![]() “On the courage scale, Steven Crowder is a ten. He then added it’s a matter of courage to allow him on someone’s show. And I just said, ‘Man, it would really help me with this upcoming court case, cause the whole media’s against me, if I could get on there and explain things.’ And he just said, ‘Alex, you got, you know - there’s too much craziness going on. And it’s his pet peeve not to bring it up. “We were out of dinner about a month ago, last time I hung out with him. Jones then said he and Rogan went to dinner a few weeks ago and asked the podcast host to allow him on his show to discuss his civil lawsuit against the families of Sandy Hook victims. Just a little too much heat for Joe to have me on, which is fine.” And then you know, it’s pretty obvious what’s going on. Joe’s like, ‘Yeah, we’ll have you on in a couple months’. “Joe told me last time - I was on the show was two years ago and it was one of the biggest shows he ever did. “I don’t wanna be mean to Joe,” Jones said. “When’s Rogan gonna have you on his show? Why aren’t you doing his show today?” Crowder asked. I certainly hope Cumulus’s strong response to Podcast Movement is the first of many others like it.”Īlex Jones was recently on the Louder With Crowder podcast, and the InfoWars host said he has a great relationship with podcast host Joe Rogan, but knows it doesn’t help Rogan when he has Jones on the show. In an illiberal moment such as the one we’re currently living in, if we don’t stand up to this kind of bigoted behavior it’s only going to get worse. Though Podcast Movement quietly removed their bigoted tweet thread over the weekend, they still have yet to retract and publicly apologize for their hateful comments about Ben Shapiro and The Daily Wire. ![]() Last month, Podcast Movement raised eyebrows by publicly apologizing to attendees for the presence of conservative radio host and podcaster Ben Shapiro, who co-founded The Daily Wire with Boreing.Ĭumulus, who handles sales for The Daily Wire, announced Tuesday they would no longer sponsor Podcast Movement saying “our tenet is that Every Voice Matters, and we support conferences and trade events where differing political viewpoints can be expressed and received with respect”.īoreing issued a statement praising the move, saying “I’m glad to see our longtime partner Cumulus/Westwood One taking such a strong and public stand against Podcast Movement’s outright and abject bigotry. Daily Wire CEO and co-founder Jeremy Boreing issued a statement praising Cumulus Media after the broadcaster announced it would pull future sponsorship plans from the Podcast Movement Conference.
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