Megyn Kelly is joined by Comfortably Smug, co-host of the Ruthless podcast, and Michael Moynihan, co-host of The Fifth Column podcast, to discuss former President Donald Trump’s victory in New Hampshire, whether Nikki Haley's 11-point loss could still be seen as a victory for her, Haley’s “cringe” and confusing speech that sounded like she won, the path ahead and fight moving to South Carolina, whether Trump is actually a moderate, Trump referring to Haley's speech after New Hampshire as "bullsh*t," Trump’s relationship with the “fake news media,” Trump's master marketing to co-opt the "democracy" framing, MSNBC freaking out about Trump's speech, Trump’s awkward comments about Tim Scott's engagement and "hate" for Nikki Haley, Scott's awkward response saying “I love you,” Ron DeSantis' more measured support of Trump after dropping out, and more.
Then Victor Davis Hanson, author of "The End of Everything," joins to discuss new polling about American "elites" and how they see the world, why the elites hate and fear Donald Trump and oppose him so strongly, what Trump can do to continue building a wide coalition, the immigration crisis at our border, why Trump appeals to the working class, how his authenticity is the key to his success, CNN commentator Van Jones saying Biden isn’t a good “messenger" and should "stay hidden," Biden’s inability to debate and communicate, the mischaracterization of Trump supporters, and more.