
"literally Mark Levin was calling me a Nazi two weeks ago. That term is grossly overused, it is a joke now, and because of f*ckers like him, they've taken a term that has actual teeth to it, and they're working on diminishing that one, too. It used to be a leftist tactic, with the word racist and bigot. Now, it's a right-wing tactic by guys like Mark Levin, who have lost it actually, truly lost it, and need, in my view, psychological help."
"Now, now Megyn. I never called you a Nazi. And I never called you an antisemite, which you accused me of saying as well. You're awfully defensive. Serial lying is not a great trait, Megyn. But you are a crackpot. The whole world sees it, including your guests. Like your insane comment about Epstein and 15-year-old girls. Attacking me daily doesn't fix what's apparently going on with you. Again, I want to encourage you to get help."
"I don't know where this is going. I don't know where this Jew hatred from the Marxists, the Islamists, the neo-Nazis, the grifters, I don't know where they're pulling us and pushing us. What do they want to do with American Jews? What do they want to do? Where are they taking this country? They're destroying it. [Tucker] Carlson, [Candace] Owens, Kelly, [Steve] Bannon, the rest of them and others."
Megyn Kelly accused Mark Levin of calling her a Nazi, criticized overuse of the term, and blamed commentators for diminishing its meaning while saying some need psychological help. Mark Levin denied calling her a Nazi or an antisemite, labeled her a serial liar and a crackpot, referenced her past Epstein comment, and urged her to get help. Kelly produced a clip in which Levin mentioned "Jew hatred" and listed conservatives including Carlson, Owens, Kelly, and Bannon, using it to assert he equated her with nefarious groups. Levin maintained he meant to call her a grifter rather than a Nazi. The exchange featured mutual insults and public recrimination.
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