
The Megyn Kelly Show Smug CNN, Silencing Speech, and Misguided Biden, with Daniel Cameron, Erik Wemple, and Todd Rose | Ep. 254
Feb 3, 2022
Join media critic Erik Wemple, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron, and bestselling author Todd Rose as they dive into the ethical dilemmas plaguing CNN and its leadership. Wemple critiques the network's accountability, while Cameron addresses the heavy toll of rising crime and the flawed narratives surrounding police funding. Rose discusses societal conformity and the need for complex identities in today's culture. Together, they tackle the importance of free speech and the dangers posed by online manipulation, ensuring an engaging and thought-provoking conversation.
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Camerota's Mourning
- Alison Camerota mourned Jeff Zucker's resignation, highlighting his ability to make staff feel valued.
- Megyn Kelly questioned this sentiment, considering potential unfair promotions within CNN.
Biden's Misguided Focus
- Joe Biden visited New York City to highlight its crime-fighting strategies, despite recent police deaths.
- Daniel Cameron criticizes Biden's delayed response to rising crime rates and the "defund the police" rhetoric.
Sarandon's Controversial Tweet
- Susan Sarandon tweeted that the police presence at the fallen officer's funeral resembled fascism.
- Kelly contrasts this with the outpouring of grief and support from most New Yorkers, highlighting the disconnect.





