Posted on 07/16/2014 5:39:12 PM PDT by markomalley
Last week, Fox News host Megyn Kelly destroyed Nancy Pelosi over her outrageous comments (lies) on the Supreme Courts Hobby Lobby decision. Tuesday night on The Kelly File, Megyn set her sights on Jon Stewart for misleading and dividing the public on the case. Spoiler: Same results.
Incidentally, the Supreme Court cited the governments own definition of the four birth control methods opposed by Hobby Lobby (out of 20 required by ObamaCare). But hey, what difference does it make?
(video at link)
Megan is a carbon copy of Mike Wallace at his best on 60 minutes without being a real snot, as Wallace was.
Wow! That was a searing dissection. She’s the best on TV and its time BOR and others get knocked off their perch.
Hobby Lobby must support diversity, but also anti-race diversity abortion culture.
Democrats are talking out of their communist genocidal arses.
She has beaten him in the ratings a few times, I believe.
"See, see, I'm just an entertainer! Why is Kelly wasting her time with an entertainer?"
This is a cat playing with a brain-damaged fly with no wings.
Megyn would just LOOK at Liebowitz, and he would wet his pants and fold.
Try again.
Take a smart, articulate, passionate woman to make a point; who has something to prove:
She is much more than beautiful.
“Wow! That was a searing dissection. Shes the best on TV and its time BOR and others get knocked off their perch.”
O’Reilly seems to agree with your assessment on Megyn’s talent. He is very supportive over her career.
her days are numbered she’s going to run out of targets. its TV. And she married a smart rich Brunt.
This is not really fair because Megyn is a smart and inquisitive woman while Jon Stewart only really knows what’s written for him. He’s not much of a thinker and it shows.
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