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Honestly with Bari Weiss

Megyn Kelly on Life After Mainstream Media

Honestly with Bari Weiss

The Free Press

News, Society & Culture

4.6 • 7.8K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

Megyn Kelly cut her teeth in the mainstream media and became one of the most influential voices in the political debate. From her meteoric rise at Fox News to her stint at NBC, Megyn Kelly has been a central figure in American journalism for over a decade.  You might recall her contentious exchange with then-candidate Donald Trump during a Republican presidential debate in 2015. Kelly asked him about the names he’d called women—such as “fat pigs” and “dogs.” Trump’s response, in part: “I’ve been very nice to you, although I could probably maybe not be, based on the way you have treated me. But I wouldn’t do that.” He later went on CNN and accused Kelly of having “blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her—wherever.” Kelly has since abjured the mainstream—she now hosts a podcast on SiriusXM and YouTube that has fast become one of the most popular political shows in the country. Her success captures the broader media shift away from brands like Fox and NBC to more personal, one-on-one relationships between commentator and consumer. (For example, she’s let her audience know she plans to vote for Trump, despite their past quarreling.) People are hungry for unbiased, unfiltered information. And in the last few years, there has been an explosion of independent media: outlets like ours here at The Free Press, podcasts like this one, Substack newsletters, Twitter feeds, YouTube shows—all promising an alternative to the mainstream.  But is independent media always trustworthy? Does it need some of the guardrails and editorial processes that were once common at legacy outlets? Because if one peers into this independent—and often right-wing—media landscape, one cannot help but notice the frequent descents into conjecture and conspiracy theory, from commentators like Tucker Carlson, Tim Pool, and Bret Weinstein.  While Megyn is normally the one doing the grilling, today it’s her turn in the hot seat. Michael Moynihan and Kelly discuss the role of conspiracy theory in our current discourse, where she stands politically these days, how the legacy press is handling the presidential election, how she says she avoided “Trump Derangement Syndrome” even as some of Trump’s most die-hard supporters showered her with threats, and her guiding principles as a journalist. If you like what you hear on Honestly, the best way to support us is to go to TheFP.com and become a Free Press subscriber today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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America will

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American will soon hold an election to decide whether to turn communist or Christian nationalist.

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I can't wait to find out which option a few thousand people in Pennsylvania will pick for us.

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I'm Ben Kowaller, host of Ben Meets America for the free press, and I'm back with a new series,

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the swing state debates. Watch me host conversations with groups of Americans who reflect the

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electorate's passion, knowledge, and ambivalence.

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Sure you might not align with the Democrats or the Republicans, but you can come here for a party.

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Every Tuesday till the election at the F.com presented with the support of

0:35.6

evoked media and the David Mirage Foundation. From the free press this is

0:40.8

honestly I'm Michael Moynihan.

0:44.0

If you're a listener to this podcast and hopefully you're a reader of the free press as well,

0:49.0

chances are that you're someone who doesn't always love legacy media outlets.

0:53.4

Maybe you've seen the mainstream media spin the truth,

0:56.4

or maybe omit information, possibly in service of a political agenda.

1:00.8

Maybe you've watched journalists you respect, act as partisan cheerleaders rather than

1:05.8

down the middle purveyors of information.

1:07.9

In the last few years, there's been a Cambrian explosion of independent media,

1:13.2

podcast, sub-stack newsletters, Twitter feeds,

1:15.7

YouTube shows, all promising, an alternative to the mainstream.

1:20.6

A few days ago, I sat down with someone who cut her teeth in the mainstream media,

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becoming one of the most influential voices in the political debate.

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From her meteoric rise at Fox News to her misbegotten stint at NBC,

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