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The Megyn Kelly Show

Biden's Ridiculous Recession Spin, and Pelosi's Taiwan Trip, with Peter Schiff and Jim Geraghty | Ep. 364

The Megyn Kelly Show

SiriusXM

Society & Culture, News, News Commentary

4.632.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 August 2022

⏱️ 99 minutes

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Summary

Megyn Kelly kicks off the show detailing her recent vacation in Montana, spending quality time with her family, getting closer to God and nature, the importance of risk, and more. Then Peter Schiff, CEO of Euro Pacific Capital, joins the show to talk about the actual definition of a recession, how the Biden administration is spinning Biden's recession, the "meaningless" job growth numbers, how the economy is affecting real people, the reality of the new Schumer-Machin spending bill and how it will affect our economy, Biden's lagging approval rating, and more. Then Jim Geraghty, senior political correspondent for National Review, joins to talk about what is actually going on with President Biden, real concerns about his health growing, VP Kamala Harris's latest PR disasters, the possibility of a Gavin Newsom Democratic candidacy and a Newsom vs. DeSantis race, what Trump would do if he lost the GOP primary, Pelosi's Taiwan trip, Biden's failing foreign policy, and more.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Megan Kelly Show, your home for Open, Honest, and Provocative Conversations.

0:12.0

Hey everyone, I'm Megan Kelly, welcome to the Megan Kelly Show. I am just back from a trip to Montana

0:18.0

with my family and what a week it was. Can I tell you I love Montana and I love a mountain

0:25.2

vacation in the summer. We spend our summers at the Jersey Shore where my husband has a lifetime

0:30.8

of friends and memories and it's absolutely great. Love, love, love our friends down here.

0:35.1

But the truth is I'm not a beach person. I don't like the sea or the sun or the sand or the sharks

0:43.0

or the bugs. And I love that my family loves it. But I at heart and much more of a mountain gal.

0:49.5

From the time I was a little girl grown up in Syracuse, New York to right now, what I've always

0:53.9

really wanted to be was a cowgirl. I wanted to have a horse. My mom told me I was going to get one.

0:58.6

If I moved from Syracuse to Albany, I was 10 and she did not provide. And this trip I even managed

1:04.3

to find a semi replica of the little shirt that I wore for an entire year of my young life around

1:09.2

1976. Complete with cowgirl fringe and snaps. It was amazing. For those of you listening to this,

1:14.0

you can check it out on YouTube where I have posted why I have posted the similarity in the shirts.

1:20.0

Score. I also changed my teeth since then. Anyway, it's what I always wanted to be. And so I love

1:28.8

going to the mountains. And one of the things I love about the mountain vacation is how active it is.

1:34.2

Right? It's like active with a bit of risk associated with many of the activities. Risk or,

1:39.1

you know, just physical challenge. Now, one of the things I don't like about the beach, I don't like

1:42.7

sitting on the beach for hours making small talk. I don't like small talk at all. I'm not good at it.

1:47.1

I'm not one of those women who can like easily shift from subject to subject. I've just,

1:52.1

maybe it's this job I can do it well in an interview, but I can't like, I'm abrupt. So I'm not

1:57.6

good at small talk. But in the mountains, you don't sit around making small talk. You move,

2:03.0

you hike, you camp, you raft, you do things you or at least I would never regularly do in the

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