Megyn Kelly had some thoughts on Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce’s advertisement encouraging Americans to receive their flu and COVID-19 vaccines.
During her podcast episode with guest Charlie Kirk on Monday, she aired the advertisement before commenting how it was weird it was to have no “Asterisks about any of the significant side effects, especially for the young men who probably look up to Travis Kelce.”
Travis Kelce sold his soul to Pfizer to push the clot shots, what a 🤡 pic.twitter.com/c7gUEMjqbM
— Hodgetwins (@hodgetwins) September 23, 2023
Aside from a couple of jabs towards Kelce’s rumored relationship with singer Taylor Swift, the two political commentators dove into the lack of accountability towards “anyone who is up for sale” and is willing to promote a vaccine that has evidently shown to cause harm to many young Americans.
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Kelly: Does he not know? Or do you think he just doesn’t care?
Kirk: I don’t know who he is, his judgment remains to be seen as far as he knows how to make rational decisions.
The two continue discussing the profit-seeking enterprise that is Pfizer, who is strategically promoting the vaccine in the wake of their stocks having fallen and vials on the verge of expiring.
When discussing the issue with YouTube’s biased censorship over the conversation, Kelly delivered a priceless gesture as her response.
Kelly:“Go slap your dumb ass label on my conversation, which is 100 percent more accurate than anything you’re going to see over at that dumb ass website that you keep pushing people to. I get an asterisk and you get an asterisk for having this discussion on TV.
Tell it to my rheumatologist that, ‘Ok, I guess there’s no vaccine side effects that we have to worry about.’ But Travis Kelce? He’s not going to get an asterisk on his endorsement – that commercial can air everywhere, asterisk-free.
Kirk: Travis Kelce should be shamed and humiliated for this. If people follow his advice – the data shows – that there may be some harm to it.
The two hosts close out the conversation in agreement that Kelce did not make the best decision in partnering with Pfizer – or dating Taylor Swift for that matter.
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