Role model
by digby
When Donald Trump publicly attacked Megyn Kelly a day after she moderated the presidential debate last August, the Fox News host had no idea it would last as long as it did.
“I just wanted to stop,” she tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue. “You’d get past an incident and then it would start again. It was really shocking.”
For months the presidential hopeful spoke out against Kelly, calling her “sick” and “the most overrated person on television.” He encouraged his Twitter followers to boycott her show and just ahead of the Iowa caucus, Trump pulled out of a debate because Fox News executives refused to remove Kelly as a moderator after he felt she not had treated him “fairly.”
“The hate can be very ugly and it can be threatening and it can be off-putting when you’re walking around the city with your kids in particular,” she says.
While remaining mostly silent on the matter, Kelly, 45, addressed the attacks on air only once.
“I certainly will not apologize for doing good journalism,” she said. “So I’ll continue doing my job without fear or favor.”
Then after a rare two weeks of quiet from Trump, the Kelly File host seized her opportunity to reach out.
“I knew all along that if there could be a period of calm on his part, that I could go and approach him and we could get to a better place,” she says.
After a “surreal” initial meeting, Kelly and Trump, 69, sat down once again, this time for her special Megyn Kelly Presents May 17 at 8 p.m. ET on Fox.
I think I’ll just read the transcript online. Using his piggish misogyny to get a big ratings spike makes me sick. But that’s Fox for you.
Still, what he did to Kelly was disgusting and his fans were even worse. Just because she’s making something out of the hatred doesn’t cancel it out. He’s a menace to women everywhere.