Ridiculous Anti-ICE Celebs at Grammys, and Savannah Guthrie's Mom Missing, w/ Jesse Kelly and Turley
From Megyn Kelly
The discussion highlights the absurdity of celebrity activism against ICE during the Grammys, alongside the ongoing fallout from Don Lemon's controversial actions protesting ICE in Minnesota. Legal scholar Jonathan Turley joins to provide insights on the legal implications, while Jesse Kelly promotes his new book available for free online.
Key Takeaways
- Jesse Kelly's free booklet proves that brevity can indeed be an art form in age of attention spans.
- The rise of 'crazy' influencers in critical roles suggests today's fringe could be tomorrow's norm; beware the undercurrents.
- Daily Look's styling service shows that personal touch trumps algorithms; fashion needs a human heart, not just data.
- Megan Kelly covering the Grammys is like a dietician critiquing a buffet: the insightful commentary is often lost in excess.
- Free books may not sell, but they spread ideas faster than ammunition; Jesse's gamble could ignite conversations across the nation.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Megan Kelly (person)
- Jonathan Turley (person)
- Jesse Kelly (person)
- Rage of the Republic (book)
- Nancy Guthrie (person)
- Grammy (event)
- ICE (company)
- Savannah Guthrie (person)
- Super Bowl (event)
- Jessie Kelly's Little Red Book (book)
- Bad Bunny (person)
- Minnesota (location)
- James Woods (person)
- Justin Bieber (person)
- SiriusXM (company)
- FBI (company)
- Tucson (location)
- US Customs and Border Protection (company)
- Riverben Ranch (company)
- Daily Look (company)