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Published On: Sat, Oct 18th, 2025

Megyn Kelly: Michelle Obama Sounded Like Charlie Kirk When She Accidentally Made The Case Against Affirmative Action

“The Megyn Kelly Show” host Megyn Kelly said Charlie Kirk was called a racist for exactly what former First Lady Michelle Obama said when she accidentally made the case against affirmative action.

MEGYN KELLY: There she is saying almost exactly what Charlie said, that she did not have the scores, another way of saying it would be brain power, it is an aptitude test to get into Princeton on her own, that they had to lower the standards for her, and they were willing to do that because of the color of her skin, but she changes it to the color of her skin, led people to believe she didn’t belong at Princeton. No, the color of her skin is the reason she got into Princeton and got a lifetime of advantages that she’s still living high on the hog from, but she’s still bitter about it, still to this day, and Charlie’s being called a racist for saying exactly what she said in that clip. She’s still complaining… She’s still bitter. She’s talking about how people looked at her and said, because of her skin color, she didn’t belong. I don’t believe that. I don’t believe that for one second they looked at her and said, because of your skin color, we’ll let you write in. Here’s the here’s the door. It’s wide open. Come on in. She’s got to twist it… Her bitterness does not stop with the fact that she got into Princeton in her imagination, someone begrudged her the spot, or didn’t think she belonged there. P.S. you didn’t. I didn’t belong there either. I don’t think it’s because I’m a woman. I didn’t score high enough, that’s why I didn’t belong there. In any event, she’s also, as we know, still very bitter about the country and her time in the White House. And you would think, if you’re Michelle Obama, you’re universally beloved, you call your book Becoming, you’re on the cover. Like, Oh, look at me. I’m so becoming. I’m so beautiful. Everybody wants to be with me. She talks about how people line up to see her at these public events, how wherever she goes out to eat, everyone’s staring at her and Barack, they’re the topic of conversation at every restaurant they go to. It’s so difficult to be Michelle, because you’re just so super famous and everyone loves you. And you would think, after being First Lady for eight years, you would say, I’m just so damn lucky to have been born in the United States of America, where I could go from living growing up in relative poverty and sharing a room with my brother on the south side of Chicago, and it could go up to become the first lady of the United States and married to the center of power and living in the White House. I love this country, I’m so grateful for what it’s given me and given my daughters.”

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