After Michelle Obama Rants About American Men, Megyn Kelly Boldly Responds
After Michelle Obama Rants About American Men, Megyn Kelly Boldly Responds

Michelle Obama’s views on America have always stirred up conversation. From her “first time proud of my country” comments during her husband’s 2008 campaign to recent speeches that often include critiques of American values, the former First Lady’s rhetoric has sparked debate.

Critics argue her words paint a grim picture of the nation, potentially inspiring resentment rather than gratitude. Millions look up to her, but some worry that her critiques of America’s social issues have swayed people to focus on flaws rather than the freedoms that make this country unique.

On Saturday, she joined Kamala Harris at a rally, where she called on Americans—especially men—to “step up” and take voting more seriously. Her comments prompted SiriusXM’s Megyn Kelly to fire back, pointing out that Michelle Obama, despite her wealth and privilege, often sounds more critical than appreciative of the country that enabled her rise.

Kelly’s reaction is part of a broader discussion around whether prominent figures should promote pride in America or continue highlighting its issues. Let’s dive into what she had to say.

From Daily Caller:
SiriusXM’s Megyn Kelly called out former first lady Michelle Obama on Monday for criticizing America, saying that “everything she has” is thanks to the country…

“Everything she has is due to this country… Just shut up! All of your gifts are due to us. All we want to hear you say is thank you. That’s it. That’s what we want to hear you say. Stop ripping on the country,” Kelly added.

Megyn Kelly: “I’m Tired of Michelle’s Complaining”

Megyn Kelly didn’t hold back on her show, The Megyn Kelly Show, on SiriusXM. Addressing Michelle Obama’s recent remarks, Kelly voiced her frustration with Obama’s ongoing critiques.

Kelly argued that the former First Lady’s success is largely due to the opportunities provided by the U.S., saying, “Everything she has is thanks to this country.” She added that Michelle’s vast fortune and properties—from Martha’s Vineyard to Hawaii—are a testament to what’s possible in America.

“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 said, noting that Obama’s consistent criticism is wearing thin on those who see her as an American success story.

Kelly suggested that people want to hear Michelle say “thank you” instead of listing grievances. The fact is, she argued, America has done right by the former First Lady, and it’s about time she acknowledged that.

”The Democrats Begged Michelle to Run”

Kelly also shed light on Democrats’ ongoing interest in a Michelle Obama 2024 run. With President Joe Biden facing health and age concerns, some top Democrats reportedly urged Michelle to consider stepping in. Yet, despite their apparent respect for her influence, Kelly points out that Obama has repeatedly chosen to “whine” about America’s faults rather than join in fixing them from the top.

“They would have done anything to sub her in… but I’m sick of her complaining about us,” Kelly said, adding that it’s frustrating for Americans to see her criticize a nation that has given her so much.

This isn’t the first time Michelle has received criticism for her rhetoric, but Kelly’s remarks are part of a growing sentiment that Michelle’s critiques are tone-deaf given her background and position.

Kelly continued to argue that both the former First Lady and the administration she supports, including Kamala Harris, often seem more interested in pointing fingers than solving problems.

Harris Rallies for Male Voters—and Criticism Mounts

Interestingly, Michelle Obama’s recent rally appearance alongside Kamala Harris also reflects an administration struggling to keep certain voter groups engaged. Harris’ gender gap with male voters has grown significantly, and she’s increasingly bringing out top names like Michelle and Barack Obama to help bridge the divide.

According to a recent CBS News/YouGov poll, Donald Trump holds a nine-point lead among men, while Harris has a 12-point advantage with women. This widening gap has left Harris scrambling to connect with male voters who have been drifting toward Trump.

At a recent Pennsylvania rally, Barack Obama even went so far as to scold men for low turnout numbers. The former President’s call for accountability may have been intended to inspire, but it was met with backlash from those who felt his comments were unfairly directed.

It’s clear that the Obama brand, despite its popularity, hasn’t solved all the issues facing the Harris campaign.

Double Standards and Hollywood Privilege?

Kelly’s frustration with Michelle Obama highlights a broader debate about the perceived double standards in Hollywood and the political elite. “Everything she has is due to this country—her Martha’s Vineyard estate, her Chicago estate, her Washington, D.C., estate, her Hawaii estate and her trips on the David Geffen yacht,” Kelly quipped. “I am sick and tired of her complaining about us. It’s like Oprah. Just shut up! All of your gifts are due to us.”

It’s no secret that Michelle Obama has enjoyed a lifestyle that most Americans can only dream of, and Kelly’s comments strike a chord with those who feel that Obama’s critiques ring hollow coming from someone who has clearly thrived in America.

As the Harris campaign works to pull in more voters, it’s worth asking: do Americans want to hear complaints from the elite, or do they want leaders who celebrate the country’s successes?

Key Takeaways

  • Megyn Kelly called out Michelle Obama for frequently criticizing America, pointing out her own success as proof of American opportunity.
  • Obama joined Kamala Harris at a recent rally, sparking debate about whether her rhetoric is helpful or divisive.
  • The Harris campaign’s push for male voters reflects broader concerns about their appeal to all American demographics.

Source: Daily Caller

October 29, 2024
Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.