Category Archives: Megyn Kelly

The Megyn Kelly Show

Megyn Kelly (b. 1970) talks like a litigator who never left the courtroom. She trained as a lawyer before television, and the diction shows it. She builds a question the way a prosecutor builds a charge. She lays out the … Continue reading

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Ten Convenient Beliefs For Megyn Kelly Now

Stephen Turner’s convenient beliefs are operating at full independent-media speed in Megyn Kelly’s studio, her SiriusXM control room, her YouTube war room, and the group chats with her producers and guests right now. With the U.S.-Israeli campaign in its second … Continue reading

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Decoding Megyn Kelly

Per Alliance Theory, Megyn Kelly makes more sense as a coalition broker than as a commentator with opinions. Her career follows a logic that has little to do with ideology and everything to do with where status flows and who … Continue reading

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Decoding Megyn Kelly

ChatGPT says: Megyn Kelly is best decoded, in Alliance Theory terms, as a high visibility defector who monetizes boundary crossing while carefully avoiding full exile from elite legitimacy. Start with Pinsof’s premise. Moral language organizes alliances. Defection is costly unless … Continue reading

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