Alex Jones Goes On Scathing Joe Budden Rant, Calls Him A Racist
Emily Dawson
Updated on March 07, 2026
Well, as it turns out, Jones caught a whiff of this rant and decided to unleash on the former rapper during his show. In the YouTube clip below, Jones refers to Budden as "Booden" and consistently hits him with attacks, all while telling him to go "burn in hell."
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"I will not sit there and have racist black people who are feeding at the corporate new world order, eugenics, genocide, death cult tit, lecture me about how I'm bad because I'm white," Jones said. "Just because you are this black person paid by the corporate media to spew racism to divide this country in the world. I didn't do anything to you. I don't owe you anything. And you are despicable lying about me."
Jones didn't like the fact that Budden called him that "KKK guy" which seems to be the jumping-off point of Jones' frustrations. Over the years, Jones has been criticized by many throughout the media, and every single time, he offers the kind of rant that could only be described as something you would see on Adult Swim at 2 o'clock in the morning.
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