The Megyn Kelly Show
The Megyn Kelly Show
June 29, 2026

Barrett and Roberts Side with Libs, Woke Wiener Harassed, and "Supergirl" Bombs, with Stu Burguiere

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Quick Read

Megyn Kelly and Stu Burguiere dissect recent Supreme Court rulings, the controversial handling of Haitian immigration, and the box office failure of 'Supergirl,' framing these events as evidence of judicial overreach, unchecked immigration, and the self-destructive nature of woke ideology.
SCOTUS decisions on ballot deadlines and presidential firing powers are viewed as inconsistent and beneficial to the left, with conservative justices criticized for 'turning coat.'
The revocation of Haitian TPS is framed as a necessary measure against unassimilated immigrants, with local testimonials used to highlight negative community impacts and media bias.
The 'Supergirl' movie's box office failure is celebrated as a rejection of 'woke' messaging and an actress's divisive comments, underscoring audience preference for merit over ideology.

Summary

Megyn Kelly and Stu Burguiere express strong disapproval over several recent Supreme Court decisions, particularly the ruling upholding Mississippi's extended ballot receipt period, which they argue benefits Democrats due to Justices Barrett and Roberts siding with the liberal bloc. They also criticize the Court's inconsistent stance on presidential firing powers, allowing the President to fire FTC commissioners but limiting power over Federal Reserve governors. The hosts then pivot to a heated discussion on Haitian immigration, condemning DHS Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen's offer of financial aid and residency options to Haitians whose temporary protected status was revoked. They present local Ohio testimonials and crime reports to counter mainstream media narratives, arguing that these immigrants have overstayed their welcome and contributed to community decline. Finally, they celebrate the box office flop of the 'Supergirl' movie, attributing its failure to lead actress Millie Alcock's 'woke' public statements and the film's ideologically driven messaging, contrasting it with successful female-led action movies that prioritize merit and entertainment over political agendas. The episode also highlights the ironic harassment of progressive California Senator Scott Wiener by pro-Palestinian activists, framing it as an example of the 'left eating its own' when ideological purity tests are not fully met.
This episode offers a conservative perspective on critical contemporary issues, including election integrity, the balance of power within the federal government, immigration policy, and the impact of 'woke' culture on entertainment. It highlights concerns about judicial activism, the perceived erosion of national sovereignty through immigration, and the financial and social costs of progressive ideologies, providing a lens through which to understand significant cultural and political divides in the United States.

Takeaways

  • The Supreme Court's 'election day' ruling, allowing extended ballot receipt, is seen as a significant win for Democrats due to conservative justices joining the majority.
  • The Court's inconsistent rulings on presidential firing power—limiting it for the Federal Reserve but expanding it for other 'independent' agencies—are criticized as 'incoherent.'
  • DHS Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen's offer of financial aid and residency options to Haitians with revoked TPS status sparked outrage among conservatives, who demand deportation.
  • Local Ohio residents' testimonials detail negative impacts of Haitian immigration, including increased crime and cultural clashes, contrasting sharply with mainstream media narratives.
  • California Senator Scott Wiener, a staunch progressive, was ironically harassed by pro-Palestinian activists for not being 'woke enough' on Israel, highlighting internal conflicts on the left.
  • 'Supergirl's' box office failure is attributed to lead actress Millie Alcock's anti-Christian and anti-dad comments, coupled with the film's 'woke' messaging that de-emphasizes traditional romance and male characters.

Insights

1Supreme Court's 'Election Day' Ruling Favors Democrats

The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 decision, upheld a Mississippi law allowing mail-in ballots postmarked by Election Day to be counted up to five business days later. This ruling is framed as a 'massive gift to Democrats' because, historically, late-arriving ballots disproportionately favor Democratic candidates. Justices Amy Coney Barrett and John Roberts are specifically criticized for siding with the liberal justices, undermining conservative efforts to ensure election integrity.

Megyn Kelly states, 'This is a massive gift to Democrats.' Mike Davis adds, 'Election day does not mean election day.' Justice Alito's dissenting argument that 'election day' should mean a single day is highlighted. (, , )

2Inconsistent Presidential Firing Powers Create 'Fourth Branch' of Government

The Supreme Court delivered conflicting rulings on presidential firing powers: allowing the President to fire executives at 'independent agencies' like the FTC (overturning *Humphrey's Executor*) but limiting the power to fire Federal Reserve Board governors. This inconsistency is criticized for effectively creating a 'fourth branch of government' (the Fed) unaccountable to the President, undermining the constitutional structure of executive power.

Mike Davis states, 'election day does not mean election day. The president has the article 2 power to fire FTC commissioners, but somehow he does not have the article 2 power to fire governors on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors because apparently we have a fourth branch of government.' (, )

3Conservative Backlash Against DHS Secretary Over Haitian Immigration Policy

Following a Supreme Court decision upholding the revocation of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians, DHS Secretary Mark Wayne Mullen suggested that these individuals could still apply for permanent residency or visas, even offering financial incentives ($2100 and a plane ticket) for voluntary return. This stance drew immediate and severe criticism from conservatives, who demand strict enforcement and deportation, citing concerns about national sovereignty and the negative impact of unassimilated immigrants.

Mike Davis states, 'how the hell is that your response? We've been fighting for years to get these Haitians and Syrians the hell out of our country.' Megyn Kelly adds, 'The answer is not for you to be doing applications. The answer is get out.' (, )

4Local Communities Bear the Brunt of Unchecked Immigration, Media Ignores Concerns

The podcast presents a 'lowlight reel' of crime reports and direct testimonials from Ohio residents, detailing increased crime, cultural clashes (e.g., public food consumption, property damage, traffic accidents), and a perceived decline in community safety due to Haitian immigrants. These local voices are contrasted with mainstream media coverage, which is accused of 'whitewashing' problems and promoting a one-sided, pro-immigrant narrative, thereby ignoring the concerns of affected citizens.

A 'ticked off Ohioan' letter to the editor states, 'Their presence in Springfield and all of Ohio has been detrimental, but the only people the media interviews are pro-Haitian.' Residents describe increased car insurance rates due to accidents and public indecency. (, , )

5Progressive Politician Scott Wiener Harassed by Woke Allies, Highlighting Left's Internal Conflicts

California Senator Scott Wiener, known for pushing radical progressive legislation, was verbally and physically harassed by pro-Palestinian activists at a pride event for not aligning with their anti-Israel stance. This incident is presented as an example of the 'left eating its own,' where even staunch progressives face condemnation if they fail to meet every evolving ideological purity test, regardless of their extensive 'woke' credentials.

A protester yells, 'You stopped being queer the moment you started supporting Israel, you piece of shit.' Megyn Kelly notes, 'He thought he had pandered... he found out the hard way. There's a new signature issue.' (, , )

6'Supergirl' Movie Flops Due to Woke Messaging and Divisive Actress

The 'Supergirl' movie opened significantly below expectations, receiving poor critical and audience scores. This failure is attributed to lead actress Millie Alcock's public 'woke' statements—including mocking 'Christian and dad' profiles and celebrating the character for not conforming to traditional femininity or romance—and the film's overall ideologically-driven narrative. The hosts argue that audiences reject entertainment that prioritizes political messaging over merit and broad appeal.

Millie Alcock states, 'I'm happy to have pissed off the right people, including those who identify as a Christian and a dad.' She also says the film 'doesn't center around romance or anything like that at all.' Stu Burguiere adds, 'We're a merit-based society... the left doesn't believe in merit.' (, , )

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