Megyn Kelly chastises Joe Rogan after he drinks Bud Light on show

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Megyn Kelly chastises Joe Rogan after he drinks Bud Light on show

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Megyn Kelly chastised Joe Rogan on Thursday after the podcast host sipped a Bud Light on a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience.

Rogan sipped the beer on Tuesday while hosting singer-songwriter Zach Bryan, and both men agreed that the conservative boycott of Anheuser-Busch has been outright “silliness.”

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“Joe Rogan [is] on the wrong side on this one — popping open a Bud Light, dismissing the whole controversy,” Kelly said on her SiriusXM show, The Megyn Kelly Show. “This is the second time he’s done this … [He’s] not getting it.”

The podcast host had previously enjoyed a Bud Light with guest Sam Tallent in April.

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“Sorry … there’s nothing wrong with it,” Rogan said while drinking with Bryan. “People are so silly. We were just talking about how silly it is. One person made a really stupid decision, and now everybody has decided that Bud Light is the enemy.”

Andrew Klavan, Kelly’s guest, said the movement against Bud Light is important when it comes to the nation’s culture war because it represents a changing of a narrative where conservatives have recognized and combated an attack on women and traditional norms.

Kelly echoed Klavan and said she has taken pleasure in watching the brand’s social and financial collapse.

“I’m enjoying watching them suffer, not gonna lie,” she said. “If Bud Light actually were sorry about its one person sending one beer can to Dylan Mulvaney, we would have heard that. That’s not what we heard.”

“The guy has never apologized,” she added. “He’s never owned up to it. The CEO of Anheuser-Busch, the CEO, he’s not sorry at all. He’s only sorry that it turned into a controversy for him.”

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It is too late to save that brand, and the public should not be sorry, according to Kelly.

“Most of us wouldn’t be caught dead having a Bud Light now,” she said.

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