

Censorship Mob Blasts Rogan, Biden's NYPD No-Show, and Putin's Next Move, with Clay Travis and Ric Grenell | Ep. 251
5 snips Jan 31, 2022
In this engaging discussion, Clay Travis, founder of Outkick and culture commentator, teams up with Ric Grenell, former U.S. Ambassador and intelligence expert. They tackle the growing concerns surrounding censorship of figures like Joe Rogan, emphasizing the need for open dialogue in science and media. The conversation shifts to the defund the police movement, the implications of recent law enforcement policies, and the Canadian truckers' stand against vaccine mandates. They also delve into pressing geopolitical tensions, especially regarding Russia and Ukraine, critiquing U.S. foreign policy responses.
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Joe Rogan Censorship
- Megyn Kelly finds the Joe Rogan censorship story fascinating.
- She discusses the attempts to deplatform him from Spotify by artists like Neil Young and Joni Mitchell.
COVID Censorship and Power Dynamics
- Clay Travis believes COVID has fueled censorship, limiting discussion about the virus's origins and vaccines.
- He argues that censorship is a sign of weakness and that Joe Rogan is more powerful than Spotify.
Clinton's Criticism and Greenwald's Response
- Chelsea Clinton criticized Substack for allowing science denialists to profit, calling it "grift".
- Glenn Greenwald countered by highlighting Clinton's own lucrative contracts with NBC and Goldman Sachs.