Megyn Kelly did the job the rest of the mainstream press refuses to do: she called out an outrageous clip where left-wing commentator Wajahat Ali celebrated the idea that “white people lost” as America’s demographics shift. The remark — highlighted by Kelly and repeated across conservative shows — is not a debate about policy, it’s an attack on millions of everyday Americans who love this country and play by the rules.
The clip in question wasn’t an isolated soundbite; it comes from a broader episode where Wajahat Ali and Joy Reid traded in contempt for ordinary Americans and called out “mediocre white men” in cultural life. The segment made clear the left’s new posture: not persuasion, but cultural shaming — an attempt to write large groups of citizens out of the American story.
This rhetoric is familiar from Ali’s past commentary, where he has warned of a “death march of white supremacy” and used apocalyptic metaphors about a segment of the country “willing to burn down the village” rather than cede status. That kind of language isn’t analysis — it’s incendiary identity politics dressed up as moral clarity.
Americans who work hard, pay taxes, and love their families don’t deserve to be vilified because of their race or because they worry about secure borders and cultural cohesion. Conservatives have every right to push back when elites on the left decide entire groups are the problem and that their political project must come at the expense of national unity. This isn’t just politics; it is a concerted effort to delegitimize dissent.
Megyn Kelly’s response was exactly the type of tough, plainspoken accountability Americans expect from a host who won’t let the left’s media allies get away with mass character assassination. She framed the clip for her audience the way it should be framed — as a provocation meant to inflame, not to enlighten — and reminded viewers that patriotism, not tribal contempt, should guide our public debates.
Make no mistake: normalizing contempt for ordinary Americans has real consequences. When influential voices say whole swaths of the country “lost” or are somehow illegitimate, it corrodes trust, fuels resentment, and makes bipartisan solutions impossible. That’s why rank-and-file citizens should reject the smugness of elite media and demand better from those who claim to speak for the nation.
Patriots shouldn’t be cowed by the cultural elites who traffic in division; we should be galvanized. Hold the media, the podcasters, and their celebrity co-conspirators to account for rhetoric that demonizes Americans. Stand for policies that unite — secure borders, fair assimilation, and a common civic culture that welcomes newcomers without erasing the people who built this country.
If you care about liberty and community, don’t let this moment pass. Vote with your feet, your voice, and your wallet against those who would remake America by shaming its citizens. Megyn Kelly sounded that alarm; the rest of us should answer it by defending our history, our neighbors, and the principle that every American — regardless of background — deserves equal dignity under the law.






