
The Megyn Kelly Show Kelce and Swift Super Bowl "Overload," and Left's Lies about Biden Report, with Victor Davis Hanson and "Crain & Company" | Ep. 722
Feb 12, 2024
Victor Davis Hanson, a renowned conservative author and historian, joins Jake Crain and David Cone, co-hosts of "Crain & Company," to explore the chaotic intersection of sports and celebrity culture at the Super Bowl. They dissect Travis Kelce's antics and the media's obsession with Taylor Swift. The conversation shifts to the political arena, as Hanson critiques the misleading narratives surrounding President Biden's document scandal, highlighting public concerns about his age. The trio underscores the pressing stakes of the upcoming election cycle.
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Taylor Swift Overload
- The Super Bowl broadcast overemphasized Taylor Swift's presence, cutting to her frequently.
- This excessive focus detracted from the game itself for some viewers.
Super Bowl Commercials
- The panel discusses their favorite Super Bowl commercials, with the Christopher Walken BMW ad being a highlight.
- They lament the lack of truly funny or memorable commercials, attributing it to brands playing it safe.
Political Divide in Entertainment
- Megyn Kelly observes that right-leaning individuals can separate art from the artist's politics, unlike those on the left.
- She illustrates this by saying she enjoyed a Ben Affleck commercial despite disliking his political views.




