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Megyn Kelly & Emily Jashinsky on "No Kings" Protests, Leftist Violence, and KJP's Book Tour

Megyn KellyOctober 27, 20251h 42min276,324 views
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"No Kings" Protests and Media Double Standards

  • ⚠️ The "No Kings" protests were widely described by legacy media as peaceful and joyful, ignoring violent rhetoric and fantasies of death against conservatives.
  • 🎯 Corporate media outlets are accused of a double standard, labeling conservative figures while failing to identify or criticize leftist organizations like the Communist Party USA, Planned Parenthood, and the ACLU involved in the protests.
  • 📺 The coverage on outlets like MSNBC is criticized for being elitist and failing to disclose potential conflicts of interest.

Violent Rhetoric and Threats

  • 🔪 Protesters expressed desires for President Trump's death via guillotine, with graphic descriptions of violence.
  • 🩸 Calls for violence extended to figures like Steven Miller, Ivanka Trump, and Mitch McConnell, including wishes for their children's harm.
  • 👶 A disturbing video showed a young boy stabbing an effigy of President Trump, highlighting concerns about the indoctrination of youth.
  • 💀 Mockery of Charlie Kirk's assassination and graphic signs referencing it were displayed, demonstrating a disturbing lack of empathy.
  • 🚨 Protesters in Seattle explicitly stated that figures like Steven Miller should be killed, prompting calls for Secret Service intervention.

The "Antifa" and "Antiqua" Element

  • 💃 The "No Kings" protests featured unusual elements like dancing and singing, with a focus on older participants, described as "Antifa" and "Antiqua."
  • 🕺 These performances are characterized as a form of "Selma envy," with participants clinging to a past era of activism and identity.
  • 🎤 George Conway's attempts to lead chants were met with disinterest and confusion, highlighting his disconnect from genuine activism.
  • 🤡 Protesters were seen using blow-up animals and dressing in costumes, including an orange Cheeto-like outfit for Trump, showcasing a lack of effective protest strategy.

"Independent" Karine Jean-Pierre's Book Tour

  • 📚 Karine Jean-Pierre's new book, framed as an "independent" perspective, criticizes the Democratic party for abandoning Joe Biden.
  • 🗣️ Jean-Pierre's claim of independence is questioned, as she refuses to vote Republican and appears to be seeking a cash grab after her tenure as White House Press Secretary.
  • 📺 Her appearance on "The View" is described as seeking validation, with hosts offering platitudes rather than critical engagement.
  • 🤥 The narrative around Biden's health and Jean-Pierre's role in the administration is scrutinized, with accusations of a cover-up and a lack of self-awareness.

The "Clueless Liberal" Phenomenon

  • ✈️ A woman who moved to Costa Rica out of fear of American politics regrets her decision, missing the "luxury" and resources of the US.
  • 🤷‍♀️ Her identity crisis, moving from identifying as Native American to Irish and then to "basically black," highlights a performative and self-absorbed form of liberalism.
  • 🛍️ Another protester rented an outfit for the "No Kings" event, showcasing a disconnect from genuine political engagement and a focus on superficiality.
  • 🏠 The "No Kings" protesters are criticized for walking over homeless individuals, demonstrating a lack of empathy and an "aristocratic" mindset.
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