
The Megyn Kelly Show Censorship as Virtue Signaling, and False Meghan and Harry Claims, with the Fifth Column Hosts | Ep. 448
Dec 6, 2022
Joining the discussion are Kmele Foster, a contributor at Freethink Media, Michael Moynihan, a correspondent for Vice News Tonight, and Matt Welch, editor at large for Reason Magazine. They tackle the White House's border claims and the lack of political honesty. The trio delves into potential changes in military vaccine mandates and critiques mask rules in Los Angeles. They address the impact of censorship on public discourse and the complicated media narratives around figures like Meghan Markle and Keith Olbermann, emphasizing the need for open dialogue.
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Fauci's No Regrets
- In an exit interview, Dr. Anthony Fauci stated he has no regrets about his career.
- Megyn Kelly criticizes this, citing school closures and other controversial decisions.
Lack of Pandemic Introspection
- The lack of official reflection on pandemic policies is concerning.
- Consistent, transparent messaging and honest risk assessment are crucial.
Twitter Censorship
- Yoel Roth, former head of Twitter's Trust and Safety, admitted the Hunter Biden story suppression may have been a mistake.
- However, he defended the decision to ban Donald Trump, citing the "trauma" of January 6th.



