Don Lemon's Lies, Sad and Narcissistic Leftists, and the Beckham Drama, w/ James Woods, Britt & Witt
From Megyn Kelly
The discussion centers on recent controversies involving David Beckham's public image, Michelle Obama's remarks on consumer choices regarding fashion brands, and the implications of potential legal charges against anti-ICE protesters for infringing on First Amendment rights at a religious institution. The host also delves into the distinctions between federal charges under the FACE Act and the more severe Klan Act, drawing parallels to historical civil rights conflicts.
Key Takeaways
- Michelle Obama advocates for supporting black brands—buying local may be the new revolutionary act.
- Charges under the Clan Act could turn anti-ICE protests into felony soup—who knew protesting could have such a menu?
- Don Lemon's legal advice could be more fictional than his podcast—are we living in a courtroom drama?
- Keith Ellison's legal mishaps spotlight the pitfalls of leftist governance—when politicians forget their own playbook.
- David Beckham drama proves celebrity gossip remains a potent distraction from real issues—who needs substance when we have style?
Mentioned in This Episode
- Megan Kelly (person)
- Nicki Minaj (person)
- Brooklyn Beckham (person)
- Birch Gold Group (company)
- Tombstone Opera (product)
- War, Rhode Island (location)
- Cara Swisser (person)