In a heated segment on “The Megyn Kelly Show,” SiriusXM host Megyn Kelly delivered a sharp rebuke of former First Lady Michelle Obama’s recent political commentary, highlighting the stark contrast between Obama’s criticisms of America and her lavish lifestyle.
The controversy erupted following Obama’s appearance at Vice President Kamala Harris’ rally, where she addressed voter hesitancy and called for increased male participation in the electoral process.
Kelly, responding to these remarks on her show, pointed to Obama’s extensive real estate portfolio, which includes properties in Martha’s Vineyard, Chicago, Washington, D.C. and Hawaii.
“Everything she has is due to this country,” Kelly declared on her show, referencing not only Obama’s multiple estates but also her leisure activities, including trips aboard David Geffen’s yacht.
The political tension comes amid Vice President Harris’ intensified efforts to court male voters, as recent polling data reveals significant gender-based voting patterns.
A CBS News/YouGov poll, for example, demonstrates Trump maintaining a nine-point advantage among male voters, while Harris leads by 12 points with women.
Kelly’s criticism extends beyond Obama’s current statements, addressing what she perceives as a pattern of complaints about American society.
“I’m so sick and tired of Michelle Obama whining about how racist and sexist America is. We made her rich, famous and beloved beyond any measure,” Kelly stated.
The timing of this controversy coincides with broader Democratic Party challenges.
Kelly revealed that party leadership had actively sought Michelle Obama’s participation in the presidential race, particularly as concerns about President Biden’s campaign emerged.
“The Democrats were on bended knee with two dozen red roses begging Michelle Obama to run, especially when Joe Biden started to implode,” Kelly disclosed.
This debate unfolds against the backdrop of ongoing Democratic efforts to mobilize voters in key demographics.
Earlier in October, former President Barack Obama joined Harris at a Pennsylvania rally, targeting voters in this crucial swing state.
However, his appearance generated controversy when he addressed declining turnout numbers, particularly among black male voters.
The exchange highlights growing tensions between conservative media figures and Democratic Party leadership as campaign season intensifies, with both sides vying for male voter support in what promises to be a closely contested election cycle.
Michelle Obama, for her part, has been a prominent voice slamming Trump over his rhetoric and his so-called opposition to women’s rights; a stance that top pollster Frank Luntz argues is what’s killing the Democratic party’s campaign.
Despite what Luntz described as “the best 60 days of any presidential candidate in modern history,” Harris’s campaign trajectory took a sharp downturn when she shifted her focus to attacking Trump.
“The moment she turned anti-Trump and focused on him and said ‘don’t vote for me, vote against him.’ That’s when everything froze,” Luntz stated during a CNN interview, as previously reported by Resist the Mainstream.
The vice president’s recent CNN town hall in Pennsylvania further complicated her campaign narrative.
When asked about her weaknesses by retail worker Joe Donahue, Harris admitted to struggling with quick thinking.
“I may not be quick to have the answer about a specific policy issue sometimes,” she confessed, adding, “I’m kind of a nerd sometimes, I confess.”
Harris also sparked debate by labeling Trump a “fascist” and drawing parallels to Hitler; a claim that New York City Mayor Eric Adams publicly criticized.
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