Megyn Kelly has once again stepped into the spotlight, this time in support of former President Donald Trump, casting him as a champion of women’s rights. During a recent rally in Pittsburgh, just hours ahead of Election Day, she rolled out four compelling reasons why conservatives should throw their support behind Trump. Spoiler alert: it’s not just because of his flair for tweeting.
According to Kelly, Trump’s commitment to protecting women’s sports is a significant cornerstone of his platform. While the left continues to ridicule him for stating he would be a “protector of women,” Kelly argues that Trump’s policies will indeed keep boys out of girls’ athletics, a concern for many parents worried about the fairness of competition. In her eyes, this isn’t just political posturing; it’s a serious stand against the progressive agenda that threatens to unravel the fabric of women’s sports as they know it.
Megyn Kelly speaks at Trump's rally: "He will close the border. He will be a protector of women and it's why I am voting for him. He will lookout for our boys too. Our forgotten boys and our forgotten men. He will not look at our boys like they are second-class citizens. And… pic.twitter.com/pF6pdx87Ew
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But that’s not all. Kelly highlights Trump’s immigration and economic policies as additional pillars of support for his candidacy. She believes that a secure border is vital not just for national safety but for protecting American families and their livelihoods. Kellymade it clear that under Biden and Harris, the working class — particularly the men who hold down jobs with calloused hands — are being overlooked. Apparently, the only “men” they pay any attention to are the latte-sipping elites who have never had to worry about a paycheck.
In a delightful dig at the current administration, Kelly suggests that the men in the crowd — you know, the ones who can fix a car and still lift a keg — are being ignored in favor of a “girl power” narrative that simply doesn’t resonate with reality. The whole “girl power” mentality becomes laughable when it’s contrasted with the everyday struggles of these hardworking individuals. Kelly points out that the so-called empowerment of women cannot come at the expense of the men they love. If everything crumbles around them, what good is that empowerment?
Wrapping up her spirited endorsement, Kelly took a hard stance against the “toxic masculinity” narrative peddled by the left. She defended the traditional model of masculinity, asserting that it embodies strength and resilience, qualities she deems necessary for genuine leadership. The old-fashioned understanding of masculinity, she insists, is far preferable to whatever the left has cooked up.
As for Vice President Kamala Harris, Kelly expressed her unfiltered dismay, implying that the thought of her ascending to the presidency brings on a wave of nausea. She predicts catastrophe if Harris takes the reins, forecasting not just a loss of progress for women but potential military conflicts that would leave future generations to bear the burden. In a nation that prides itself on strong leadership and integrity, it’s hard to see how anything short of Trump fits the bill, especially through the conservative lens of Megyn Kelly.