Doug Emhoff Allegations, Media Hypocrisy, and MSNBC's Bias Exposed
Megyn KellyFebruary 5, 20251h 42min451,229 views
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- 🎯 Doug Emhoff has issued a denial regarding allegations of physically assaulting an ex-girlfriend in 2012, which the speaker criticizes as a "lame denial" lacking specifics.
- 🔍 The corporate media is largely ignoring the story, with notable exceptions like Chris Cuomo and The Daily Mail, while failing to hold Emhoff accountable.
- 💡 Three sources have provided details to The Daily Mail, including an alleged call made by the accuser immediately after the incident, and evidence like travel receipts.
- ⚠️ The denial from Emhoff's spokesperson is described as a "non-denial denial," indicating falsehood according to deception detection methods.
The Nanny Allegation and Emhoff's Denial
- 📌 The Daily Mail reported that Emhoff paid the nanny $80,000 to sign an NDA, and that she blamed him for a miscarriage due to his alleged aggression.
- 🚨 An LAPD police report concerning the nanny around the time of the alleged pregnancy is mentioned, but details are unavailable.
- 🚫 Emhoff's denial does not specifically address the NDA payment or the nanny's claims about the miscarriage.
Media Hypocrisy and Kamala Harris's Campaign
- 🎭 MSNBC producer Basil Hamen was caught on camera admitting the network acts as a mouthpiece for the Democratic party and actively works to elect Kamala Harris.
- 📺 The media's coverage of Emhoff is contrasted with their intense scrutiny of conservative figures like Rich Lowry, highlighting a clear bias.
- 🗣️ Kamala Harris is criticized for championing women's rights while her husband faces serious allegations, with her past cross-examination of Brett Kavanaugh being cited as hypocritical.
- 📉 The campaign's strategy of focusing on character and values is seen as hypocritical given the credible accusations against Emhoff.
Rich Lowry Smear and NPR's Admission
- 🚫 Conservative editor-in-chief Rich Lowry was accused by Media Matters and NPR of using a racial slur, which NPR later admitted was inaccurate.
- 📢 NPR's public editor acknowledged the story did not meet their standards and created confusion, failing to issue a direct apology to Lowry.
- ⚖️ The speaker criticizes organizations like the Badger Institute and Indiana State for attempting to "cancel" Lowry based on a misinterpretation, while highlighting his defense and survival of the attacks.
Tim Walz's Inaccuracies and Media Coverage
- 🤥 Tim Walz is accused of repeatedly lying about his presence in Hong Kong during the Tiananmen Square protests, with multiple instances of him claiming to have been there on June 4th, 1989.
- 📰 Despite the evidence, Walz claims he "misspoke" or "got the dates wrong," a defense the speaker finds unbelievable.
- 📺 The media's handling of Walz's inaccuracies is contrasted with their aggressive pursuit of conservative figures, with some outlets like Politico reporting that even key members of Harris's circle were unaware of some of Walz's false statements.
Diddy Allegations and Industry Silence
- 🎤 Attorney Tony Busby is filing a lawsuit on behalf of 120 alleged sex abuse victims against Sean "Diddy" Combs, with over 12,000 calls received on a hotline.
- 🤫 A deafening silence persists from the hip-hop community, music industry, and celebrities who were close to Diddy.
- 🗣️ Wendy Williams reportedly lost her radio job years ago after insinuating Diddy was gay, highlighting his power and influence.
- 🎭 The speaker suggests that the widespread silence is due to fear of losing everything, as Diddy is not seen as a lone actor but part of a larger group involved in alleged misconduct.
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