Megyn Kelly drops scathing truth bombs on X after laying waste to ‘Tampon Tim’ foe

Tackling some of the greatest hits corporate media would rather sweep under the carpet, Megyn Kelly dropped a list of truth bombs after laying waste to a talking head over “Tampon Tim.”

Whether considering the suppression of the Hunter Biden laptop story in the days preceding the 2020 presidential election or the current totalitarian bent of leaders in the UK cracking down on free speech, the impact of those who would play gatekeeper to information remained readily apparent. In combatting outright radio silence or gaslighting from those self-appointed arbiters, Kelly took to X Sunday with a barnburner of a post.

“1. Joe Biden was mentally unfit for months/years and Kamala, the [Democrats] and the media lied to us all,” she began. “2. Those Olympic boxers are male and went thru male puberty. 3. Tim Walz signed a law requiring tampons in all grade 4-12 school bathrooms and made a point of including boys’ bathrooms.”

“4. Walz knew his [National] Guard unit was going to Iraq & quit anyway. He knew the deployment was coming at least as of Feb ’05 (one vet says fall ’04) & didn’t retire until May ’05. Some men in the [unit] felt abandoned,” the SiriusXM host continued. “5. Walz has repeatedly used a title he didn’t earn (retired command Sgt major), said he was ‘in war,’ and said (& let others say) that he served in Operation Enduring Freedom when he didn’t. When it was brought to his office’s [attention] years ago by upset vets, he changed nothing.”

In addition to directly calling out Vice President Kamala Harris, finding fault in her inaction at addressing the widely perceived decline of President Joe Biden’s mental faculties, Kelly focused much of her attention on the VP’s own running mate, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

When she took up the issues of alleged stolen valor, bailing on his National Guard battalion prior to their deployment to Iraq, and the executive’s faithfulness to gender ideology, the podcast host had just completed trouncing Tommy Vietor, a former spokesperson for then-President Barack Obama, on the matter of Walz’s push for feminine hygiene products to be made available to boys.

After facing pushback for referring to the governor as “Tampon Tim,” Kelly asked Drop Site reporter Ryan Grim, “Are you aware he forced 4th-grade boys to have tampons in their school bathrooms? You’re good with that? Totally norms?”

Chiming in, Vietor attempted to “fact-check” the former Fox News host by asserting, “Creepy weirdos are obsessed with this Minnesota law, so here are the facts…It provides free tampons to poor students…School districts get to decide how to implement it…Many other states have similar laws and they’ve reduced school absences.”

A fiery response from Kelly slammed, “Since your BA in philosophy & your brief stint as a PR hack apparently didn’t qualify you as an [attorney], Tommy, let me help you.”

From there, she broke down how the law required the products in all bathrooms leaving it up to the school districts to determine matters like volume before reinforcing her take by bringing up Walz’s action to make Minnesota “a sanctuary for MINOR CHILDREN who want to chop off their healthy genitals and sterilize themselves, ensuring MN state courts can take custody of said children over their loving parents’ objection. YOUR PARTY IS DEEPLY UNWELL.”

His reply that she should “calm down” over the issue was the beginning of an avalanche-level slide from his lofty moral high ground as Kelly asserted, “This is what partisan hacks do — they fold like cheap tents when their bullsh*t runs into facts.”

After conceding the argument that schools were in fact putting tampons in boys’ bathrooms, Vietor snarked, “You’re right. A tampon murdered my uncle in 1983 and [I] haven’t been the same since. Will go to law school and double back.”

To that, Kelly replied with a mic drop, “The final cherry on the sundae: we went from ‘they’re not putting tampons in boys’ bathrooms!!’ To ‘ok they are but so what’ to ‘you love MAGA!’ and finally now ‘tampons don’t murder [people]’ so … cool. My work here is done.”

Kevin Haggerty

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