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Megyn Kelly Blasts Republicans, Accuses Them of “L” Move

Megyn Kelly recently delivered a scathing critique of the Republican Party, suggesting a penchant for defeat and internal conflict. She sarcastically “congratulated” them for focusing on internal matters, such as policing group chats and criticizing figures like Tucker Carlson, instead of focusing on broader political strategies. Kelly asserted that Republicans seem to thrive when “embattled and in a losing position,” excelling at complaining rather than winning, especially in the absence of Donald Trump.

Kelly argued that the Republican Party’s strength is intrinsically linked to Donald Trump, implying a reliance on his charisma to secure victories. Without him, she claims Republicans struggle with fundamental aspects of political campaigning: “They don’t know how to win. They don’t know who to run.” This assessment reflects a broader narrative within political commentary regarding the GOP’s identity crisis and its dependence on a figure who continues to wield considerable influence despite no longer holding office.

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