Thursday, December 12, 2024

Megyn Kelly’s brutal political advice for Taylor Swift will leave you rolling in laughter

The impact of the 2024 election is still being felt throughout the country.

Many Democrats are still coming to terms with what went so wrong.

And now Megyn Kelly’s brutal political advice for Taylor Swift will leave you rolling in laughter.

$1.5 billion down the drain

Despite having the endorsement of virtually every celebrity across the entertainment industry, Vice President Kamala Harris fell short on Election Day.

To make matters worse for Kamala, her campaign blew through a large chunk of the roughly $1.5 billion they raised by paying said celebrities for their endorsements and public appearances.

According to The Daily Beast, Oprah Winfrey was paid $2.5 million for her to endorse Kamala and host a town hall event with her.

Additional reports have suggested that the Kamala campaign paid another $10 million to Beyonce, $5 million to Megan Thee Stallion, $3 million to Lizzo, $1.8 million to Eminem, $20 million for election eve concerts with the likes of Jon Bon Jovi, Katy Perry, James Taylor, and Lady Gaga, at least $4 million on social media “influencers,” over “six figures” on constructing a set for Kamala to conduct one interview on the Call Her Daddy sex podcast, and much more.

Really, it’s no wonder the Kamala campaign reportedly ended up at least $20 million in debt despite raising so much money.

And that’s also why Megyn Kelly recently declared celebrities as one of her biggest losers of the 2024 Presidential election.

“One of the big losers, the celeb crowd, we touched on this yesterday,” Kelly said on her SiriusXM show. “Beyonce, loser, Oprah, huge loser, JLo — ‘You matter, you matter’ —loser, no one cares what you think. If you want to talk to me about what it is you’re doing to your skin, I’m all in, go on, you got my full attention. If you want to tell me who to vote for or what’s happening with the economy or immigration, please sit down. No one cares.”

Even though she didn’t actually campaign with Kamala – and to her credit, seemingly wasn’t paid for her support – pop star Taylor Swift’s endorsement on social media was viewed by many Democrats and media talking heads as a big boost for Kamala’s candidacy, particularly with younger voters.

“Take it and stuff it”

But not even Swift could stop President-elect Donald Trump from making major gains with the 18-29-year-old demographic.

And for that reason, Kelly gave Swift some advice on how she should proceed with politics – not to mention, an idea for a new song.

“Taylor Swift, sorry, you F’d around and found out,” Kelly declared. “You do not have unlimited influence. The young girls love you because you sing songs about men who break up with you, and they can all relate to that. No one gives two s**** about your political opinion, so you should take it and stuff it. That could be your next song – ‘Stuff it!’”

Kelly also took aim at actress Julia Roberts, who appeared in a pro-Kamala commercial that encouraged women to lie to their husbands about who they were voting for.

“By the way, [Roberts is] also a husband stealer,” Kelly pointed out. “She stole the husband that she has right now in a reported affair. So, OK, maybe don’t be the voice of the ad in which we talk about women betraying their husbands by injecting deceit into the marital relationship, because in the leftist view, marriages are not about honesty and talking about one’s differences and agreeing to disagree on certain dicey issues.”

In the end, Democrats fully believed that they could manufacture hype and excitement around the Kamala campaign with fawning media coverage and hoards of apparently paid celebrity endorsements.

But we live in a world in which the media and celebrities are seeing their influence dwindle more and more each year as platforms like X allow Americans to see through their propaganda.

And that’s exactly why Megyn Kelly dubbed celebrities as some of the biggest losers of the 2024 election.

Stay tuned to Political Animal News for more on this developing story.

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