‘You Should Take It And Stuff It’: Megyn Kelly Names Major Celebs Among Biggest ‘Losers’ Of 2024 Election

SiriusXM’s Megyn Kelly on Thursday listed her biggest losers of the 2024 presidential election, and that list included political pundits and Hollywood stars.

Following President-elect Donald Trump’s win in both the popular vote and the Electoral College, Democrats went online and called upon Americans to resist his second term. On “The Megyn Kelly Show,” the SiriusXM host boasted about Trump’s win, highlighting some of the celebrities like Beyonce, Oprah Winfrey and Taylor Swift, all of whom endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris.

“One of the big losers, the celeb crowd, we touched on this yesterday, 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,” Kelly said. “No one cares.”

“We would like to know what happened between you and Ben Affleck, what happened between you and P. Diddy, exactly what you’re doing to your butt and how you keep your skin so glowy,” Kelly continued. “That will end the list of things we care about JLo’s opinion on. Taylor Swift, sorry, you F’d around and found out. 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 shits about your political opinion, so you should take it and stuff it. That could be your next song. ‘Stuff it!'”

Kelly went on to also call out Julia Roberts’ endorsement of Harris and her participation in one of the vice president’s ads that called for wives to hide their votes from their husbands.

“By the way, she’s also a husband stealer. 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,” Kelly said.

“But they’re lying if you cannot persuade your spouse to believe as you do. They believe this so strongly, you put it in an ad and ran it everywhere,” Kelly added. “The ad also portrayed Republicans as unattractive, bumpkiny, backward losers. As it turns out, that’s what even the sitting president of the United States thinks about them, that they’re garbage. The possible next vice president, at least as of last week, Tim Walz, thinks they’re Nazis.”

Kelly then tore into George Clooney for helping push President Joe Biden out of the race, as the actor publicly stated in July that Biden was too impaired to continue his campaign following his debate against Trump in June.

“You got Joe Biden out. How’d it work out for you? How’d that go? Maybe you should have said something a little earlier,  like when you attended that fundraiser and you and your buddies at ‘Pod Save America’ saw he was totally incompetent and non-compos mentis and you all STFU to try to save his political fortunes,” Kelly said. “You blew it. And only when it was too obvious to deny. Did you say anything? So you two are a big loser, sir. Hope your billions are keeping you happy today, bringing you comfort.”

Kelly later listed the Lincoln Project, a PAC founded by ex-Republican political consultants with the aim of stopping Trump, as another loser of the election as well as The Atlantic writer George Conway.

Republished with permission from The Daily Caller News Foundation.
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