How SCOTUS' TPS Ruling Exposed the Cynicism of Megyn Kelly and Amy Coney Barrett
Kristoffer Ealy
I woke up this past Saturday to a full, steaming, aggressively seasoned goulash of dumbfuckery. And under normal circumstances, I would have done what most rational adults do when confronted with the internet on a weekend morning put the phone down, pour myself a tall glass of orange juice, and go about my Saturday like a person who has chosen peace. Maybe I catch up on some wrestling. Maybe I revisit a Star Trek episode I have already seen forty times but somehow still find comforting. Maybe I simply stare at the ceiling and appreciate the profound gift of not being online. Under normal circumstances, that Saturday would have been mine.
Unfortunately, we do not live in an era of normal circumstances. And so ignoring these idiots is no longer an option, because the idiots are no longer operating on the fringes. They are in the White House. They are on the Supreme Court. They are on cable television with SiriusXM deals worth more than most people will earn in a lifetime. They are in the halls of Congress. They are, in some cases, people who should know better and that last part is what gets me the most. The word should is doing an enormous amount of heavy lifting in this piece, because I am genuinely no longer certain whether the stupidity is real or performed. But here we are, and here I am, so lets get into it.
The people dishing out this particular weeks barrage of bullshit are not random uninformed citizens firing off unhinged takes from a burner account. These are credentialed, well-compensated, platform-having adults who have made a conscious, deliberate, daily choice to be wrong out loud with confidence. The grift used to be legible say something outrageous, collect the clicks, cash the check, repeat. But something has shifted. A lot of these clowns no longer seem primarily motivated by the money. A lot of them seem to genuinely want to burn the world down and film themselves doing it. And I dont know if thats more frightening or more clarifying, but either way, were going to talk about it.
Lets start with Megyn Kelly, who had a lot to say this week after the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that the Trump administration could strip Temporary Protected Status from approximately 350,000 Haitians and 6,100 Syrians people who had been living and working legally in the United States under a program that has existed, without major controversy, since 1990. Every president before Trump, Republican and Democrat alike, had embraced it. Megyn Kellys response to this ruling was to go on her show and deliver what can only be described as a dramatic reading of a hate crime. Go home. Get out. We know our country is better than yours, she said, before adding, Go back to fucking Haiti. She then offered a half-hearted sorry that landed with roughly the same sincerity as a raccoon apologizing to a trash can.
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