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Clay Travis: MSNBC, James Carville ‘Indefensible’ For ‘White Trash’ Comment

“What’s also interesting about this, in our speech codes, if James Carville says anything about any other race in America, that derogatory, based on anything that they’re wearing, Asian, Hispanic, Black, he gets immediately canceled.”

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James Carville is a political consultant, commentator, and strategist, who’s best known for serving as the lead strategist for the successful presidential campaign of Bill Clinton in 1992. On Wednesday, Carville drew criticism from pundits when he referred to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) as “white trash” during an interview on MSNBC. 

Carville has a reputation for being combative and unapologetic in his political views, and he is not shy about expressing his opinions.

“Well, you know, I told people, I have a Ph.D. in White trashology, and you saw real White trash on display. Let me say something about Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene, she dresses like White trash,” Carville said. 

On Thursday, Clay Travis reacted to the comment on the nationally syndicated “Clay & Buck Show.” Travis said going on MSNBC and calling Rep. Greene “white trash,” based on the clothes she wears, is indefensible.  

“What’s also interesting about this, in our speech codes, if James Carville says anything about any other race in America, that derogatory, based on anything that they’re wearing, Asian, Hispanic, Black, he gets immediately canceled,” said Travis. 

Greene has drawn controversy for her promotion of far-right conspiracy theories. Despite the controversy surrounding her views and statements, Greene has maintained a significant following among certain conservative and populist groups and has been a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump.

Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., and Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., repeatedly interrupted and interjected during President Joe Biden’s State of the Union Tuesday. 

“The reaction that there is no reaction to the speech is just out of the window,” Travis said. “Basically, what you’re saying is you can only cheer, you can’t boo. What kind of standard are we setting there? You’re only allowed to support what the president says? You’re not allowed to reject what the president says? I think it’s important to see that everybody doesn’t agree with his agenda.” 

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Longtime WFLA Host Jack Harris Says He’s Been Fired

“I didn’t think I was that big of a burden on them. I was making a seventh of what I made three or four years ago.”

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Longtime Tampa radio host Jack Harris claims he has been hired by NewsRadio 970 WFLA.

“After I signed off from my show at 7:00 AM today, iHeartRadio bosses told me that they were cutting back on expenses and had to let me go,” Harris told The Tampa Bay Times. “I didn’t think I was that big of a burden on them. I was making a seventh of what I made three or four years ago.”

The 81-year-old Harris had been with the station in several tenures since 1970 but had hosted on the station for the last 29 years, most recently on weekdays from 5:00-7:00 AM as host of AM Tampa Bay.

When reached by Barrett News Media for comment, WFLA Program Director John Mamola declined the opportunity to speak on the subject.

Harris — who was insistent that he was not playing a practical joke on listeners with April Fool’s around the corner — shared he was saddened he didn’t get the opportunity to have a farewell show and thank listeners for their years together. “They are what I will miss most.

When asked what his next step will be, Harris was unsure.

“I might look for part time work on the radio somewhere,” the longtime host said. “Or maybe I will retire. I am an old geezer after all.”

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Joe Rogan: Media Leaves Out ‘What It Doesn’t Want Front and Center’

“All it is, is like ‘January 6th. January 6th. Did you see what they did? — Trump is coming back’.”

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Podcast host Joe Rogan has grown weary of the news media’s coverage of certain events and shared his belief that it only cares about presenting one side of arguments.

During The Joe Rogan Experience, the eponymous host shared his displeasure with the way current events are reported on.

“The media has lost its hold over the narrative,” said Rogan. “Now, the media conveniently leaves out anything that it doesn’t want to be at the front and center — in terms of things that people concentrate on and talk about.”

He then discussed stories he believes the general public has an interest in, but aren’t being covered, pointing to large protests in France over potential reforms in social security and also protests in Israel after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced plans for changes to the nation’s judicial system.

“And you’re not hearing a f***ing peep about it, you know?” Rogan said. “All it is is ‘January 6th. January 6th. Did you see what they did? — Trump is coming back, but January 6th looms large.’”

“How about the fact that the guy who’s the president right now can’t form a f***ing sentence? He makes up words and stumbles through things and no one says a god damn thing about it,” Rogan concluded.

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Kara Swisher on New York Times Exit: ‘I Wanted to Make What I Wanted to Make’

“I didn’t wanna ask 86 people. They’re all really smart. They just aren’t me.”

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Podcast host Kara Swisher exited The New York Times in June of last year to launch her new podcast On with Kara Swisher, in conjunction with Vox Media.

In a wide-ranging feature story with Vanity Fair, Swisher claims she simply grew restless with the bureaucracy of the Times.

“I just wanted to make what I wanted to make, and I didn’t wanna ask 86 people,” Swisher said. “They’re all really smart. They just aren’t me.”

According to the story from Vanity Fair, six staffers exited in a year or less after working on Swisher’s show with the Times, with one former employee saying “It was totally known across the Opinion audio department that this was a nightmare show to work for.”

Swisher defended herself by arguing that she wasn’t a manager of the show, simply the host, but added that she could understand that the pace she wanted to work at might not correlate with others.

“When something happens, I want to do it right away…they just didn’t wanna move that way. I totally get it, I completely respect it, but I just didn’t want to do the slower show. I wanted to do the fast-burn show. And so it was a real struggle.”

The podcast countered, however, by stating that she believed the Times failed “to hire the right people in the first place”.

“I didn’t hire them. I didn’t fire them. I didn’t do their reviews or anything like that. I wasn’t involved in anybody’s review, unfortunately,” Swisher said.

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