Clay & Buck Welcome Megyn Kelly to the Show
6 Jul 2021
CLAY: Joining us now is Megyn Kelly, who has a very successful podcast, and she was smart enough to have both Buck Sexton and myself on that podcast recently. And, Buck, you say in your career, some of the first media you ever did was with Megyn.
BUCK: I always love telling this story. The first prime time Fox News hit I ever did was on the Megyn Kelly show.
CLAY: How nervous were you, by the way?
BUCK: How old was I?
CLAY: How nervous were you?
BUCK: Oh. Clay. Iโm ex-CIA. I donโt get nervous.
CLAY: (laughing)
Happy to announce our show (already one of the top podcasts in the USA after 9 mos) is expanding its reach โ partnering w/SiriusXM (a great team!) in a live, 2-hour show, going 5 days/wk & adding video too. Starts in September. Thank you to our listeners! https://t.co/4aZ5MlgBGj
โ Megyn Kelly (@megynkelly) July 6, 2021
BUCK: But so I go on air, and it was Megyn having โ and I remember actually, it was Ellison Barber who I think went on to become an actions reporter and one โ I forget who the third person was but there were three of us on a youth panel on Megynโs show it was very nice for her to have us on and then I said to one of the producersโฆ They were talking about the NYPD intelligence division; they had some lawyer on to talk about it.
I just kind of โ โcause I was a little quieter then about things. I said, โHey, just so you know, the unit youโre talking about, the surveillance unit, I was in that unit if you want me to talk about what we were actually doing,โ and then Megyn very kindly had me on for an A Block of her show and many times after that. Megyn had many of the, dare I say, smartest up-and-coming conservatives on. That was kind of part of her brand, I would say, on her show at Fox, and now sheโs with us here. So yes indeed, thank you, Megyn.
MEGYN: Thanks, guys. That was a nice wind up. Yes, Buck, it was clear to me back then that you were a star, and that was my only requirement is that you be smart and, eventually, be able to speak on TV. Thatโs how Marc Thiessen became a star too. He couldnโt speak that well on TV. He had his little clipboard; he was very nerdy. But he was so smart, I knew eventually he could do it, and after a bunch of times he got to be great. You were one of the rare exceptions who was great right from the get-go.
BUCK: Thank you so much. By the way, it was Richard Fowler โ Fox News contributor โ Ellison Barber, Buck Sexton, Richard Fowler. First time I was ever on primetime TV on Megynโs show.
MEGYN: (chuckling)
BUCK: But anyway, Clay has, like, important things to dive into here.
CLAY: I donโt know that theyโre super important, but, Megyn, thanks for coming on. Youโve got a new show thatโs gonna be on SiriusXM โ so congratulations on that โ in addition to the podcast.
MEGYN: Thank you.
CLAY: So Iโm curious what you think, having been through a lot of the wildness that is television, news โ sports is connected to news as well โ -this sort of diversity and inclusion โwoke-off,โ that Iโve been calling it (chuckles) that ESPN had where Rachel Nichols for people who donโt know, long-time ESPN employee, replaced in her most prominent job by Maria Taylor.
She gets recorded. The camera is in her hotel room; she doesnโt know itโs on. She gets recorded saying that Maria Taylor is getting the job because sheโs black, and then about an hour ago โ because of diversity initiatives. About an hour ago in the ultimate irony here, Rachel Nichols, by the way, who has been lecturing all sports fans that, for instance, itโs the right move to pull the NBA All-Star Game out of Charlotte over transgender bathroom issues, even sheโs not woke enough. Sheโs now lost her sideline reporting job for the NBA Finals that begins as well. Whatโs the lesson here to you from the Rachel Nichols mess?
MEGYN: The people who are the most woke have the most to hide. (laughs) I mean, invariably this is how it comes down. The ones who are out there judging everyone with no forgiveness in their heart for everybody, tend to be the worse behind the scenes. Hello, Chrissy Teigen. Iโm lookinโ at you. So I donโtโฆ You know me, Clay. I donโt follow sports.
But Iโm not surprised to hear that this person whoโs been holier-than-thou about, you know, all these issues that weโve been covering with the wokeratti, first chance she gets behind the scenes, takes a shot at her black colleague and chalks it up to her skin color, the fact that sheโs getting the other job. And if I were the black reporter, Maria Taylor, Iโd be pissed, too.
CLAY: Howโฆ? I think itโs utterly fascinating. You now have moved from primarily television into audio. Iโm curious. From the perspective of analyzing questions, stories, everything else, how would you assess the difference between a nightly television show or a morning television show โ you have done both โ compared to an audio-first format? I know thereโs a video component to it as well. But how, in your experience, are they different?
And I would say audio is the answer. In audio, you can have the whole martini, you can move on to the steak, you can have the twice baked potato, you can even have the lemon cake when itโs all done. So you leave just feeling more sated. Youโve learned a lot more, you feel a lot more informed, and I just think the whole experience is better in a way. You know, itโs not quick and dirty.
BUCK: Hey, Megyn, Buck here. You know, given what weโre seeing with the Democrat aligned corporate media, places like CNN and the New York Times, it feels like they donโt really understand what their reason for being (chuckles) is right now. Theyโre having trouble. Theyโre having an existential crisis of sorts. Iโm just wondering. As somebody who has been, obviously, a host of a primetime show with Fox but also then been outside into what we refer sometimes as the corporate-Democrat media side of things.
Where do you see this going for them? I mean, are we ever returning to a place where the New York Times is really going to say and CNN is really going to try to promote themselves as objective, nonpartisan news sources, or has the last four years and now the six months of Bidenโs presidency broken that forever?
MEGYN: Well, I would distinguish between the New York Times and CNN in answering that. I think the New York Times, theyโve surrendered, right? They are as woke as they come and thatโs built into their DNA and I donโt think thatโs gonna change. Theyโre not going back to straight news reporting or even trying to, you know, create the mirage of it. I think CNN could do it if they fired everyone.
CLAY: (laughing)
MEGYN: Like everyone.
BUCK: (laughing)
MEGYN: Smerconish could stay. Iโm trying to think who else could stay. I donโt know. I like Van Jones. I realize heโs on the left, but heโs a reasonable guy. I like him 37 Iโd replaced Don Lemon with Van Jones tomorrow because I think itโs so much more interesting and better. But virtually everybody would have to be fired, because theyโve all been given permission to show their bias, and, boy, did they do it, did they lean into it.
Not one person when told by Jeff Zucker, you know, โGet more opinionated,โ had an opinion that was in any way measured. They all revealed themselves to be far lefties. Not a scintilla of fairness. And so, you know, they lifted the dress up and they lifted it up too high and you canโt unsee that. So if it is any hope of attracting something more center or, you know, even right, theyโre gonna have to get rid of everybody โ and behind the scenes, too, not just on cam.
BUCK: Clay and I are trying every day to justโฆ Heโll often describe the show as being authentic and fearless, and thatโs our promise. In some ways part of our content mission here, is to say what we really think every day and to cherish the fact weโre actually allowed to do that. No one has ever yet โ in my radio clear career and certainly onto on this show with Clay โ told me a single thing that Iโve had to say.
Whatโs motivating you right now in this conversation? You already have a big podcast. Youโve created a large audience with a major platform there. Now youโre gonna be at SiriusXM doing a two-hour-a-day show. What do you want to bring to it? Like whatโs the center of your fight day in and day out?
MEGYN: Itโs basically conversation. Conversationโs being killed in the name of political correctness, wokeness, however you want to describe it, and itโs the answer to all of our problems. Itโs the only way forward. And if you canโt have unbridled conversations, you donโt solve anything. So we open up the show by saying, โYour home for open, honest, and provocative conversations.โ
And I think thatโs exactly right. But whatโs provocative today shouldnโt be, right? Like, you want to have an honest discussion with Ivermectin and whether thatโs a good treatment or preventative measure for covid? Why canโt you talk about that? Why does YouTube or Facebook tell you, โYou canโtโ? Thatโs the beauty of audio right now is that you still can have those discussions.
This is where I belong. I feel like Iโm home here because my business and yours too is talking about these third rails, and nothing should be off-limits. I have a segment of my show called, โYou canโt say that or think that or do that.โ Oh, wait! This is America. Yes, I can. I can say it.
And if people like you and I donโt do it when given the forum โ whether itโs my own podcasting business or now partnership with Sirius โ who will? Right? Like people have to be reminded that thatโs their American birthright, to have conversations like this, and itโs the only way we figure this nonsense out.
CLAY: What would you do, Megyn, if you had an opportunity to be taken seriously as it pertains to the powers of Amazon โ you just mentioned Facebook, Twitter โ making decisions not only about what can be discussed, but also what can be seen. We saw what happened with the New York Post. You couldnโt mention the idea that there might have been a lab leak in China.
And then Jon Stewart finally comes out and, you know, makes a joke about it and itโs like everybody on the left wing suddenly acknowledges that this was not a conspiracy theory at all. How do you solve the power of Big Tech? What would you try to do if someone came to you and said, โHey, youโre on our panel to try to make American sort of democracy and debate function fully again?โ โCause I think you would acknowledge itโs not functioning right now.
MEGYN: Well, let me tell you something, Clay. I was actually invited out to meet with all the Google head honchos.
CLAY: Ooo! Big time. Yes.
MEGYN: And they asked me this exact question. And I told them, โFirst and foremost, you need to get more conservatives in your boardroom. You need to. Whoeverโs making editorial decisions for your company, you need to diversify that board when it comes to ideology.
โOtherwise youโre gonna keep doing what youโve been doing and alienating half the country,โ and they promptly blew me right off. (laughs) So I donโt think thereโs any real desire. I think if anything, itโs going another way in the same way we discussed with, you know, like the New York Times. And I donโt see changing them as a meaningful solution. I think the only meaningful solution is creating new platforms.
BUCK: I also think Megyn I just add that when youโre talking to the kind of folks youโre bringing up โ
MEGYN: Yes?
BUCK: โ with that level of power but also the echo chambers that they exist in, they donโt even understand why youโd want to talk about Ivermectin or what actual clinical trials have gone on with hydroxychloroquine, because Dr. Fauci has already told us the answer.
I mean, thatโs the mentality at the very highest level of the establishment. Why would you even want to have these conversations? Iโve come across this with many people across the media ecosystem? โWhat do you mean? We already haveโฆ? Why even discuss the answers?โ
MEGYN: Yes.
BUCK: โWe already have the answers. Weโve been told from on high.โ
MEGYN: That thereโs some sort of social responsibility to stop talking about issues that make them feel uncomfortable. And weโre seeing this not just in these companies but in school systems. I was telling the story the other day about my daughter, they were given a handout on the George Floyd-Derek Chauvin
verdict. Sheโs 10. Fourth grade.
BUCK. Oh, my God.
MEGYN: And the girls were asked to discuss it and one of the girls bravely saidโฆ Because the teacher says, โThereโs a massive problem with cops killing black men in America.โ One of the girls said, โWell, wasnโt this guy resisting arrest?โ
CLAY: Good for her!
MEGYN: Then the teacher said, โThey always blame the victim. They always blame the victims.โ Then my daughter said, โWell, wasnโt he on drugs?โ and the teacher said, โThis conversation is making me uncomfortable, and I am shutting it down right now.โ
BUCK: Wow! Hostile environment from a 10-year-old!
CLAY: (laughing)
BUCK: Making the teacher feel unsafe by asking important questions of law and fact. Not allowed to do it, Clay.
MEGYN: Talk about, like, you know, chilling their ability to learn how to be critical thinkers. By the way, this information was in the article that the teacher handed out. But thatโs just one example of how itโs happening at all levels โ to the kids, the grown-ups, the media companies.
And I do think those of us who are not on board with that are just gonna have to work on nurturing executives who have got billions of dollars who can create new platforms that just behave a different way โ like Parler, and we saw what happened there. But we need our own Amazon. You know, I mean, I am not some far-right person. Iโm center right, right?
Thatโs sort of where I live. The fact that even somebody like I need to worry about my conversation is absurd. Iโve got plenty of center-lefties listening to me. We need our own Amazon, we need our own Google, we need our own Facebook, because all those companies are going in the wrong direction. I donโt see them returning to normalcy.
CLAY: You just talked about your 10-year-old daughter and the debate, conversation surrounding George Floyd and how quickly it got shut down. We played earlier the mayor of Chicago, Lori Lightfoot, saying that 99% of the people who criticize her are racist and sexist. What do you think about the labeling of everything as being racist or sexist if it raises โ as that conversation your 10-year-old daughter just had โ uncomfortable questions that donโt necessarily follow easy identity politics lines?
MEGYN: I mean, people need to get smart and realize that these terms are used to silence dissent or criticism. Take it from me as a former Fox News anchor. I can speak to this personally. But Mayor Lightfoot should be more focused on the hundred people shot in her city over the weekend, including 11 kids including a 5- and a 6-year-old, right? Eighteen people were killed. Sheโs got 363 hundred, whatever โ having trouble with my numbers โ 363 dead just this year. Okay?
CLAY: Yes.
MEGYN: Over 1600 shot. Sheโs trying to distract from her horrendous policies and her horrendous management of her city. And this is what we see the leftist media do too. When you get on something thatโs not nice about Joe Biden, suddenly theyโll hurl a name at you.
And I think people who are willing to take these risks and say things about people whether itโs Barack Obama or Joe Biden, you need to get ready for that assault and need to stand tall in the face of it, because those words just donโt have the meaning they used to.
BUCK: Megyn, thank you so much. Everybody should check out Megyn Kellyโs new show on Sirius. Megyn, when does it launch?
MEGYN: It launches in September right after Labor Day. Itโs my podcast, but itโs done live on the radio on the Triumph channel on Sirius.
BUCK: The Megyn Kelly Show. Help the Megyn Kelly Show and the Clay and Buck Show beat NPR on the ratings. Thatโs our campaign.
MEGYN: (chuckling)
BUCK: Megyn, thank you so much. Great to have you with us.
MEGYN: All the best, guys. Good luck with everything.
CLAY: Thank you.
Recent Stories

Clay vs. Buck on Jill Biden's Role in Covering Up Joe Biden's Decline
There's no way a spouse doesn't know if your mind starts turning to mush.

David Zweig, Investigative Journalist, Breaks Down the Lessons of Covid Shutdowns
Check out "An Abundance of Caution: American Schools, the Virus, and a Story of Bad Decisions."

Congressman Chip Roy of Texas on SCOTUS Joining Democrats to Block Deportations
Democrats are trying to stop President Trump from enforcing immigration law.

VIP VIDEO: Allegations that Nike Is Funding Trans Study on Kids Sparks Outrage
Is this the kind of thing you ever thought you'd see a company that sells shoes and apparel doing?

What Trump Learned from His First Term
Clay and Buck both agree that the president will stick with Pete Hegseth.