

Prince Harry Blames the Press, and Golden Globes Attempts Cultural Rehab, with Dan Wootton and Andrew Klavan | Ep. 469
Jan 11, 2023
Andrew Klavan, a best-selling author and conservative commentator, joins British journalist Dan Wootton in a lively discussion. They tackle the Golden Globes’ attempts at cultural rehab and debate the left's racism while reveling in Eddie Murphy's comedic digs at Will Smith. Wootton reveals insider insights on Prince Harry's strained relationship with the press and his family, from the 'Megxit' saga to the animosity with Prince William. The conversation dives into whether Meghan Markle influenced Harry’s autobiography and what the late Queen might have thought.
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Carmichael's Golden Globes Monologue
- Megyn Kelly and Andrew Klavan discussed Golden Globes host Jerrod Carmichael's opening monologue.
- Carmichael joked about being chosen because he is Black, highlighting Hollywood's performative diversity efforts.
Race and Progress
- Andrew Klavan argues that America is not pervasively racist and that discussions of race often lead to unproductive conversations.
- He believes that focusing on race hinders progress and understanding.
Murphy's Will Smith Joke
- Eddie Murphy made a joke about Will Smith at the Golden Globes, referencing the infamous Oscars slap.
- Murphy advised: pay your taxes, mind your business, and keep Will Smith's wife's name out your mouth.