On this week's episode of Faith & Reason, Elizabeth Yore and John-Henry Westen discuss Megyn Kelly's recent reversal on 'sex changes' for children, Sean Hannity's comments on how the Republican Party should 'moderate' on abortion, and more.
In a shocking yet welcome reversal, Megyn Kelly regrets her former support of transgender ideology, spotlighting her remorse in a recent interview of Isabelle Ayala, a detransitioner who started taking cross-sex hormone supplements at age 14. This recent conversion toward the culture of life by a major media personality like Kelly signals a collapse in the woke agenda. Meanwhile, Sean Hannity has now openly embraced both abortion and in vitro fertilization (IVF) despite his previous pro-life advocacy. The time is now to pray for Sean Hannity’s conversion back to the Catholic faith and its teachings. The grotesque reality of abortion […]
Megyn Kelly said, 'I realize now I was part of this problem. My heart was in the right place. I wasn’t trying to push anything bad on kids. I thought I was being supportive of them. I thought I was promoting anti-bullying.'
We need to know why we faced travel restrictions, why government printed and spent multiple trillions that produced crushing inflation, why the hospitals were shut to elective surgeries and diagnostics, and how it came to be that the administrative state became the only government in the last year of Trump's term and largely remains so today.
Donald Trump sat down for a wide-ranging, hour-long interview with Megyn Kelly this week, with their discussion of Operation Warp Speed and Anthony Fauci being especially contentious.
'Thank God I didn’t stick [my children] with that vaccine. I’m sorry I did it to myself. I’ve said this before, but I regret getting the vaccine,' the conservative talk show host said.
'It really makes me mad when they say women have the right to choose and then the choice, they're talking about is that something so barbarian,' said comedian and actress Roseanne Barr.