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Chapters:
0:00 Tucker Introduces Megyn Kelly
3:20 Megyn Kelly Calls Out Taylor Swift
13:05 How to Be Happy and Fulfilled
20:17 Jeffrey Epstein
24:58 The Secrets of Working in Corporate Media
36:38 Kelly's Legal Analysis of the Trump Cases
45:51 Kelly's Assessment of Kamala Harris
51:14 The Trump v. Harris Debate
Can I say one other thing about Megyn Kelly before I let Megyn Kelly talk?
I'm not going to say much.
So if you spend your life in a studio, it's just so interesting.
You have total control over everything.
And most people who do that really don't like live events.
99%, in fact, the most talented people you know on television and radio do not like to be in large rooms full of people because they're uncomfortable around people.
Meghan is the exception to that, and I think it just shows her love of people, and I just really noticed that today.
I mean, supposedly some 350,000 people have rushed to some website to register to vote or to express interest in potentially doing that.
But young people don't generally vote.
And I don't think people who at this point in the election cycle had not registered to vote are not going to do it because of Taylor Swift.
But let's set that to the side.
Screw you, Taylor Swift.
That's how I would like to begin.
This woman has got how?
She's a billionaire.
I saw her amazing mansion in Rhode Island.
I went to some hotel there.
And there it is up on a cliff.
You've never seen a more beautiful home.
It's one of, what, 20?
She's got so many gifts thanks to all of you.
Thanks to your daughters, who you probably had to drag to her concerts and you want to make your daughter happy and so you didn't.
And it's true whether you're a Republican or a Democrat.
And how does she thank this nation?
She turns around.
Not only does she pick a side in a hotly contested presidential election, alienating at least half of her fan base, but she says the reason she's voting for Kamala Harris is because of Tim Walz's LGBTQ stance.
Do you know what Tim Walz has done on the LGBTQ front?
Let me tell you what's going to happen.
Here's what's going to happen.
A little girl...
Sitting in Wisconsin, who's maybe on the spectrum, maybe has acne, maybe is a little heavyset, maybe feels upset because the parents are getting divorced, something like that, is going to find herself down a rabbit hole on Reddit.
And her parents aren't going to know because they're getting a divorce and they're not focused on her right now.
And she's going to spend hour after hour on that thing and Reddit's going to tell her she's actually a boy.
And she's going to get sucked into this gender cult.
And she's going to say, Mom and Dad, I want puberty blockers and to cross-sex hormones, which will sterilize her and deprive her of all sexual pleasure for the rest of her life.
And they're going to say, No, you're a girl.
And she's going to say, But I want top surgery, this benign thing, this double mastectomy where I'll have tubes coming out of me and I'll never breastfeed a child.
I want that too, because I'm a boy.
And they're going to say, No.
And she's going to go to a judge in Minnesota, and because of Tim Walz, the court will take...
Custody of her.
Use the Medicaid funds in Minnesota to provide her all of those things, chop off her breasts, sterilize her with the puberty blockers under the cross-sex hormones.
And when this girl inevitably comes to the conclusion that she didn't want any of this, that it only added to her problems, which were the divorce and the acne and the puberty and not any trans issue, who is she going to go to then?
This is all because of Tim Walsh.
That's what Minnesota is doing right now to little girls and boys, taking custody away from the parents so that they can have these procedures without any loving parent there to help.
And that's what Taylor Swift just endorsed for your children.
There's a law that Tim Wall signed that says the court can take jurisdiction, which in this instance means custody, over minor children who are not getting the gender-affirming care, which is a lie.
There's only two sexes.
Gender's bullshit.
There's men and there's women.
One cannot become the other.
And he signed a law saying that they can take jurisdiction over minor children who are not being affirmed by their children and get all of those procedures done outside of any connection.
Like, for the reasons you were just discussing, when you find true love, when you have somebody who loves you unconditionally, you know, warts and all, that's everything.
And she hasn't been able to find it.
She's made a lot of money off of it.
And I think she travels from city to city without...
The grounding that you have, that I have, that hopefully all of you have.
And maybe she's feeling untethered.
Maybe she's feeling empty and lost.
And maybe she wants other people to make similar decisions in life as she has.
Because people feel validated when you do that.
And I think that's why she's misleading these kids.
She doesn't have the core that you should have before you ever advise somebody on electoral politics.
So it's a very dark day, and I feel like she betrayed all the moms and dads who took their little girls there and fostered a relationship of fandom, not knowing that she would then turn around and try to trans your kid.
Or bless the man who's doing it, whether he's the Minnesota governor or, God forbid, the vice president.
Boy, you just made such a deep point, almost offhandedly as you do, almost parenthetically, but that she doesn't have the grounding to be advising on a question like this.
Like, would you buy real estate from a homeless person or would you take investment advice from Bernie Madoff?
Like, why would I ever take an important piece of life advice from someone whose life is a disaster?
But, you know, I think it was the comedian Andrew Schultz who said, we'd just be so much better off if people would just do the thing they're supposed to do.
Right?
If the actor would just act, and the singer would just sing, and the basketball player would just play basketball.
I don't want her life advice on anything, but what's so pernicious about this is that we've inadvertently, thankfully not yours truly, but most parents with tween girls have inadvertently fostered a relationship between this person and their daughters.
And allowed her to become a role model to them.
And now she takes advantage of that by looking at these young girls saying, vote Harris-Waltz because you can get an abortion at any age and at any term under them.
Because you can turn into a boy under them.
Because unlike what they said at the debate, you can try to abort your baby and it can be born on the table and we can just let it sit there without any medical care under Harris-Waltz.
That is a thing, notwithstanding the fake fact check by ABC News.
It's hard to see, though, Taylor Swift in isolation.
I'm just guessing here, but if she's really in her early 30s and she's made a billion dollars in the music business, I don't have a ton of her albums myself.
I can't even assess her music, but she's the product of a system and she's got to, to some extent, be acting on behalf of that, on the American entertainment system, which is, to some extent, a propaganda system.
Like, this is an indictment of a whole industry, kind of.
I mean, the problem with big movies and big rock and roll or records or pop is a lot of people who are drawn to those industries are empty inside to begin with.
And we saw a flash of this in a brilliant moment at the Oscars this year where, to his credit, Robert Downey Jr. got up there and he won for Best Actor, I think, or supporting one or the other, for Oppenheimer.
And the very first thing he said was, I'd like to thank my terrible childhood.
Like, none of the bad stuff that happened to me is consequential.
And what they inevitably find is it fills no voids.
It only adds to their problems.
All the emptiness is still there.
This is what happened to Matthew Perry, among many, many others.
And I think, you know, I don't want to psychoanalyze Taylor Swift, but I don't think this level of fame is healthy for anyone.
We've started to make her some sort of an idol.
And that's sick on our part.
I try to counter-program this with my kids all the time.
She's a singer.
She sings some good songs.
That's it.
That's it.
She's not someone to look up to.
And let this be a lesson to us all.
That we don't foster that kind of a relationship with a stranger who's chosen to go into one of these very damaging industries because then they've got your kid in the palm of their hand and they can use that power for evil.
Everything you've said is really wise, and I wonder why.
I mean, you've just said, directly or by implication, more about what it takes to become fulfilled, what a full life actually looks like, than I've heard from any leader in our country, like maybe ever.
So why does no one ever get honest with people, no one with a position of authority or with a big audience about what it actually looks like to live a happy, fulfilled life?
So we could have added politicians into our list of the people who go to Hollywood and the people who go into the rock and roll industry to become famous just as easily.
I mean, this is one of the problems with our politicians today.
I was talking to the guys from the All In podcast, you know them, and they were saying, you know, name a politician you like.
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I was like, you're going to have to play the Jeopardy!
What's interesting, you don't have to answer this question if you don't want, but just given the pretty amazing trajectory of your own life, you're a lawyer in D.C., like an actual lawyer, not a TV lawyer, and then you become the most famous person in television.
I felt around them the same you guys would feel around them.
I didn't know what to say to them.
I had absolutely nothing in common with them.
It seemed like a bunch of vapid, empty people who only wanted to sneak a peek around me to see who else was there or over there in the mirror.
And there was absolutely nothing of consequence to discuss with anyone there.
They're obsessed with their latest movie or what role they might get nominated for.
All I could think was, where is the accountant who planned this thing who will talk to me?
Like a real person.
So I didn't enjoy it, and I recognized that it was false, you know, that it wasn't real.
And I was always very glad that I had Doug with me for these events, because he's very grounded, very normal, and I would say one of the biggest blessings of sort of that period of my life ending was getting away from those people.
It's just interesting, because a lot of people who, you know, go through different periods of their lives, like, they're always hoping to get back to the Oscar party.
She, so I went, she had me meet with her at her tower downtown before this event.
And it was, she thinks she's a head of state, this woman.
I mean, I'm walking down the hallway to go into her suite, and you've got like, Ten guys with the Janet Jackson headset, like, and she's, we're walking, we're ten feet, we're five feet.
I'm like, no one wants to kill Anna Wintour, so just, like, stop.
And you get in there, and she's, of course, eating, like, two peas, because she has absolutely no, you're not allowed to have any body fat in fashion.
And then she starts lecturing me about politics, trying to figure out whether I'm pro-life, trying to figure out whether I'm pro-choice.
I'm like, what business is of yours?
Anyway.
It was painful, and the Met Gala was downright painful, and all these celebrities who are all over the Oscars and these Academy Awards and Golden Globes lecturing us on how to be better people are in the ladies' room snorting coke and dry-humping one another while their spouses are out there with my own eyes and my husband's.
All names you would know.
Smoking in the Met, where some of our most precious works of art are absolutely, totally disrespectful.
And what I realized is these people are disgusting.
And what I want to do is go home right now and talk to my neighbor who's a fireman and a lady across the street who's a teacher and, like, touch grass and get back to actual people.
A lot of people seem to have been reaching the same conclusion recently, which is that being a little healthier, being spiritually grounded, eating right, paying attention to nature, all of those really matter.
Sleep takes up a big portion of your day.
Like, one-third of your life is spent asleep.
And sleeping well makes you much happier and more productive.
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So, without divulging the details that you can't divulge, and I should just say, I didn't know what to think of that story, and I got to know his brother pretty well, and I'm...
I think he was murdered.
That's my view.
I never thought I would think that, but I do think that.
Oh, I mean, I think it's got tentacles everywhere.
I mean, I really do think that absolutely disgusting.
I mean, Jeffrey Epstein liked young girls, but he didn't like eight-year-olds.
But I think that there are multiple people in the Hollywood industry in particular who do.
Yes, ew, thank you.
And I think the same people who are behind some of the films that we see right now, where this starts to get normalized in a way, where, you know, there's a lot of sort of messaging in these films.
You can't avoid it.
Like, more and more, it's getting shoved down your throat.
They start with, like, gay romances in your face all over Broadway, like deep tongue kissing.
All right.
I love my gay friends, but that's a lot.
And then next thing you know, every man turns into a woman in these productions, whether it's Hollywood or on the big stage.
And it's not that you have to be a pedophile to be, you know, it's not that gay people are more likely to be pedophiles, but if you see these guys who are trying to change the messaging on pedophilia, they use our openness to people who happen to be LGBTQ as the window to get in.
Like, we're just on that spectrum.
That's just us.
We're just minor attracted people.
It's nothing to worry about.
Like, it's just another fetish.
That's all it is.
Yeah, well, I mean, it's dark.
I do think it's much more widespread than people understand.
And I had Corey Feldman tell me that directly in a heated conversation I had with him five years ago.
With these people taking advantage of young kids and pedophile after pedophile and child pornography, it was absolutely disgusting.
What a place to send your child.
And the people running it accused of pushing these disgusting messages into our kids' television programming.
You look at what that guy did to Ariana Grande when she was a star on Nickelodeon.
Completely sexualized this girl when she was 15 years old, writhing around on the bed like she was a porn star.
So I just think there are a lot of perverts out there who control a lot of our media, whether it's the small screen or the big screen, and this is all part of, in a way it's like grooming us, getting used to this kind of stuff, so when they take the next step, we're okay with it.
And not to mention what's happening in our children's libraries at school, right?
I mean, if great children's literature includes this stuff, we're in a lot of trouble.
One of the most disgusting things I've seen all year is 60 Minutes, when they had on Moms for Liberty, and Scott Pelley, who is a disgusting, dishonest broker, tried to tell...
He's about as honest as his friend Leslie Stahl, who said, the laptop can't be verified.
It can't be verified.
So he's got the Moms for Liberty gals there, and he's trying to tell them that we are not seeing books in K-12 education that talk about, forgive me, anal sex, that talk about the specifics of heterosex, that offer absolutely disgusting sex tips to kids who are 10. And I've seen it with my own eyes.
You guys have seen enough of this out there with parents, outraged at school board meetings, raising hell over this, to know Scott Pelley has his head up his rear end.
I mean, when I got into news, it was 2003 or 2004. I was an unhappy lawyer.
I was done with the law and I just wanted to try broadcast journalism.
Thought it would be really fun.
Thought it would use some of my skills.
So I didn't care.
I was like, I got my interview at Fox and I went in and Roger Ailes' number two guy was like, everyone wants to work for us now that we're number one.
I was like, they're number one?
Holy shit, I'm never going to get this job.
I had no idea.
I didn't care.
It wasn't about ideology.
I didn't know much.
I didn't know much about the news.
I wasn't political.
When I was a lawyer, you have no time to be anything other than a lawyer.
You're not thinking about politics unless you're a true D.C. lawyer like a lobbyist.
I was a litigator trying cases for big corporations.
And so it wasn't until I started getting, you know, neck deep into it that I realized how things worked.
And thankfully, I did grow up at Fox.
So I never had the left-wing indoctrination shoved on me.
And then in the past...
Five to ten years, the ground has shifted under all of our feet, where I used to consider myself, you know, center-right, moderate, and now if you take one of those tests, what are you online?
There's not enough ring kissing that you can do, because even if you kiss the ring, I mean, let's go back to the Trump thing.
So the left loved me after that Trump debate, and they thought that I was secretly, you know, a Trump hater, that I was a wolf in sheep's clothing at Fox News, and I was going to take down the Republican Party.
All I wanted to do was ask a really hard debate question.
And I asked one of him, and I asked one of everybody, just like I had done at all the presidential debates that I moderated.
So then they started to love me, right?
They're like, oh, we love you, we love you.
And then I got a job offer at NBC, and for all sorts of reasons, I left, because my time at Fox was done for a number of reasons, some of which you may have read about in the paper.
And so I go over to NBC, and one of the first things I said to them was, just in case you're thinking, I am a secret liberal waiting to let my liberal flag fly, I'm not.
I'm exactly who you saw me on the air as.
You know, I'm somebody who's more center-right in my political beliefs, but I try to play it straight on the air.
Fine, fine, fine.
Do you think that that was my experience when I went over there with those leftists?
That was not my experience.
But, having said that, that experience was a gift to me.
Such a gift to me.
I learned so much, and not just about like, okay, I got fired, so I learned things, although I technically wasn't fired.
My show is canceled, but the rest remains a matter of contract mystery.
And I'll take you back to the whole blackface controversy, okay, if I may.
So the reason my show ended is because we had a conversation on the air about blackface Halloween costumes, and I was saying, you know, when did it become racist?
Because when I grew up in the 70s, and I remember this was on TV, it was on the movies, it was on like the Christmas specials.
I'd seen it.
It wasn't clearly something that all of society was saying, don't do this.
Not talking about minstrel face, blackface, but talking about these Halloween costumes.
And by the way, NBC was airing like four shows within two years of that comment with people in blackface.
So, okay.
I've never worn blackface.
I was just trying to have a conversation about it.
But that's irrelevant.
What I'm trying to say is I learned that these people are not sincere brokers.
They're not actually outraged over anything I said.
Or Joy Behar would be fired over ABC News because she put her blackface pictures on the air and celebrated it.
I could go down the list.
Ted Danson, who was starring on NBC at that moment.
In a show about heaven and hell, he wore minstrel show blackface.
Whoopi Goldberg wrote the skit for him, and she too was a host on The View over at ABC. Scrubs, a couple of people wore blackface on the air, and they were pretty...
We could go down the list.
So for me, it was very eye-opening.
Because at first, my instincts were, I should go back out on the air, and I should explain to people, no, no, no.
Don't be offended.
I can show you all these examples of what I'm talking about.
I'm not endorsing it.
I'm saying I noticed it and it changed.
And I realized, what are you doing?
These are not people who are honestly mad at you for what you said.
They're mad at the voice you've been bringing because you probably didn't watch my show at NBC. Nobody did.
But I was saying conservative things.
I was defending Brett Kavanaugh.
To the hilt.
I was merciless on these stupid gang rape accusers and all that BS. And I do think people were starting to recoil.
I attacked Jane Fonda brutally on the air in a 20 minute monologue.
And so what they wanted was my ruination.
And you cannot bargain with those.
So no amount of on the knee apologies.
Playing their game, trying to get along, or just be a nice person who tried to look inside and say, what did I do?
I'm willing to self-examine.
Would advance the ball at all.
And then you finally, if you go through something like that, graduate to the point of not giving a damn what they say about you.
I can just say, having spent many, many, many years in television, I've never seen crueler or more deceptive behavior toward anyone than what they did to you at NBC. And I used to work there.
And I know that they're loathsome.
I didn't realize they were that loathsome.
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I've never learned a single thing sitting on the beach over vacation.
So let's just say, so Trump is at least tied, I think, up in the electoral count as of today.
That's my belief based on the numbers that I saw this morning.
Let's say that, you have no idea, none of us knows what's going to happen, but let's just say that holds and he wins the election first Tuesday in November.
Which I personally think, I'm terrible at predictions, I'm always wrong, but if I had to bet money on it, I would bet that happens.
Well, first of all, I know you're going to talk to Charlie Kirk, and you should definitely be asking him about the ground game, because there's a lot in his hands.
Thank God for Charlie Kirk.
No, but honestly, this applies to all of you, because the Democrats get out the vote effort is second to none, and there cannot be any complacency.
None.
It really is tight.
I think Politico had a headline the other day, like, Knife fight in a phone booth.
And it is that tight.
So everybody.
It can't be in Charlie's hands.
It can't be in Trump's hands.
And especially in anything resembling or near a swing state.
But what happens if he wins is the January 6th litigation and the Mar-a-Lago litigation go away instantly.
Because he'll be in charge of the DOJ and he'll pull those attack dogs, Jack Smith and his cohorts, off of those cases and they're dead.
They're dead.
They're not going to be resurrected.
So then we have Georgia, which is going to go away because Fannie Willis and Nathan Wade couldn't keep it in their pants.
So I think she's going to be disqualified on this appeal.
The trial court judge did not disqualify them, but he begged.
If you read that opinion, he begged.
He said, oh please, please.
The stench of mendacity fills my courtroom.
An actual phrase from his opinion.
Not disqualifying.
He's an elected official.
She's very popular.
It's, you know, Atlanta region.
So this appellate corps, all three of whom are Republican judges, are going to disqualify her.
I'd be stunned if I'm wrong.
So that case is going away because there's not going to be another prosecutor who will take it.
And that leaves us with New York and our old friend Alvin Bragg.
And I understand, yes, boo, and we can keep it rolling for all those Soros prosecutors who don't want to prosecute any crime unless your name is Donald Trump.
Alvin Bragg has gotten his conviction.
They're going to have a sentencing at some point.
Right now it's set for after the election.
And I think the worst case scenario for Trump now is jail time with a suspended sentence, meaning he won't have to serve it until an appeal goes up.
And I think there's no chance that this conviction is going to stand because the Supreme Court ruled in that immunity ruling.
You guys know about that, right?
They said not only can you not go after a president criminally for most of his official acts.
But in any case against him, you can't introduce evidence of what he did while in the Oval Office.
Well, the Alvin Bragg prosecution did a lot of that.
What was Hope Hicks doing on the stand if they weren't introducing evidence of what Trump was doing while president?
And she was talking about her time.
Anyway, that prosecution has to go, the conviction has to go, because the conviction was based in large part on evidence the Supreme Court has said may not be admitted in any case.
That's just one thing.
But even the jail time...
No one not named Donald Trump would get jail time for this.
And as soon as that judge tries to make this a jail time case, he will appeal it up to the 1st Appellate Division.
And I just don't think, maybe it'll stand there, but once it gets up to New York State Court of Appeals, those are still rational judges.
Those are the judges who threw out the Harvey Weinstein conviction.
They've got stones.
And they're not that afraid of politics.
They're not great.
It's not like our Supreme Court.
And I think Trump will prevail.
So I don't think he spends one day in jail, and I certainly don't think there's a judge in the land who would put a sitting president or president-elect in jail.
Are there legal mechanisms that Mark Elias and the rest of the Democratic lawyer army can use to stop the electors from certifying Trump president if he wins?
Kamala Harris, not to go over what we just saw in the last two months, but how exactly did she become the Democratic nominee without anyone voting for her?
He helped her get elected as San Francisco DA. And once you're in that system as a far-left Dem, you're good.
Of course you're going to become the senator from that state when the opportunity presents itself, never mind the identity politics aspect of it.
And before you knew it, Joe Biden was running around promising people he'd add a black woman to the ticket because James Clyburn said you're not going to win South Carolina unless you do that.
So he did it, and now she's our vice president.
And then he falls apart after the big cover-up.
And next thing you know, she's out there, an empty vessel, pretending she's the next Obama.
Do you guys know that there was a report by Mark Halperin, who's very tied into these Democrat circles, that before the Democratic National Convention speech, she was prepped by CAA, Creative Artists Agency, the biggest Hollywood agency there is, Brian Lord, who runs it, and top Hollywood talent on how to deliver her lines.
How to nail her speech?
Now, what are the odds that she, when she was hauled up for those five or six days preparing for the debate, didn't have help like that?
That's what she's got.
If you're the Republican candidate, you show up.
You've got both of the moderators and your opponent against you.
You get interrupted in every answer.
You get fact-checked erroneously in every answer.
You get the moderator's opinion coming at you as a fact-check.
You get follow-ups on everything.
If you try to dodge or weave it all, they will nail you to the floor.
But if you're Kamala Harris and you've said everything there is to say about fracking and then show up and say, I've always been consistent, it's, thank you, Madam President.
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So you've got one candidate who shows up with the biggest, most powerful Hollywood agency prepping her with voice coaches, and the other candidate shows up with two cans of Diet Coke.
And to me, it's been so frustrating to watch people, Republicans, over the past 48 hours say, well, that's the way it is.
You have to do better.
You know, that's just how it is.
Everybody knows the media is biased.
This is not the right attitude.
What happened on that stage on Tuesday night was a complete dereliction of duty by those moderators.
They completely abandoned all journalistic integrity and principle.
And it's deadly serious.
We're talking about a presidential election here.
They actively inserted themselves to the point where you actually have to wonder whether they made a conscious decision at ABC, this is the night we're going to do it.
We're just going to lift the dress up and show them everything.
Because he lets his programmers, his producers, and his content selections speak for his bias.
You know, Media Research Center did a study right before the debate.
It dropped, showing that I think it was 92% of their coverage on Kamala was positive, 92 or 93. 97% of their coverage on Trump was negative.
And they said that ABC was the worst of the three nightly newscasts.
More fair than ABC. CBS as well.
So, he got chosen to do the debate.
And when David Muir was out there without the producers selecting the stories, all of which were left, you're left to say, okay, let's see you, David Muir.
Who are you?
And of course, we already knew because he has a say on content selection on his show.
But he really let his freak flag fly.
And what they did up there, I mean, I'll just take the one moment, which is really driving me insane.
They asked Trump about his comment that he lost by a whisker recently on a podcast.
Fair question.
It's fine.
You can ask him that.
And Trump says, well, I was being sarcastic.
He actually fact-checked him with, I didn't detect any sarcasm.
Are you like one of those emojis from the emoji movie that can detect?
That's not sarcasm.
No, that's a truth-teller.
It was the most inappropriate thing I've ever seen.
And it masqueraded as a fact check, and it, of course, tripped Trump up.
I'll just give you one other thing.
It's another moment of the debate.
They asked Kamala Harris about the fact that they did nothing about immigration until the last six months, right?
Obviously an election ploy to make the numbers look better.
They turned to her.
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First she does her John Wayne routine, like, well, I was tough on that there border back when I was an AG, and now again...
They're still out there doing these terrible ads about Trump after their pedophilia scandal.
Like, what?
How did that?
Now they survived that.
There's some guy there who was accused of behaving very inappropriately with young men.
I don't know exactly how young, but the point is, there's still Democrats giving them millions of dollars and they're running ads against Trump like he's the bad one.
And I just, I should have said this at the outset.
In my introduction of you, I said what a kind person you were, which I think is evidence anyone who listens to you.
I said what a talented person you are, which is obvious, that's why you're successful.
But I forgot to mention the basis of your success and your happiness, which is your honesty.
You're an honest person.
And I'm grateful for it, and I'm grateful to be your friend.
Thank you.
Megan Kelly.
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