Megyn Kelly Shocks Fans And Critics With 2028 Hint!

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Megyn Kelly, a prominent media personality, has made her stance on Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez abundantly clear.

During a recent episode of her podcast, Kelly humorously hinted at the possibility of running for the presidency herself, should Ocasio-Cortez decide to pursue the White House. This light-hearted suggestion underscores Kelly's disapproval of the congresswoman's political influence.

According to Gateway Pundit, Kelly's remarks were sparked by Ocasio-Cortez's comments on the so-called "red-pilling" of young American men. Kelly criticized the Democratic Party for alienating young men, asserting that their policies and rhetoric have driven this demographic away.

Her critique reflects a broader conservative perspective that views the Democratic Party's approach as divisive and detrimental to traditional values.

In a transcript provided by Real Clear Politics, Kelly did not hold back in her criticism of Ocasio-Cortez: "There was indeed one party that radicalized todays young men, and it was yours, madam [AOC]. It was yours. It was yours who blamed them for literally everything just because they were born and born male.

The nerve. Your side demonized them at every turn and laughed when they ever dared to express any actual pain at the circumstances that they were forced into through no fault of their own."

Kelly further lambasted Ocasio-Cortez for attempting to shift the blame onto Republicans, who she claims have supported young men. "You are absolutely disgusting to now try to turn it around and say it is the Republican Party which came to their rescue that quote 'radicalized them.' You dont know any young Republican men, I guarantee you right now, that woman knows zero Republican men, because none of them would be seen with her," Kelly stated. Her comments reflect a belief that the Republican Party has been a bastion of support for young men, in contrast to the Democrats' alleged vilification.

Kelly's critique extended to the issue of transgender rights, where she accused the left of promoting harmful interventions for children experiencing emotional distress. "Its your side, YOUR SIDE, that wants to take non-trans children, perfectly healthy children who may be going through normal emotional distress, and literally give them double mastectomies so that you can feel better about who you are," she argued.

While Kelly's suggestion of a presidential run may have been made in jest, it highlights her strong opposition to Ocasio-Cortez's potential candidacy. Her remarks resonate with a conservative audience that values individual freedom and traditional family structures, and they underscore the ideological divide between the two political figures.