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Megyn Kelly Slams Media Elites: Time for Conservatives to Wake Up

Megyn Kelly tore into the media and political elites this week, and conservative Americans should be paying attention. On her week-in-review she called out the predictable theatrics of late-night, the incoherence of the Biden ticket, the long-overdue legal exposure of career bureaucrats, and the hypocrisy of legacy journalists. Her take is exactly what millions of hard-working patriots have been thinking but the mainstream refuses to say out loud.

Jimmy Kimmel’s teary return to late night felt less like contrition and more like a calculated plea for forgiveness from the very industry that shelters him. After a suspension over his remarks about the killing of Charlie Kirk, Kimmel’s emotional monologue leaned into self-pity while stopping short of a real apology to conservatives who were his target. Megyn was right to call out the performance for what it was: celebrity damage control, not genuine remorse.

Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris continues to give Americans worrying glimpses of chaos when she speaks. Her latest rambling address, dismissed by critics as another “word salad,” reinforces the GOP’s case that the Left’s leadership is floundering and out of touch with everyday voters who expect clarity and competence. This isn’t just gaffe-counting — it’s about whether the person tapping the teleprompter can represent America on the world stage.

Perhaps most consequential this week was the indictment of former FBI director James Comey, a man who for years operated above accountability. A federal grand jury charged Comey with making false statements and obstruction related to his congressional testimony, a legal step many conservatives have demanded for a long time. Whether you celebrate or worry about politicization, the essential fact is that the swamp’s untouchables are no longer untouchable.

Katie Couric’s media sainthood has cracks too, and conservatives remember when she was forced to apologize for misleading edits in a documentary. Her recent nostalgic return to the Today show and public service campaigns can’t erase a record of selective editing and liberal advocacy being passed off as journalism. If the media wants respect, it must stop covering for its own and start telling the truth to the American people.

And then there’s Matthew Dowd, whose on-air comments about Charlie Kirk led to a swift dismissal — a reminder that the left’s roster of pundits lives under an unforgiving microscope when they stray from the approved narrative. MSNBC’s quick apology and termination show the double standard in action: the media preaches unity and civility while reflexively canceling dissenting views the moment headlines demand a scapegoat. Conservatives should be alarmed at the weaponization of reputations for political theater.

This week was a clear snapshot of a broken media and a chaotic ruling class: emotional celebrities playing victim, a vice president whose rhetorical stumbles fuel legitimate concerns, powerful figures finally facing consequences, and pundits punished while promoted depending on the politics of the moment. Hardworking Americans deserve institutions that tell the truth and hold everyone to the same standard, regardless of which side of the aisle they sit on. It’s time to keep fighting for accountability, common sense, and a media that serves the people rather than the partisan elite.

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