By Thomas Brewer | Posted on June 15, 2017 2:17 PM
Megyn Kelly is under fire for her interview with Alex Jones, which included his radical views on the Sandy Hook shootings and the attacks on 9/11.

Megyn Kelly Slammed for Alex Jones Airtime

Jones Discusses Controversial Views
Alex Jones is no stranger to controversy, as he is known for his radical conspiracy theories that he perpetuates on his show The Alex Jones Show and his website InfoWars. In previews for the interview, Jones claims that 9/11 is a complete inside job, and discusses his views on Sandy Hook. Jones noted that he has been on both sides of the Sandy Hook debate, claiming it was fake in some instances, and real in other instances. The radio host also revealed that he staunchly believes that somebody began creating animal-human hybrids thirty years ago.Megyn Kelly Criticized for Giving Jones Platform
Megyn Kelly has been criticized for giving Jones a platform to discuss his conspiracy theories. Originally slated to be the host for the Sandy Hook Promise Foundation gala, Kelly was dropped immediately after the Alex Jones preview surfaced. Critics claimed that the interview legitimizes Jones’s views. Kelly defended the choice to interview Jones, calling his views “disgusting”, but asserting that her interview sought to shed light on his controversial stances. Some claim that Kelly’s decision was a ploy for viewership ratings, as ratings plummeted after the hotly criticized premiere interview with Putin, free-falling from 6 million viewers to just 3.6 million for the second episode. Critics argued that Kelly’s softball questions to Putin destroyed her integrity as a hard-hitting journalist, causing her ratings to plunge.Jones Blames Selective Editing In Episode Three

Provocateur or Genuine Conspiracy Theorist?
Though his statements on Sandy Hook and 9/11 during Megyn Kelly’s interview were outrageous, they were not the only incomprehensible beliefs held by Jones. In a podcast on May 21, 2013, Jones said he believes in the government’s ability to create and steer tornadoes to act as a “weather weapon”. In multiple instances, Jones has discussed his view that the government creates homosexuality, and went on a tirade this October, claiming that Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are literal demons from hell bent on destroying the world because flies land on them. Some may argue that Jones is a normal guy who does not subscribe to all this insanity, but the question then becomes: does that matter? Despite whatever the opinions of Jones may actually be, his immense following buys into his radical ideologies. His two million subscribers and millions of unique visitors per month, adding up to well over a billion views on “The Alex Jones Channel”, are influenced by his conspiracy theories. One of his fans is President Trump, who praised Jones, saying to him during an interview on his radio show: “I will not let you down. You’ll be very, very impressed, I hope, and I think we’ll be speaking a lot”.Ads pulled, sends NBC in a scramble
