Megyn Kelly delivered a sharp rebuke to Republicans following their significant losses on Election Day. She criticized fellow conservatives for lacking the ability to win without former President Donald Trump's leadership.
The election saw major Democratic victories in California, New Jersey, Virginia, and New York City. Discussing these outcomes on The Megyn Kelly Show on Wednesday, Kelly expressed her frustration:
“The Republican party needs to get its s–t together ASAP.”
She sarcastically reflected on how the Republican focus had been misplaced:
“I’m really glad we spent the past couple of weeks, as Sean Davis of the Federalist put it, policing some young person’s group chat. What a podcast host said and what the head of a think tank over at Heritage had to say. I’m really glad that the Republicans devoted so much time to that. That was a great move.”
Kelly criticized Republicans for embracing a culture of defeat and complaint:
“The Republicans like to lose. They enjoy when they are embattled and in a losing position and complaining. They do it really well.”
She further accused the party of lacking real strength, attributing any political power solely to Trump:
“Republicans don’t know how to win. They don’t know who to run. They don’t know what to do when daddy’s not there to fly them across the finish line. And that’s just been so obvious.”
Kelly’s remarks highlight deep frustrations with the Republican Party’s current strategies and leadership, emphasizing dependence on Trump as a key factor in their electoral struggles.
Author's summary: Megyn Kelly sharply criticizes the Republican Party for its Election Day failures, blaming their reliance on Trump and misplaced priorities for their losses.