get my pen. It's amazing. It really is. I mean, how many of those did she have when she was vice president? We did a whole series called Veep Thoughts in which, if you remember the old Saturday, sketch where they would do these deep thoughts. That's what she would do. She'd just kind of get out into this weird, she'd almost like on a plank,
Starting point is 00:34:49 and she just keep talking and just think that she'd eventually be able to make it to the other side to the next boat. It just didn't happen. Lots of falls into the ocean with that one. I want to hear more. You can't get enough of Kamala Harris. Let's Sot 22.
Starting point is 00:35:01 I haven't even heard this one. This is her TikTok posting about her visit to Howard. Oh, is Cal. You from California? I'm from Oakland, California. Oh, come here. Well, you see how it turns out? Uh-huh.
Starting point is 00:35:13 Huh? Yes, you are. It's a moment in time in our country and the world where I hope everything that you are seeing tells you we need you. We need you to lead. We need you to be strong. You are leaders right now. You are born. It's good to be in the bookstore.
Starting point is 00:35:34 What? Great, great, man. Oh, my God. She is the least inspiration. figure ever, like literally in U.S. history. I hope everything you are seeing right now tells you to lead. What? What? And then the girl to Oakland, you see how it turns out. Okay, she's from like this rich suburb up in Washington. Like what? She, this is how Oakland turns out. If you sleep with Willie Brown, you too could wind up a failed vice presidential candidate.
Starting point is 00:36:08 I mean, still, I'm sorry, but like the production around her. You know, it's like the kids say, stop trying to make whatever happen, right? That's like they're saying when you're, like, trying too hard. And it works so well when deployed effectively. Stop trying to make Kamala Harris' cool happen. You tried, you spent $2 billion. It failed. It's still failing.
Starting point is 00:36:32 Yeah. And they keep attempting it. And I guess I ask you a question here, maybe. which is to what end? What is the purpose of this? Well, a lot of people are saying she's running. A lot of people, like smart political people online are saying all their hearing here is telling them she's running for president again. I just can't believe she thinks this is a good idea. Though her book title sort of hints to it. The book is filled with excuses as to the only reason she lost the election is because she only has 107 days to come to have everything
Starting point is 00:37:08 come together. Now, I was there for this period. I remember how it went. I remember she actually got out to a lead about 30 days in. She, if I think the shorter period of time would have worked much, much better for her. I was there when she picked Tim Wals as her vice presidential candidate in the most inexplicable decision in human history. That was part of this disaster. And I just don't think that's where people are. I mean, her, her answer on the Tim Wals thing was to say, well, I would have rather had Pete Buttigieg, but he was gay, which is strange. It puts her as the only person I've ever heard in my entire life, Megan, to admit they didn't hire someone because they're gay. I mean, I know that probably happened, sadly, but it's like, she actually is the one person who's come out and said, yeah, that was how I made the decision.
Starting point is 00:37:59 If we're saying technically illegal, it's not lawful. If you or I did not hire somebody because of their sexuality, we could get sued. and yet she hears she is blurting it out in her book to, I guess, pave the way for another run. I don't think there's any desire for her to come back. You know, it's funny, after the Hillary Clinton lost, there was a lot of talk about her coming back in 2020. Even, you know, some people remembering 2024. Yeah, I know. It hurts to think about it.
Starting point is 00:38:25 But I never was worried about that one solely because I saw how much Democrats hated her. They didn't see her as, oh, gosh, she was a great. candidate. How did she lose? They saw her as a person who said, who blew an election against a guy they couldn't believe they couldn't beat. That's how they saw her. And they didn't have any desire to bring her back. Kamala is sort of in that category, maybe not as extreme as Hillary. I think there are some people on the left who really think that maybe if she had a full time for a campaign, it would have worked out better. But we saw her try to run for her own campaign. She had an incredible launch. Do you remember that, Megan? I mean, it was a highly publicized. She
Starting point is 00:39:05 raised fun if she was a great fundraiser and she remained to be a great fundraiser to the end obviously billions of dollars they spent on that campaign but to what end it doesn't lead anywhere with her it's just throwing money into a vapid wilderness and i don't think the democrats want to attempt that again well here she is tuning up her message about donald trump this is one of the things people are pointing to as alleged evidence that she's getting ready to run for president uh it's from The Congressional Black Caucus Phoenix Awards on Saturday. It's out 21. A time such as this demands that we win the missioners
Starting point is 00:39:46 and, of course, check-up balances on this un-checked incomes and on any president. At a time such as this, it demands one thing for sure. We must fight fire with fire. What does that mean? That's what we're doing, you moron. That's why James Comey just got indicted. Like, what is she even talking about? Unhinged and incompetent.
Starting point is 00:40:22 That's where she's going to go? This is why she should be the next nominee. I mean, it does seem to be the Democratic preference for what they want, unhinged and insane. But again, you can come out of an area where we're, we've been talking about political assassinations. They keep talking about how we're the ones raising the temperature. And then we get this fight fire with fire talk.
Starting point is 00:40:45 I don't think that's the cause for any of these problems per se. But like it's fascinating to see them kind of stumble their way through it. I don't think that message is going to, you know, to connect with people. I think the Democrats are done with her. Now look, as someone who doesn't want her to win or any Democrat to win, I'd cheer her on. I hope she goes. Me too.
Starting point is 00:41:08 I'm rooting for her. Totally. On the same ticket. That's what I want. Same. I want Jasmine. Yeah, that would be fantastic. That's my ultimate choice.
Starting point is 00:41:15 Do it. I would love it. Do it. Please. I mean, again, either we'd win or it would completely sink our country, but we'd probably deserve it if we selected those. But it would be fun. It would be a good time for you and me.
Starting point is 00:41:27 Great, great content. I'll say that as we, as we, you know, careened into the ocean. I mean, I can't wait. I can't wait for Democratic. primary season to start. And it's kind of already starting. You know, they're sort of popping up here and there. They're doing their little turf wars. I did think one interesting revelation in her book was on the day that Joe Biden told her he wasn't going to keep running and he was passing the baton to her. She started phone calling all these top Democrats to get their endorsement and their support
Starting point is 00:41:54 so that there wasn't any sort of a fracture within the party in a mini primary push. And the one person who didn't pick up her call was Gavin Newsom, who just texted back hiking. And the one person, then didn't ever call her back. I love that detail. I'm sorry, but like newfound respect for Gavin Newsom. That was pretty well done. Yeah. That's the most likable moment I've ever seen from Gavin Newsom. I'm not going to get sucked into it, but I actually like that. Yeah, it's true. She's, she is, it's such a bizarre person. Like, you know, the one thing she's very, very good at him, and the entire reason outside of sleeping with Willie Brown, which led to her rise into the American political world is she was really good at those backroom moments. She's really good at
Starting point is 00:42:40 harassing people to support her. The backroom moments with Willie Brown a little bit different. I'm not sure how good she was there. Really good. But like, you know, she would, she would have real challengers on the Democratic left. And she would go all across the community. She would harass them with phone calls. She would get their money. She would lock them in his fundraiser. She would lock in their support. She was really good at that. And she was very good in that moment. As by didn't announce that to go and make those moves and lock everybody up. I mean, you remember Barack Obama came out and said, I can't wait to see what process will come up with to find a nominee very clearly saying, don't go down the common of the road. She was able to lock that up
Starting point is 00:43:19 regardless and was able to kind of push herself into that position. But once she gets into that position at every level, she's been terrible. She's never been popular. She's never been able to really win outside of hard left places where there was no challenger at all. And, And I just don't think this is a road the Democrats want to go down again. I do encourage it, though. She had some crazy comment in the book about how she really wishes that she had responded to Trump's. She's for they, them. I'm for you, add, better.
Starting point is 00:43:51 And she wishes that she had come out and said, I'm for we the people. As if that would have solved it. Like she really feels, she came up with this line after the fact. like that, maybe that's going to make her run again, you know, because she finally came up with the zinger, the Kamala Harris zinger, she thought would have put her over the top. Okay, speaking of they, them, I want to spend a minute on what's happening between J.K. Rowling and Emma Watson. We didn't get to this yesterday, but it's very good. I'm loving every minute of it. So, of course, J.K. Rowling is the billionaire genius behind the Harry Potter books and movies and plays and series
Starting point is 00:44:33 and merch. And Jackie Rowling was raised poor. She came up with this book idea, like in cafes while she was sitting there trying to think of a way to support herself and started writing this book that wound up becoming just a behemoth in international society. And the kids who got cast as Hermione Granger in the case of Emma Watson, as Harry Potter, in the case of Daniel Ratcliffe, and as the other one, the least known of the trio, became international. superstars. They got rich beyond their wildest dreams. They became overnight stars, sensations. Emma Watson and Daniel Ratcliffe at least are still acting in many projects as a result of all of this. And really all they should ever say to J.K. Rowling is, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. They were 10 or 11 when this all went down. Well, now Emma Watson is, I think, 34. She's a grown-up. And
Starting point is 00:45:34 Within the past five years, I think it was five years ago, she has started, and so is Daniel Ratcliffe, turning publicly and attacking, turning on and attacking J.K. Rowling. Why? Because J.K. Rowling has been the stalwart in standing up for women's rights on the trans issue. She's never wavered. Unlike some of us, she wasn't drawn in early and, like, convinced that this is a matter of empathy. She was like, no, from the beginning, which was very, very strong. And brave. She lost a lot. They tried to rest her series away from her, her movie, her play. But J.K. Rowling is really kind of a don't F with me kind of bad bitch in the best sense and has never backed down. Well, now the culture's turning. It's turning more toward J.K. Rowling's point of view.
Starting point is 00:46:25 And not Emma Watson, who mercilessly attacked her for the past few years. No loyalty whatsoever. And she gave an interview recently. Emma did. Hold on a second. I've got it here. Okay. First, let me show you the dig she made. This is as 2002, as recently as. She was doing it even before that. But let me just show you what she's been sounding like before now. It's not 31. I'm here for all of the witches. Our industry is blessed with so many diverse voices. exploring ideas of sexuality, race, religion, and identity,
Starting point is 00:47:10 different ways of being. Our creative talents are brave enough to explore the past because they're eager to face the future. Okay, J.K. Rowling says it was after that speech. Yes, I agree with your scrunched up face. That the backlash to J.K. exploded. And then Emma Watson gives this interview to Jay Shetty on his podcast, like this week or last week, a couple days ago, and says the following, SOP 32. Recently, there's been so many conversations and comments directly from JK Rowling, whether it's her saying she'd never forgive you for your views or the fact that when she was asked what ruins the movies for her, she named yourself.
Starting point is 00:48:01 and some of your co-stars and how do you think about that? I really don't believe that by having had that experience and holding the love and support and views that I have mean that I can't and don't treasure Joe. There's just no world in which I could ever
Starting point is 00:48:31 cancel her out. I can love her. I can know she loved me. I can be grateful to her. What she's done will never be taken away from me. This is ridiculous. I mean, it's ridiculous. If you, like, she happily heaped scorn upon Joe for years. We've only got a minute left in show before we have to take a break. But I really want to read this J.K. Rowling post on X. So that's what I'm going to do. I'm going to take a break and then I'm going to come back and I'm going to read this post too. That's what we'll do. In the meantime, as we go to break and this ad, let me say to the audience, go to Megan Kelly.com.
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Starting point is 00:51:32 God, I would love to see you face to face. I need to see you face to face. I am doing this tour, and I would love for you to join me. Megan Kelly.com for the tickets. Stu Bergear, host of Blaze TV's, Stu Does America, is back with me now. So J.K. Rowling, after years of holding her tongue. years of just letting these brats run around attacking her has finally shot back. And it is scathing. It is beautiful and it is clearly written by someone who's made a billion
Starting point is 00:52:12 dollars plus with her writing skills. Okay. First she notices that she's seeing a lot of comment about those remarks we just played by Emma Watson. She says, I want to make a couple of points. I'm not owed eternal agreement from any actor who once played a character I created. Emma Watson and her co-stars have every right to embrace gender identity ideology. However, Emma and Dan, in particular, have both made it clear over the last few years that they think our former professional association gives them a particular right, nay, obligation, to critique me and my views in public. Years after they finished acting in Potter,
Starting point is 00:52:51 they continue to assume the role of de facto spokespeople, people for the world I created. When you've known people since they were 10 years old, it's hard to shake a certain protectiveness. For the past few years, I've repeatedly declined invitations from journalists to comment on Emma specifically. Ironically, I told producers, I didn't want her to be hounded as the result of anything I said. She speaks of that clip that we just watched. The television presenter in the attached clip highlights Emma's all which is speech, and in truth, that was a turning point for me. But it had a post script that hurt far more than the
Starting point is 00:53:32 speech itself. This is the one in which Emma attacked JK in 2022. Emma asked someone to pass on a handwritten note from her to me, which contained the single sentence, I'm so sorry for what you're going through. She has my phone number. This was back when the death, rape, and torture threats against me were at their peak, and I was constantly worried for my family's safety. Emma had just publicly poured more petrol on the frame of flames, yet thought a one-line expression of concern from her would reassure me of her fundamental sympathy and kindness. Like other people who have never experienced adult life, uncushioned by wealth and fame, Emma has so little experience of real life she's ignorant of how ignorant she is.
Starting point is 00:54:18 She'll never need a homeless shelter. She's never going to be placed on a mixed-sex public hospital ward. I'd be astounded if she's been in a high street changing room since childhood. Her public bathroom is single occupancy and comes with a security man standing guard outside the door. Has she had to strip off in a newly mixed sex changing room at a council-run swimming pool? Is she ever likely to need a state-run rape crisis center that refuses to guarantee an all-female service? to find herself sharing a prison cell with a male rapist who's identified into the women's prison. I wasn't a multimillionaire at 14. I lived in poverty while writing the book that made Emma famous.
Starting point is 00:55:03 I therefore understand from my own life experience what the trashing of women's rights in which Emma has so enthusiastically participated means to women and girls without her privileges. The greatest irony here is that had Emma not decided in her most recent interview to declare that she loves and treasures me, a change of tack, I suspect she's adopted because she's noticed, full-throated condemnation of me is no longer quite as fashionable as it was, I might never have been this honest. Adults can't expect to cozy up to an activist movement that regularly calls for a friend's assassination, then assert their right to, the former friends love. Emma is rightly free to disagree with me and indeed to discuss her feelings about me in public, but I have the same right, and I've finally decided to exercise it. I mean, Mike drop stubergear. She could not have said this more perfectly, better, more powerfully, or more, in a more damaging way for Emma Watson. She deserved everything. She deserved every bit of scorn.
Starting point is 00:56:18 Yeah, first of all, don't screw with one of the world's greatest writers when you get in one of these battles, because you can tell. I mean, that was something that was not something she took a couple minutes on. I felt like it was really something that it built up over, excuse me, several years, right? She's dealing with something that is really heartfelt there. And you're right to say that it was, you know, perfect. It was surgical in the way it was done. It was cutting. It really was impressive in that way.
Starting point is 00:56:47 But also, you really sense, like, hurt, I think, there from her. You know, I think, like, that. Betrayal, right? Like someone who you helped, you know, make an international superstar who, you know, who gave birth to your creation, right, in bringing it into film. And you have to sit there and watch her criticize you over and over again, both, you know, directly and tangent. over a long period of time.
Starting point is 00:57:16 And then for the, when the world sort of turns around to have this moment of like, wow, I really love her and I've always loved her and I've always embraced her. That's got to be hard to deal with. And it feels like it really hurt her at her core. Understandably, I will say the positive way maybe to look at this is that change is real, right? You know, if she's sensing that if Emma Watson in her circles is really sensing a change like that, maybe we've made more progress than we even understand. And that is a really positive way to look at this.
Starting point is 00:57:51 But that doesn't heal a wound that seems really deep for J.K. Rowling. My favorite line, I wasn't a multi-millionaire at 14. I lived in poverty while writing the book that made Emma famous. Oh, my God. It's so effective. It's so good. F. this woman and her betrayal. of J.K. Rowling. When J.K. Rowling needed a friend, when she could have used just silence.
Starting point is 00:58:19 If Emma Watson disagreed so mightily, and by the way, I don't believe she did. I believe she went along with a woke mob, just like all these actors do. There's no way she actually believes a man can become a woman. It's scientifically proven he cannot. And so even just her silence would have been something, but she joined in. She piled on. So did Daniel Ratcliffe. He should not escape this either. He was just as disgusting to her. And you know those, those were the ones that burned. As J.K. Rowling was dealing with death threats and having to amp up her security to protect her family, those are the ones she was thinking about because we wouldn't even know Emma Watson's name if it hadn't been for J.K. Rowling. That's almost certainly true, right? And, you know,
Starting point is 00:59:09 one of the parts of it that hit me, as you were reading it, was when she stops herself and says, nay, obligation, right, as an obligation for her to come out and talk negatively about J.K. Riling, that is how the society worked a couple years ago. Like, the left, and honestly, tons of people in the middle, some even on the right, felt the obligation to post the black box on Instagram, felt the obligation that they had to speak out. They had to take on this unjust world that they had no part in, of course, but everyone else seemed to have a major problem with when we're talking about, as you note, biological truths. I am with you on this. I don't believe any of these people believe the things they say on this topic. I don't think
Starting point is 00:59:56 that they're, maybe there's a couple, but I think the overwhelming majority of them see it as some sort of box they need to check to be on the good side of the world. But none of them, in private moments, believe it at all. None of them believe you can magically change your gender with a series of words. None of them could possibly believe that. These are stories you tell your children about magic and princesses and princes. I mean, we're talking about a person who wrote a book about a wizard. That's the type of thing you need.
Starting point is 01:00:27 You need wizard-like powers to change your gender with a series of words and a magic wand. Nobody believes this. And the fact that we went through a period that it's going to be. looked upon in the past is one of the strangest periods in American history where all of the sudden we were all supposed to change our minds and wake up to this new truth when we all knew it was false. That's the scariest part. It wasn't like we had this awakening to this left-wing understanding. All of these people knew it was false and all lied publicly to fit into some weird mold that came and went in about 20 months.
Starting point is 01:01:08 And that's a scary thing. If that is a possibility, we're closer to the edge as a civilization than we realize. Honestly, like this, you must call out your dear friend out of obligation or you're a bad person or you somehow endorse every thought they have. Unless you publicly attack your friend, you're responsible for all that person's thoughts and opinions is absurd. and I will just say, it goes on to this day. And it's wrong. It's deeply wrong. And shame on Emma Watson for bowing to the mob.
Starting point is 01:01:47 Good for J.K. Rowling for calling her out. I am clearly on the Rowling team. I want to say, on the subject of the trans mania, there was an extraordinary incident. Okay. This happened. Hold on a second. I think it's in the main packet. I want to make sure.
Starting point is 01:02:04 Yes. Okay. This came through my X-Veed the other day and caught my attention because I follow this woman, Beth Bourne. And she had quite a moment. She's the chair of the Yolo County chapter of Moms for Liberty in Davis, California. And Yolo County's near Sacramento. And she has been going in front of the Davis Unified School Board every month for the last three years to raise her concerns surrounding their locker room policies, which let any student go to the locker room that they identify, of the general.
Starting point is 01:02:34 or they quote, identify with, which means boys can go into the girls' rooms and sit and watch them on dress with impunity. It's welcome. It's allowed. If you object, you're a bigot. And so Beth Bourne, who is not 12, she is 50, decided to do something about this. And every, every month, she's been going and going and going for three years, they aren't listening. So she decided to take it to the next level. And I'll walk people through a way. what we're seeing here in SOT 34. Right now we require our students to undress. She's standing at the lectern.
Starting point is 01:03:12 For PE class. So I'm just going to give you an idea what that looks like when I undress. So right now, this school district is saying that, she's taken off her shirt. Depending on a child's transgender identity that they can pick which bathroom they want. Right now at this school district, we have children self-identifying into different bathrooms. She's taken off her pants. based off of the food. No, you cannot.
Starting point is 01:03:35 I have my bathing suit on. Excuse me, this, this is allowed. We're going to recess. I'm going to finish my comments. Are you are violating my first amendment right? I am putting on my B.E. You are disrupting again. Now they're back.
Starting point is 01:03:52 I will gavel it in recess and you'll be asked to leave. May I ask what I did to disrupt me? You can start your public comment. So right now. She's taking the shirt off again. I'm sorry, but this is a bathing suit top. I love her so much. This is so brilliant.
Starting point is 01:04:13 I'll give you one more, Stu. Here she is speaking to the local news, CBS Sacramento, the next day. I just thought I would show the school board. What does it feel like to change into your PE clothing? And I had a bathing suit on, so I was, everything was covered as far as my body. You know, if the adults don't feel comfortable watching someone, and I'm a 50-year-old woman, change into an outfit. How can they expect the girls to feel comfortable doing that?
Starting point is 01:04:42 So I just thought I made a really good point. Yes. You know, I don't think it was disruptive. What was disruptive was them interrupting my three minutes of free speech. That didn't stop the orderly flow of the meeting. I didn't prevent the next person from giving their three minutes of comment. Amazingly well done. and she got national attention for it.
Starting point is 01:05:06 So far, I don't think the board is budging because they're ideologues who are going to hold on to this myth that it's somehow bigoted to say little girls have to undress in front of boys and that it's perfectly fine, but Beth can't go down to a bathing suit in front of these other grown adults.
Starting point is 01:05:22 But what a way to make her point? Certainly made the point. And I have to say, too, if you happen to be listening on Sirius XM, you have to know this one piece of color, which is the person who's on the board, in the center is wearing an N95 mask because of course he is. Of course he is in 2025. That's an incredible video. And honestly, it makes a great point because she didn't even get to the
Starting point is 01:05:48 point where a young girl might be changing in the presence of other young boys. She got to the point where she's in a bathing suit, which is what you see on a beach. And even that, they were so uncomfortable with. They couldn't even hear the words coming out of her mouth. if it's inappropriate in that environment, quite obviously, it's inappropriate around 12-year-old boys. Quite obviously, it's inappropriate with 12-year-old girls having to watch, have leering boys look at them in that way. It's totally wrong. It makes the point, and we've seen this over and over again, Megan. How many times have we seen parents go and say, hey, I'm just going to read the book that you say is okay for my kids to read in class?
Starting point is 01:06:27 They start reading it and they shut it down. They all take their N95 masks and go home. It is so revealing about their position that, again, I don't even think they believe it. I don't think they think that is right. I don't think they think those books are okay for young kids. But they're going along with this as if we're, you know, it's two plus two equals five all over again. And it's a scary thing that people can be moved that way. They were so uncomfortable.
Starting point is 01:06:53 And they're adults. And she only stripped down to her modest bikini. It wasn't even a teeny weenie bikini. and they were so uncomfortable seeing her in that state of undress. What's actually happening is you have young pre-pubescent girls or pubescent girls in their locker room, and you have teenage boys coming in and taking it all off. If we want to talk about what's actually happening, it's girls at the height of the years in which you get embarrassed easily,
Starting point is 01:07:23 especially about physical appearance, never mind nudity of your own, trying to change into their bathing suits to go swimming in school like I used to do, and they've got intact males coming into their locker rooms and taking it all off. And because, especially as you get a little older, let's say, the teenage years and the college years, this is largely driven, this fetish by these men, by autogynophilia, which is where you get sexually aroused by dressing like a woman or being near other women and pretending you're one of them, you can add an erection to this picture for these poor girls. Deal with that, you disgusting school board perverts, your perverts.
Starting point is 01:08:09 Seriously, like, there's something wrong with them that they want to encourage that, but they can't take Beth Bourne stripping down to a modest two-piece in the middle of their school board meeting. Yeah, it is absolutely unbelievable. And we've seen, you know, situations where sex offenders are getting into these situations. sex offenders are, you know, going down the roads that you're talking about, and they are able to be in these rooms, and we hear these reports that the haters are the ones that call it out. The haters are the ones that get thrown out of the gym. They lose their memberships. They get tossed out of school. The parents are the ones that pay these prices. It's an insane world. And it's hard to believe that it still exists. You know, I said that when we were talking about Kamala Harris, that while it wasn't the closest election. It was too close for comfort. And I do feel that occasionally when we talk about these topics, it feels like we have made progress. I mentioned that maybe we've made more than we thought, but it's certainly not all the progress that we've made. This is still around, it's still alive
Starting point is 01:09:13 in a lot of communities. There's still a lot of places where, you know, a mom just trying to keep her daughter out of a locker room with a bunch of, you know, 12-year-old boys, that's still the weird position in a bunch of places inside the United States and we have to defeat that ideology because that we're putting kids at risk
Starting point is 01:09:34 we're putting little girls at risk I've got a little girl this is not okay this has to be stopped and it has to be stopped right now not for nothing, Stu but I was thinking as I watched Beth the only thing that would be more effective
Starting point is 01:09:45 than this would be if it were a man standing there who took it all off because that's actually what our daughters are having to deal with I mean it would be you'd get a wrap for sure, but something for you to chew on before the next school board meeting in your town. I'm going to say, no, please, at least keep something on in this scenario.
Starting point is 01:10:05 I hope it's not like one of those European bikinis you're talking about. That's what would really bring it home, taking it all off, a man taking it all off. You want to see those women run from that school board. They run. You would get arrested, but you would still be a hero. Okay, I want to finish with this. tomorrow I'm going to take a deep dive into this coordinated series of attacks onto Charlie Kirk's legacy because it's really irritating me. And while I don't feel like I need to be the standard
Starting point is 01:10:33 bearer of who Charlie was, his team is doing a great job of this. I've been right in the middle of all these fights and Charlie came on my show many times after some of these controversial comments and we would talk about them. So I do have the receipts. And I have had it up to here with these race hustlers like Tanahasi Coates and Nicole Hannah-Hanna Jones out there posthumously trying to redefine who Charlie Kirk was. They didn't know him at all, at all. They need to keep their mouths shut rather than taking little bits of clips and trying to redefine him as some sort of a racist. That's what they are, both of them. So I'm going to do just one soundbite with you today and then I'll get into it in more detail tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:11:19 But Tanahasi Coats went on with Ezra Klein of the New York Times, and he had an issue with Ezra, who had written a very nice piece after Charlie died, complimenting and crediting Charlie for being willing to debate and to talk to the other side. And Ezra said that he admired that. So here it started, I'm going to play a couple sound bites, actually. It started with Tanahesi Coates trying to shame Ezra Klein for having done that. in SOT 10? One thing I wrote about in that piece that I do worry about is I worry we are already in a cycle
Starting point is 01:11:54 of political violence, of memetic violence. I think about Pelosi, I think about Shapiro, I think about the near assassination on Trump. I think about after that happened, I thought about me, I thought about you, I thought about all kinds of people I know, right? So I do think there's just something about when violence takes hold, that you, like, that there's something about it, that it begins to breach all lines. That's part of my reaction, too. You know, I think all of that is understandable,
Starting point is 01:12:20 but I guess was silence not an option? Yeah, silence to me was not grieving people. Like, I felt it wasn't important as someone who is liberal, as someone who's a voice, that there are moments like that. And there, Ezra Klein, was totally right. And Tana Hasi Coates is disgusting. After Ezra Klein says, and he's not even talking about us still, It's us. It's our people who are getting shot, like Trump, like Cory Campitori, like the other two people who are at the Butler rally who got shot.
Starting point is 01:12:54 Charlie, dead now at age 31. It's our people who are getting shot and killed. Okay. It's actually not as recline. I don't want anything to happen to him or any leftist. But like, let's be real about who's facing the risk right now. But he's thinking about himself. Okay, we'll take what we can get. He's thinking about Tana Hussie Coates getting shot. That's obviously what he's saying. So therefore, he had to say something. against political assassination. I mean, I guess we'll take what we can get, crumbs from the left. But even the crumbs are a problem for coats. Was silence not an option? I mean, they don't care. They don't care that we're getting killed. You heard it right there. Why would you say anything? Anything at all? Anything kind about this hateful man, and I'll get to the specific comments on Charlie. He objected to the mild praise as recline offered in that article as a means of preserving life. Very true.
Starting point is 01:13:50 And I cannot wait for your deep dive on this. You know, I thought what Ezra Klein wrote after Charlie's death was great. I thought it was awesome. And it was very rare that I feel that way reading something from someone on the left. I mean, it was, you know, again, you're right. In some ways, it's crumbs.
Starting point is 01:14:09 I mean, you kind of wish it was more from some of these people. but I thought it was important that it was noted from someone on the left, that this guy tried to do politics the right way. And I think the left has a real struggle on their hands because, you know, you have someone like Ezra Klein who's talked about this, you know, this abundance idea on the left, a way to kind of reform the left into a vision that maybe the middle of the country won't absolutely hate. And when I look at that politically, I'm like, gosh, you know, there's something to that potentially. Like, I'd be worried about that as a conservative who wants, you know, conservative ideas to win. it's much more threatening than politically than what we see on the left from someone like coats like ebram kendi but what we see on the left over and over and over again is the incentives are all there for you to go farther and farther to vilify charlie kirk to celebrate him his death even uh and that is i think i don't think there's a chance that the quote unquote sane left can win that battle over on that side and that's a scary thing for our country i mean i think it's probably easier to defeat in elections but it's a scarier thing for our country and the more hopeless that side of the of the world becomes
Starting point is 01:15:17 we see it we see the results we saw it in in charlie's case we've seen it uh in in cases like minneapolis burning down uh cities through the george floyd era we've seen a lot of political violence even these left-wing databases are starting to admit that now left-wing political violence is more prominent than right way and even the ones that are admitting that now are removing from their calculations, which are acknowledging its left-wing violence these days, they're removing from their calculations, the BLM violence, the protests that we saw against Tesla, trying to burn down Tesla dealerships. So many of the left-wing causes actually get eliminated. And then things like the murder of Melissa Hortman, House Speaker in Minnesota,
Starting point is 01:16:00 get blamed on the right wing, even though that guy was saying he did it under imaginary orders from Tim Walls, for whom he worked at one point. Okay. Here he doubles down. He doubles and here's why he really wanted as recline to just remain silent. Sout 11. I don't take any joy in saying this, but we sometimes sue ourselves by pointing out that love, acceptance, warmth,
Starting point is 01:16:29 that these are powerful forces. I believe they are. I also believe hate is a powerful force. I believe it's a powerful, powerful, unifying force. And I think Charlie Kirk was a hate monger. Oh, my God. I really need to say this over and over again.
Starting point is 01:16:43 I have a politic that rejects violence, that rejects political violence. I take no joy in the killing of anyone, no matter what they said. But if you ask me what the truth of his life was, you know, the truth of his public life, I would have to tell you its hate. I would tell you, I'd had to tell you it is the usage of hate and the harnessing of hate towards political ends. I got a question for you, Tana Hassee. was silence an option? Maybe silence was a better option for you, as his family's still grieving him and he's barely in the ground. Maybe now would be a time for you to shut the fuck up and stop talking about somebody you didn't know at all in hateful terms. And driving up the hate meter on right-wing thinking, which is what Charlie was guilty of, as many of us are still making public appearances and trying to live. Okay? Maybe that's something you could think about in the future. I can't say it better than Mark Halpern said it, when he reacted on after-party with Emily Jashinsky.
Starting point is 01:17:42 Here he is, SOT 13. That guy was not speaking on teleprompter. He was speaking off the top of his head. So maybe he regrets saying what he said, but fuck him. Because this man was not a hater. Just not, just manifestly not. And there's so much evidence on the public record. You didn't have to know him personally to know that he wasn't able.
Starting point is 01:18:04 Disagree with him. He said, Charlie said some things. I didn't disagree with. He said some things I didn't particularly. fancy, but he was not a hater. And he's got a widow and two young kids and so many friends who loved him. And this guy's on the National Town Square talking bullshit about someone he didn't know. This is what's wrong with the desire for people to make money and get a claim off of saying false negative things about people they don't know. It's a real fundamental problem that's
Starting point is 01:18:39 existed threat human history but now in the digital age you can do it and you can you can reach millions of people so fuck him perfectly put your thoughts on it still you know we have a choice we can be uh coats we can be uh ibram kendi we can be jasmine crocket um you know there's that choice the other path i think is erika kirk you know we all watched her up there in an incredible moment. And a moment that was just like the biggest billboard for Christianity that I think I've seen in quite some time saying like, this is who we are. You're told all the time that we're the haters. You're told all the time that we can't stand you because of the color of your skin or whatever choices you're making. When in reality, we're the people that are
Starting point is 01:19:32 going to say, we forgive you when you murder our family members. Like I, it's, it's, it's, it's, impossibly hard to hit the Erica Kirk standard, which, as I'm sure she would point out, is short of the Jesus standard. But certainly that's the way I want to aim. That's what, I mean, I want to be Erica when I grow up. I don't know that I can ever achieve it, but when I think about who they are and the hate that they bring to the table over and over and over again, I'm reminded of the strength that she had in that moment. And, man, I just, I pray for the strength that I could actually come close to replicating it. Ezra Klein tried to lower the temperature. Tried to get a dialogue going across the aisle like Charlie did.
Starting point is 01:20:19 And Tana Hesie Coats swooped in and crapped all over it. And while he gave words to, I abhor political violence, he was encouraging it by doing what he did. His actions, his actual thoughts on don't reach out across the aisle. Don't openly mourn. don't praise someone like Charlie Kirk, only amps up the hate against Charlie and others who agree with Charlie who are still around. It was an absolutely disgusting, cynical decision on his part. And as Mark points out, he did it intentionally in the public square to change the dialogue around Charlie and around the thoughts that Charlie had that have become mainstream that he finds so abhorrent.
Starting point is 01:21:05 so I don't believe him that he abhors political of violence. I don't believe him one bit or he wouldn't have shamed Ezra Klein for doing one small but noble thing to try to stop it. Okay, I do have a lot more thoughts on this. I'm going to offer them in a more linear way tomorrow because I just refuse to let the character assassination of Charlie happen. They attack him when he's not here to attack them back. Though if he were, he would absolutely eviscerate both of them,
Starting point is 01:21:34 Tana Hossi Coates and Nicole Hannah-Jones with ease. So I'll do my best to pick up the mantle tomorrow. Stu, thank you. I'll be listening. I can't wait. All right. Coming up next, Brit and Witt. Britt Mayer and Will Witt are here on what the hell is up with this bizarre Super Bowl guy, bad bunny, who hates Trump and half of America,
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Starting point is 01:24:07 We absolutely have to keep talking. It's more important now than ever. This fall, Megan Kelly is taking her show live to cities nationwide. To go silent is not the answer. I'm going. I'm going to stand on these stages, and I'm going to say all the things that we say all the time on this show. We're going to make it safe for me.
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Starting point is 01:25:35 to you. Both great to see you. Okay, let's kick it off of this bad bunny because he gets selected to play in this and released a statement. What I'm feeling goes beyond myself. It's for those who came before me and ran countless yards so I could come in and score a touchdown. This is for my people, my culture in our history. But what he was, what he said recently when asked about this. The question, you said you wouldn't be giving any concerts in the United States. Was this out of concern about the mass deportations of Latinos? Man, honestly, yes. There was the issue of like, fucking ice could be outside my concert. And it's something that we were talking about and very concerned about. So I'll just do one date in the United States. Oh,
Starting point is 01:26:23 he's going to Dane to grace us with his presence at the Super Bowl. Brett. Okay, I'm going to be the first to admit. I'd heard of bad bunny. I didn't know who this guy was. So I'm like, who is bad bunny? I mean, I know I'm old, but I'm not that there's bad bunny for those who are just in a dress. In a dress with some weird white boots that are manly and he's got hair on his legs, but he's got this big white dress and he's got glitter on his eyes. I mean, it's a situation. So clearly he's not my cup of tea. But then I got to thinking whose cup of tea is he? And so, okay, this is what I found out going down the rabbit hole on this guy. I had no idea that Barack Obama's best friend, Jay-Z, he actually runs the Super Bowl
Starting point is 01:27:08 selection process through his company Rock Nation. And so as soon as I heard that, it was like, aha, okay, it makes sense. They're just trying to shove woke ideology down America's throat in the platform of the Super Bowl. It makes sense. It's not because of who Bad Bunny is. It's because they want us woke. And that's really what it is, courtesy of Jay-Z and Obama. Yeah. I mean, who are we going to have next year? P. Diddy? I look forward to Sean Dini Combs in his comeback tour. I mean, that's Jay's other best friend. So you tell me whether this is an active middle finger to all of MAGA and the right wing by putting this guy who likes to dress in women's dresses and who's two, who hates the United States so much, he won't come here.
Starting point is 01:27:54 because he's worried about ICE raiding his concert as our Super Bowl entertainment. I think it's more than a middle finger just to MAGA and conservatives in this country. I think it's a middle finger to what America's all about. You know, I don't watch football myself, but, you know, I remember watching the Super Bowl last year and seeing Kendrick Lamar perform, and I remember thinking if my grandparents were still alive, like, what would they think about watching this? Like, can't you put people on who actually, like, represent true American values, who have songs that everyone can dance to?
Starting point is 01:28:24 but it's like TikTok slop and these people coming on with these songs that are vulgar and completely out there. And so to me, it seems more not even just against MAGA, but more of a breakdown against American culture. Like if you listen to this guy's songs, I'm telling you, these aren't the songs that you want to be showing your children and things like that. And in no way represents what I think what the Super Bowl is supposed to represent, which is people coming together, enjoying a night where they can get with their family, their friends, and not have to be paraded around with this garbage that they play. I wonder whether this is what we're going to get subjected to. Here's Sat 38, where he's performing in drag. This is him, by the way, this very unattractive, female-looking thing.
Starting point is 01:29:20 Okay, Brett. That shows up at the Super Bowl. Literally, the fans are going to get up and walk out. Okay, I hadn't seen that. So this is just a whole new level of it is woke puk. That's all it is. It's a regurgitation of all the woke ideology in the flamboyant colors, in the obnoxious sounds. It's not English.
Starting point is 01:29:42 And then what in the world? So is he trans? What is this guy? I'm completely, okay. I'm so confused. He describes himself as sexually fluid. I mean, I don't want to. hear bad bunny and fluid in the same sentence after seeing that video.
Starting point is 01:29:56 How about we do Forrest Frank for the Super Bowl? Can we submit a petition? Forrest Frank, I would happily bring my kids to see that guy. Not a chance. Every parent should turn off as soon as that thing, whatever that is comes on. Boycott it. That is so disturbing and gross. I would take Roseanne singing the National Anthem again over this guy. Anything. And literally anything. Okay. Speaking of leftist propaganda that finds its way into our children's lives, because that's the problem with the Super Bowl wet, is that little kids watch it.
Starting point is 01:30:33 You know, and like every year they put something at the Super Bowl that's inappropriate, whether it's Janet Jackson's boob or J.Lo showing us her Vaj and Shakira, same. Like, why? I remember my little guy was six when that happened. Six. Why is he seeing Vaj as he's trying to watch a football game with his family? and we think it's, you know, family entertainment. Now he's got to see this, this nightmare and the women's dress.
Starting point is 01:30:54 I don't know what that is. And that takes me to Netflix, which has got what's billing as a kids show, dear, sorry, dead end, paranormal park. Now, my youngest is 12, and now at the point where he can do some surfing on Netflix, and I don't worry too much. You know, I do keep one eye on it. I'm not an idiot. But I'm just saying, you start to loosen the reins as they get a little older.
Starting point is 01:31:18 And I don't know that I would have marked dead-end paranormal park is something I needed to pay too close attention to. But I'll show you why you do, because here's season one, episode two, Sout 36. Hmm. It's not the park. It's me. I'm trans, Norma, and everyone at school knows, and everyone at home knows. And being here, it's like a whole new place. I can just be Barney
Starting point is 01:31:48 And I can choose if and when I tell people I've never been happier And that's saying something When I spent today chased by terrifying zombie mascots Pugsy reminded me how important it is To live your life without apology So I think I gotta give living here a shot Don't you?
Starting point is 01:32:05 You don't need my permission I just wouldn't want Courtney as a roommate We'll be the best of friends Unbelievable This is a cartoon for those listening at home And, of course, in here, well, you've got, I've never been happier, never been happier. Sure, like continuing the lie about transing a child. Yeah, let's let the suicide rates speak for themselves. It's 70% for these people who go and have these surgeries. I mean, to say that these people are happier is laughable at best. So I think when you're seeing this, where you're really seeing is conditioning by the leftist media, by politics in general, by the sports that you were just talking about putting these things in at the NFL or something like that, it is complete conditioning. And you're making these young kids impressionable and saying, oh, well, this is okay, I can be this. This is cool. This is on my TV. This is on the YouTube that I watch. And so now I want to be. this and they go and tell their parents and the parents which honestly most of this falls back on them
Starting point is 01:33:01 are not going and saying listen you're not you're not a boy you're you're born a girl right they're not going and saying that they're affirming what they're going and saying and not actually telling them that they're being lied to by the propagandizing media the parents have to take a much bigger stand against these kind of things when this is going on because if they don't they're just going to keep getting away with it because the kids don't know any better they're watching this and just think oh it's cool it's everywhere it's everywhere so you've got the Super Bowl doing this to us You got Netflix doing this in a children's show that's a cartoon. And then just the other night, law and order.
Starting point is 01:33:33 Law and order, SVU, had an episode that was ripping on ice, trying to make ice look like a bunch of dirty bastards. The premise of the episode, I'm trying to get it straight in my head, but it was basically that an illegal immigrant was the only witness to a rape. And he didn't want to show up in court to testify because the easy, evil ice was going to arrest him and deport him. So Olivia Benson, you know, played by Mariska Hargaday, couldn't make her case because her eyewitness was an illegal and the big bad ice was going to take him away and made him reluctant to testify. Here's a scene Sot 42.
Starting point is 01:34:18 Velasco arrest him. What? Now. Arrest him now. Arrest him now. Mr. Reese, you're under arrest. Captain Vincent, you're air fearing with the federal operation. No, no, no, she's not. Boy, A. Rees is a material witness, and he's in the custody of the NYPD. Do you really want to help a rapist go free? He's ours, okay? Take him to holding.
Starting point is 01:34:38 Once he provides his testimony, no, no, we'll release him. That's you? He's holding up her card. You have been obstructing this operation from the beginning. That is a federal choice. charge. For your hands behind your back. Oh, no. Captain. It's okay. Stand down. Curry. Stand down. Handing over her firearm. Everyone's looking disgusted at the ICE agent. The propaganda, Brit.
Starting point is 01:35:20 In the face of ICE, getting, like, literally shot at just days ago. Yes, that's what I was going to say, was didn't this episode air right after the ICE facility was targeted? Yes. I just want to know if anyone's still falling for this. I mean, I'm sure there's like the subset, right? The minority, the typical actors who are going to fall for whatever is spoonfed. But the average American who knows now that ICE has been going in and making America safer, cleaning our streets so that we don't have more of the situations that have horrified us over the last few weeks.
Starting point is 01:35:54 with all of these stories of we have illegal aliens who are here illegally bringing harm to American citizens. So for smart thinkers, for the average American, I just wonder if this even passes the test anymore or if average Americans are seeing this and just seeing it for what it is. It's just shell propaganda. You can create a story to fit any narrative. I don't think that the average person sees that and thinks, oh, man, they really hit the nail on the head. I moved. Like this really shifts my perspective on ice. And shame on all those actors. Shame on all those actors for propagating that.
Starting point is 01:36:30 By the way, Mariska Hargade likes to bill herself as like some woman's activist because she plays an SVU cop in a TV show. Where is she standing up for the Lake and Riley? Why isn't she standing up for Jocelyn Nangare who was raped by a bunch of illegals and then thrown over a bridge at age 12? I don't think that's going to make it into a law and order SVU episode well. Yeah, if they really want it to be accurate, they should have made the cartel or the illegal aliens, the people who they should be going after. But they're never going to do that. And I just love this handering where they make the liberal woman just seem like such the upstanding person and the white ice guy is just so evil and terrible. They always do this, where they make it so that they seem like they're so much smarter than us. They're so much better than us. They have so much more courage than us with everything that they do. And to be honest, I'm sick of it. Because you watch really, anything on TV or in the movies nowadays, I don't watch TV or movies now because they say
Starting point is 01:37:29 the white guy like me is the bad guy every single time. And I'm tired of watching things where it says I'm the bad guy every single time. I don't want that. I want heroism. I want courage from people no matter what you look like or who you are versus just painting us out to be the villain every time. And I think most guys my age are just like, I'm turning all this off. I'm sick of this shit. I mean, it's just awful. It's another reason why Charlie's murder has so affected young men because they've been told over and over that they're demons, that they're responsible for all of society's ills. And here was a young white man standing up to the mob saying,
Starting point is 01:38:04 you don't have to believe that stuff. God loves you, just as you are. All of us, even people he didn't want to support in their choices, like trans people, he would say, God loves you, you can have a better life than this rather than having these surgeries and so on. And what happened? He got shot down. And now a hero to them got killed in front of their very eye.
Starting point is 01:38:23 and they're watching the left celebrate it, it's just all part of the same abuse that we are dumping on our young boys. It's deeply wrong. All right, I have to end it on a more, a lighter note because we just have to. We have to lighten the mood. And that brings me to Rosie O'Donnell,
Starting point is 01:38:39 who I say for you, Britt, I save Rosie O'Donnell for you. Oh, thank you. She went on the really inaptly named Nicole Wallace's The Best People podcast and have had a revelation about her conversation with her therapist. Okay. When people say, I changed my mind,
Starting point is 01:39:02 we have to say, welcome back to reality. Let's all be Americans together, right? Because what's happening is not only happening to Democrats, it's happening to everyone. And when the Medicaid cuts go in, old people are going to start to die. to die what he's done yet hasn't even hit us yet and if he's not stopped now we have lost our country and i don't know Nicole how it is that some people cannot see it my therapist said
Starting point is 01:39:41 why are you so upset and i said to her why are you not yeah yeah i have that conversation too because the gaslighting that I think you're alluding to, if you're a thoughtful, informed person, you do stop and say, well, maybe it is me. It is you. The therapist should have given it to her straight, Brett. She didn't need to pay for the therapy because they just figured it out together, right there, in real time for us all to see. No, I think it's rich that Rosie O'Donnell is in exile. I think she's in Ireland because she's protesting Trump.
Starting point is 01:40:18 But then she still really wants to do commentary on Trump. It's like she can't quit him. It's like the boyfriend you break up with, but then you keep talking about him and obsessing over him and you're going on podcasts to talk about him. It's like just either you're over him and you're in Ireland happily or just come back here. You know, like fight for what you want here.
Starting point is 01:40:37 I think that it's rich that she left and she still can't leave Trump. It makes me laugh. I've got to play this last bite of her TikTok, Sot 30C. Oh, God, she's mouthing. Hot-Stepper. Oh, no. Oh, Will.
Starting point is 01:41:05 I don't know. You're young and your hip. Does this change your opinion of Rosie O'Donnell at all? I'm a fan now. I'm a huge fan now. After watching that, I'm going to go follow her, and I think I'll be doing everything that she does. I'm going to go talk to my therapist and ask why they're not so angry. They should be a lot of angry. You guys, put her on the Super Bowl.
Starting point is 01:41:27 She should go on the Super Bowl tour. Come on. I mean, Britt, as a former beauty queen, like a little foundation maybe, like some whipliner. You know, just a little something. A little something, I guess. You know, just a little, a few touches. And I won't charge as much as her therapist. Come on, Rosie.
Starting point is 01:41:44 You and I can talk. You can talk it out. I think you can make a little bit. a lot happier. When you look better, you feel better. I was impressed with her lip sync. The lip sync was impressive. I, you know, I liked it. Okay. All right. So we left it on a, on a positive note, Will, Will, and we will get back to you on how that goes. Great to see you both. Britt Mayer, Will Witt. Until the next time. Thank you. All right. We're back tomorrow with Glenn Greenwald. See you then. Thanks for listening to The Megan Kelly Show. No BS, no agenda, and no fear.
Starting point is 01:42:16 You know,

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