Megyn Kelly Tackles CBS Censorship and Elon Musk Controversy

CBS Faces Criticism Over Free Speech Stance

In a recent episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, host Megyn Kelly, alongside Michael Knowles of The Daily Wire's 'Michael Knowles Show,' delved into a contentious issue surrounding CBS and its approach to free speech. They discussed a segment on '60 Minutes' that appeared to endorse German censorship of online speech. Knowles expressed concern over the lack of pushback from the reporter during the segment, pointing out a perceived decline in the journalistic standards of the long-running CBS program. This critique highlights a broader concern about legacy media's handling of free speech issues, with Kelly and Knowles questioning the integrity of such reporting.

At around the 10-minute mark of the discussion, the focus shifted to specific comments made by CBS's Margaret Brennan. Kelly and Knowles criticized Brennan's remarks linking free speech to historical events like the Holocaust, calling them outrageous and indicative of a troubling trend among mainstream media figures. They argued that such statements reflect a misunderstanding of the fundamental principles of open dialogue in a free society, raising alarms about the direction of journalistic ethics at CBS.

Elon Musk and Personal Drama in the Spotlight

Transitioning to a different topic near the 25-minute point, Kelly and Knowles addressed a personal controversy involving tech billionaire Elon Musk. Conservative influencer Ashley St. Clair has publicly claimed that Musk is the father of her child, a statement that has stirred significant attention. Despite her calls for privacy, St. Clair participated in a profile and photoshoot with the New York Post, which Kelly noted as contradictory. The discussion emphasized the importance of personal responsibility, with Kelly advocating for a balance between career success and family life, urging individuals to take accountability for their public actions.

Media Credibility and Political Commentary

Later in the episode, around the 40-minute mark, Kelly was joined by Matt Taibbi and Walter Kirn, hosts of 'America This Week,' to discuss the state of media credibility. They highlighted the Associated Press's reaction to losing some White House access, suggesting that such responses reveal a deeper issue of self-inflicted damage to journalistic trust. Taibbi and Kirn argued that independent media outlets do not rely on traditional access to thrive, contrasting this with legacy media's struggles to maintain relevance. They also touched on the media's frustration over the Department of Justice under President Donald J. Trump dropping charges against Eric Adams, viewing it as another point of contention.

The conversation also covered political rhetoric, with Taibbi and Kirn noting Vice President Kamala Harris's latest public statements in New York City as incoherent. They discussed the challenges Democrats face in finding effective ways to oppose Trump's policies, pointing to an instance where a Democratic politician used derogatory language towards Elon Musk. This segment underscored the polarized nature of current political discourse and the media's role in amplifying these tensions.

Aviation Experts Weigh In on Delta Plane Crash

Towards the end of the show, roughly at the 1-hour mark, aviation experts Whiz Buckley and Greg Feith joined Kelly to analyze a shocking Delta plane crash in Canada. They explained that weather conditions likely played a significant role in the incident, detailing how such factors can impact flight safety. Remarkably, all passengers and crew survived, which Buckley and Feith attributed to a combination of quick response measures and fortunate circumstances. Their insights provided a sobering look at the risks associated with air travel and the importance of preparedness in averting disaster.

This episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, aired on February 18, 2025, offered a comprehensive examination of pressing issues ranging from media ethics to personal controversies and public safety. Kelly's platform continues to serve as a space for robust discussion, bringing together diverse voices to address matters of national interest. With contributions from experts like Knowles, Taibbi, Kirn, Buckley, and Feith, the show underscores the value of informed dialogue in understanding complex societal challenges.

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