Listen up, America: Ben Shapiro ripped into Megyn Kelly and her new circle with the blunt force of someone who still believes words matter and consequences follow. He called out the bizarre alliance she’s been cozying up to — including Sean Ryan and other so‑called “woke right” figures — for amplifying anti‑Israel talking points that sane conservatives know are poisonous to the coalition that built this country.
Megyn Kelly has tried to posture as a neutral arbiter while giving platforms to voices that flirt with isolationism and what amounts to thinly veiled hostility toward our closest democratic friend in the Middle East. That posture isn’t neutrality; it’s audience capture, and it risks normalizing narratives that mainstream Republicans have repeatedly rejected.
Shapiro didn’t mince words: these aren’t honest debates about policy, they’re conspiracy‑ridden detours that lead straight to political irrelevance. He warned that elevating fringe grievances and conspiratorial anti‑Israel rhetoric will do nothing but splinter the right and hand the narrative advantage back to the Democrats and the legacy media.
Conservatives of principle know what the job of American leadership looks like — strength abroad, clarity at home, and loyalty to our allies. The “woke right” iteration, with its strange blend of grievance politics and isolationist fantasies, is tearing at those foundations and threatening to replace sober patriotism with performative outrage.
The practical consequence is simple: when high‑profile conservatives flirt with anti‑Israel sentiment, they fracture the GOP coalition and hand the moral high ground to our opponents. Voices like Mark Levin and others in the mainstream have pushed back because the stakes aren’t academic; they’re existential for the party’s credibility and for American foreign policy.
Patriots don’t equivocate when friends are under attack and when foreign threats loom; we stand firm. If Republicans want to win, preserve liberty, and keep America secure, they’ll reject conspiracies, marginalize the fringe, and return to a clear, principled conservatism that puts country above clout.

