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Following the debate, Scott Walker explained that "'it’s a false choice' ... the life of the mother vs. life of the child proposition, and [[pro-life]] experts agreed.<ref>http://liveactionnews.org/scott-walker-informs-megyn-kelly-abortion-not-necessary-to-save-mothers-life/</ref>
 
Following the debate, Scott Walker explained that "'it’s a false choice' ... the life of the mother vs. life of the child proposition, and [[pro-life]] experts agreed.<ref>http://liveactionnews.org/scott-walker-informs-megyn-kelly-abortion-not-necessary-to-save-mothers-life/</ref>
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Revision as of 06:53, January 26, 2016

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Megyn Kelly (b. November 18, 1970), is a feminist featured by the Fox News Channel. She has virtually no experience in journalism and wears ridiculous false eyelashes, and yet accuses others (such as Donald Trump) of supposedly being sexist. She falsely implied that her first husband cheated on her, which he categorically denied, and which he said that she later apologized to him for saying.[1]

Background

She insisted that she "was good at" practicing law, but it didn’t make me happy." With little experience in journalism and virtually no familiarity with the conservative movement, she first became a talking head at Fox News as a daytime anchor on its "America Live" and "America’s Newsroom."[2]

In 2010, she gave an interview to Howard Stern that could be considered more offensive than remarks made by Donald Trump.

She now hosts The Kelly File, and appeared in the December 2010 issue of GQ magazine.[3]

Divorced and remarried, she works at Fox News despite having three young children and plenty of money not to work.

Role in the 2016 GOP Debate

In the first GOP 2016 presidential debate, she stridently attacked Donald Trump on issues irrelevant to national policy. Trump responded by observing that Megyn Kelly "is totally overrated and angry. She really bombed tonight" at the debate.[4]

During the debate Megyn Kelly also asked Scott Walker a question biased with a pro-abortion slant:

... Would you really let a mother die rather than have an abortion? And with 83% of the American public in favor of a life exception, are you too out of the mainstream on this issue to win the general election?

Following the debate, Scott Walker explained that "'it’s a false choice' ... the life of the mother vs. life of the child proposition, and pro-life experts agreed.[5]

See Also

References

  1. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2938070/I-wanted-wife-wanted-wife-Ex-husband-Megyn-Kelly-speaks-marriage-FOX-News-star-reveals-didn-t-CHEAT-bugged-hinted-did-air.html
  2. http://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2015/08/07/who-is-megyn-kelly-the-woman-on-the-receiving-end-of-donald-trumps-ire/
  3. FOX’S MEGYN KELLY MAKES REVEALING GQ APPEARANCE, TheBlaze.com, November 19, 2010
  4. http://www.businessinsider.com/donald-trump-fox-news-megyn-kelly-frank-luntz-debate-2015-8
  5. http://liveactionnews.org/scott-walker-informs-megyn-kelly-abortion-not-necessary-to-save-mothers-life/

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