EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 41 MIN
Hour 2: The Greg Kelly Show | 06-12-26
from The Greg Kelly Show · host 77 WABC
In hour 2, Greg Kelly provides a critical analysis of current events and political figures, beginning with an optimistic report on a pending nuclear agreement with Iran and its potential to stabilize the Middle East. The narrative shifts sharply to a detailed critique of Maryland Governor Wes Moore, whom Kelly portrays as a disingenuous leader who manipulated his military record and personal history to facilitate his political ascent. Using excerpts from Moore's own book, the host argues that the Governor's public image is a fabrication fueled by a desire for status rather than selfless service. This theme of political artifice extends to California Governor Gavin Newsome, as Kelly dissects Newsome's memoir to suggest his entire career is a calculated performance modeled after fictional characters and self-help gurus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In hour 2, Greg Kelly provides a critical analysis of current events and political figures, beginning with an optimistic report on a pending nuclear agreement with Iran and its potential to stabilize the Middle East. The narrative shifts sharply to a detailed critique of Maryland Governor Wes Moore, whom Kelly portrays as a disingenuous leader who manipulated his military record and personal history to facilitate his political ascent. Using excerpts from Moore's own book, the host argues that the Governor's public image is a fabrication fueled by a desire for status rather than selfless service. This theme of political artifice extends to California Governor Gavin Newsome, as Kelly dissects Newsome's memoir to suggest his entire career is a calculated performance modeled after fictional characters and self-help gurus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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