
The Megyn Kelly Show 60 Minutes' Shoddy "Havana Syndrome" Report, and Hillary Attacking Undecided Voters, with Glenn Greenwald | Ep. 756
Apr 3, 2024
In this engaging discussion, Glenn Greenwald, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and host of Rumble's "System Update," critiques a questionable "60 Minutes" report on Havana Syndrome. He argues it overlooks vital context, revealing how media narratives can distort public perception. The conversation also touches on Hillary Clinton's tone-deaf remarks towards undecided voters, the decline of late-night political humor, and Ronna McDaniel's legal battle with NBC. Greenwald highlights broader themes of media bias and its impact on democracy.
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Previous Havana Syndrome Discussion
- Megyn Kelly and Glenn Greenwald discussed Havana Syndrome.
- They previously interviewed a general who believed in it and Greenwald who was skeptical.
60 Minutes Report Critique
- The 60 Minutes report on Havana Syndrome lacked journalistic balance.
- It omitted criticisms and dissenting views, promoting a pro-Russia attack narrative.
Cricket Sound Confusion
- Sounds initially attributed to Havana Syndrome were later linked to a cricket.
- This was revealed through spectral analysis of recordings.

