Radio show hosts are paid to fill time, generate conversation, shill for advertising revenue. They never expect to be held to what they say by management because it's hard to fill three to four hours of talk radio. They make wild predictions and outlandish hot takes, it's part of the job.
What can get you fired is outright lies like the idiot who claimed Thomas and Peppers were on drugs. Other than that, it's the responsibility of the listener to know these people are at least half filled with utter bullshit.