Seems Donald Trump isn’t the only conservative that Megyn Kelly hates. She has had multiple interviews with Ted Cruz on ‘The Kelly File.’ Most of them snarky, obnoxious and downright disrespectful. Here are a few samples:

The first episode of The Kelly File 10/7/13: Calls Ted Cruz the most hated man in America

Megyn Kelly calls Ted Cruz the most hated man in America

Megyn Kelly to Ted Cruz:

Megyn Kelly bashes Ted Cruz over gay marriage

I could go on but you get the idea. It should be obvious what Megyn Kelly is all about. Herself. She wants to be the female Bill O’Reilly. The snarky, obnoxious O’Reilly has been pulling in great ratings for 15 years, mainly because the competition on cable news is so pathetic. Same can be said about Megyn Kelly. She’s been pulling in the ratings since the show began in 2013. What would you watch at 9pm EDT? Megyn Kelly or Rachel Maddow, or CNN talking about missing airplanes?

I have no problem with those who bash Trump saying he should have thicker skin. But WTF was that debate question, and basically the whole debate for? To smear a candidate, and ignore another (Ted Cruz), or ask the candidates why they would be better than Hillary Clinton? The debate should have been focused on Hillary Clinton’s various scandals, and why she’s not fit for office. Kate Steinle and illegal alien murders should have also been discussed. Or maybe Fox News didn’t want to touch that because they back ‘act of love’ Jeb Bush.

And what about Planned Parenthood? For a month now, there have been videos coming out of Planned Parenthood big wigs sipping wine and discussing the selling of dead baby parts. Yet not one question from Kelly, Wallace or Baier was even asked about Planned Parenthood. It felt like an MSNBC debate.

I guess I just expected too much from Fox News. We’re always told how they are a ‘conservative’ news network. The Bush family, George H.W., George W. and certainly Jeb Bush are about the furthest things from being conservative as you can get. Fox News also loves John McCain, Karl Rove and Lindsey Graham.