Kohberger Family Whitewashing, Maduro Dancing, and Symphony DEI, w/ Greenwald, Lowry, & Clarinetist
From Megyn Kelly
Megan Kelly discusses controversial topics including the influence of political advocacy in New York City, updates on Venezuela under Maduro, and a clarinetist's allegations that his non-hire was due to DEI initiatives that overshadowed merit. The episode features insights from journalist Glenn Greenwald and offers a critique of diversity policies in orchestras.
Key Takeaways
- When tenant advocates channel Marx, the line between advocacy and absurdity blurs—welcome to 2026!
- Blind auditions: designed for fairness, now debated in the context of modern diversity politics—who defines 'best'?
- Maduro's Venezuela: a cautionary tale where rising coffee prices rival political turmoil—grab your beans while you can!
- Coberger's sister's PR spin raises eyebrows: can you really erase family ties to infamy with a soft interview?
- In the world of elite beef, Riverbend Ranch shows quality can triumph over distribution—just don’t ask for a cheap cut!
Mentioned in This Episode
- James Zimmerman (person)
- Celia Maduro (person)
- Brian Coberger (person)
- Nashville Symphony (company)
- DEI judge (concept)
- Knoxville Orchestra (company)
- Glenn Greenwald (person)
- Nick Shirley (person)
- Peggy Flanagan (person)
- Knoxville Symphony (company)
- University of Idaho (location)
- Howard Bloom (person)
- CIA Weaver (person)
- Nick Sorder (person)
- Tennessee's Promissory Estoppel doctrine (concept)
- Zoran Mum Donny (person)
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC) (person)
- Exxon (company)
- Harit Dylan (person)
- Daily Look (sponsor)