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On his watch, many have died, and he downplays the seriousness of the pandemic. He fails to confront Putin and mishandles environmental crises. He dismisses the importance of wearing masks and mocks teachers. Accusations of corruption and Russian ties are exchanged. Biden criticizes Trump's policies on race, immigration, and climate change. The debate is heated, with accusations flying back and forth. The future of the country is at stake in this election.

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I want to discuss your recent comment comparing the Trump rally to a Nazi rally, along with past remarks like Obama's "bitter clingers" comment and Hillary Clinton's "deplorables." These statements contribute to the perception that some Democrats disrespect certain voters. Does this affect your campaign's message of unity? No, it does not.

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The upcoming presidential debate puts a spotlight on the different standards for Biden and Trump. Biden faces a higher bar to clear, while Trump's only requirement is basic functionality. This structural disadvantage may be difficult for Biden to overcome in the weeks leading up to the crucial moment in the campaign. The challenge lies in the fact that Biden is not simply running against Trump, as they are not being judged on the same terms.

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It takes 5 minutes to find out Jake Tapper has contact with Ma'am. If you attack my colleagues, I'll end the interview. Let's talk about Joe Biden and Donald Trump. You can come back to discuss Donald Trump anytime. Both Trump and Biden will have equal time at the upcoming debate in Atlanta.

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Trump is compared to Hitler for echoing his language and praising his tactics. The use of terms like "vermin" and admiration for Hitler's generals are highlighted as concerning parallels. The speaker emphasizes the fascist nature of Trump's rhetoric and warns against echoing dictators like Hitler.

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Donald Trump is blamed for political divide and seen as a domestic terrorist by some. He's compared to historical figures and criticized for his actions.

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Trump is struggling to attack Vice President Harris after easily targeting President Biden. CNN is accused of being objective in reporting the news.

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Biden is accused of being a racist for his past actions and statements, including associating with segregationists and supporting the 1994 crime bill. Trump criticizes Biden's comments on race and claims to have worked closely with black Americans to create opportunities for all races.

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Donald Trump denied mocking a reporter's disability, though it appeared he was. According to Speaker 1, the media took the moment out of context and assigned a false meaning to it. Trump has used the same voice and gesture to imitate anyone flailing when caught in a lie. The reporter in question was allegedly flailing because he was caught in a lie. The media froze a moment, juxtaposed it with the reporter, and claimed Trump mocked his disability, which is disgusting. Trump was not making fun of a disabled reporter. Jasmine Crockett, however, made fun of a disabled person, doubled down, played the victim, and used the racial identity card instead of apologizing. Speaker 1 questions the Democrat party's outrage about this.

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Republicans are worried about the upcoming presidential debate between Trump and Biden. They've painted Biden as sleepy and clueless, but that's not true. When Biden outshines Trump in the debate, Republicans will struggle to explain. They're now trying to acknowledge Biden's debating skills, but their followers won't buy it. Tomorrow's debate will be tough for Republicans.

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Last night's debate had 3 participants: President Joe Biden, Donald Trump, and CNN as their ally.

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Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk should moderate this debate to attract more viewers and address topics that GOP primary voters care about. The Democrats wouldn't hire Greg Gutfeld to host a democratic debate. Chris, I want to ask you about the Trump Russia collusion hoax that you pushed on this network. Was it real or was it Hillary Clinton's made-up disinformation? Answer the question. Mister Rogers, this is how we get...

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This is CNN, not Fox. It's crucial to tell the truth, especially regarding alarming choices made by individuals who struggle to denounce white supremacists. Donald Trump's past comments, like referring to "very fine people on both sides," carry significant weight and are heard by neo-Nazis and white supremacists. Why can't he outright reject their support? He has condemned neo-Nazis and white nationalists, but his language remains extreme. Recently, he suggested Liz Cheney should be fired and has warned of potential dangers to the country if he doesn't win in November, using terms like "bloodbath."

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Why isn't the felon being asked to step down like Biden? The media focuses on Biden stepping down, but why not the felon? Why isn't the media calling for the felon to resign? MAGA supporters are voting for a rapist.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of objectivity in the media, particularly when it comes to Joe Biden and Donald Trump. They point out various controversies surrounding Biden, such as his history, alleged lies, and business dealings. They also mention the media's focus on Trump's tax returns and the Russian collusion investigation, which they claim was based on a fake dossier. The speaker highlights instances where they believe the media has been biased against Trump, including the indictment in New York and the January 6th incident. They conclude by stating that the media is corrupt and lacks objectivity.

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The speaker criticizes David Muir for injecting his opinion during a debate, claiming Muir isn't meant to be a political analyst. The speaker accuses ABC News of bias against Trump, describing their tactic as reminding Trump of controversial statements, then asking Harris to comment on how terrible Trump is. The speaker alleges ABC News's fact-checking was flawed and expresses anger at ABC and the industry. They believe ABC is openly trying to sink Trump and steal the election. The speaker suggests the bias was so blatant it may backfire, creating empathy for Trump, as it appeared to be 3 against 1 on the stage.

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The speaker confronts the interviewer about their bias towards Donald Trump and attacks on colleagues. They express a desire to discuss Joe Biden and Trump impartially. The interviewer is asked to stop the interview if the attacks continue. The speaker is then cut off and the interview ends abruptly.

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Donald Trump is associating with extreme figures like Laura Loomer, who even Marjorie Taylor Greene finds racist and offensive. These are the people who currently have his ear. With the election less than two months away, Trump is associating with some of the "craziest, weirdest figures" on the right. This is partly due to the "JD Vance effect," where Vance and Donald Trump Jr. are encouraging Trump to be "extremely online." These individuals with extreme and bigoted ideas are feeding Trump lines and memes, pushing him to go places that no politician in the last century or more has dared to go. This is a cause for concern.

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A prominent figure at a presidential rally gave two Nazi salutes. If he didn't mean it, he should apologize, as he knows the significance of those gestures. Neo-Nazis celebrated this act, highlighting its importance. Following this, he made jokes about Nazis and appeared in a video for far-right groups in Germany, which is harmful for the U.S., Jews globally, and Germany itself. President Trump should address this situation. If he disagrees with Elon Musk or the Nazi support at the rally, he needs to speak out against it. Why isn't he doing so?

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Speaker 0 states that Donald Trump's language about "poisoning the blood" echoes Hitler and suggests an affinity for eugenics. Speaker 0 claims Trump believes in genetic superiority and wants to "purge" immigrants, potentially harming them due to perceived "bad genes." Speaker 0 believes this isn't mere rhetoric and should be taken seriously. Speaker 2 objects to comparing Trump to Hitler, arguing Trump was referring to violent criminals who murdered Americans, citing studies on genetic predispositions to murder. Speaker 2 defends Trump's desire to deport violent, illegal immigrants to protect Americans and finds the Hitler comparison offensive. Speaker 0 insists Trump's words and past statements reveal a pattern, not short-term memory. Speaker 0 suggests Trump doesn't believe Kamala Harris has genes as good as his and asks if he will attempt to exterminate people.

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Jake Tapper's past statements about Trump were brought up, including calling his presidency a "nightmare" and pushing the Russia hoax. Tapper allowed Biden to lie about the Hunter Biden laptop on CNN. He's been accused of spreading lies about Trump, comparing him to Hitler. The speaker believes Tapper is biased against Trump, but CNN avoids addressing this. The speaker questions CNN's credibility for allowing Tapper to moderate debates despite his alleged bias.

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The biggest threat to America is the media, which is the enemy of the people. Before the Trump-Biden debate, the media promoted Biden and dismissed claims of his senility as right-wing conspiracy theories. After the debate, the media changed its tune, acknowledging Biden's cognitive decline. The media then ushered in Kamala, attempting a coup on Biden, despite no one voting for her to be the Democratic nominee. The media is now fully on board with Kamala, claiming she is ahead in the polls, though the speaker questions the validity of these polls. The media causes racial, familial, and political divide, as well as fear and uncertainty. The media are liars, cappers, frauds, and scammers.

The Rubin Report

Host Stunned by Rashida Tlaib's Pathetic Defense of This Extremist Chant
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During the Friday Round Table, hosts Dave Rubin, CJ Pearson, and Ian Haworth discussed various topics, including misinformation in media and the portrayal of Israel. CJ highlighted the need to combat misinformation among young people, particularly regarding Israel's democracy and coexistence with different faiths. They criticized Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib's comments about the phrase "From the River to the Sea," arguing it implies violence against Jews. The conversation shifted to Mr. Beast's philanthropic efforts in Africa, which faced backlash for allegedly perpetuating stereotypes about dependency. They condemned the criticism as absurd, emphasizing that providing clean water should not be viewed negatively. The discussion also touched on Neil deGrasse Tyson's comments about gender-neutral language, with the hosts expressing concern over the erosion of scientific integrity. Finally, they addressed Hillary Clinton's comparison of Donald Trump to Hitler, arguing that real anti-Semitism is present in current political movements, particularly among those supporting Hamas. The hosts concluded by emphasizing the importance of recognizing and addressing these issues.

The Rubin Report

Bari Weiss Shocks Media Establishment with Ballsy Next Move That No One Expected
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The Rubin Report episode opens with Dave Rubin hosting a discussion that threads together media realism, political alignment, and the shifting boundaries of mainstream versus new media. Bari Weiss is framed as a central figure in a push to reshape mainstream outlets by attracting conservative voices, with a focus on her reported interest in CBS’s news makeover and her past trajectory from The New York Times to The Free Press. The panelists, Emily Wilson and Link Lauren, analyze the tension between traditional outlets and online punditry, wondering whether legacy networks can or should be salvaged, and what role conservative-leaning contributors might play in steering public discourse toward moderation rather than polarization. The conversation leans into a broader critique of media bias and the business incentives that reward sensationalism, with clips of Scott Jennings and commentary about declining viewership across major networks underscoring the urgency of finding new audiences. The discussion then pivots to a high-profile controversy involving Donald Trump and the BBC, as Rubin screens an interview in which Trump accuses the BBC of biased editing of his January 6 remarks. The hosts debate whether such editorial decisions signal a dangerous drift in journalism, given BBC funding and governance by the British government, and whether Trump’s legal threats signal a broader “slippery slope” in press accountability. The tone remains combative but pragmatic: the panelists acknowledge that media bias exists on both sides, while lamenting how sensational coverage can distort public perception and erode trust in institutions. A later arc concerns domestic political culture, immigration, and national identity. The show threads in segments about Somali communities in Minneapolis, gender and sexuality debates, and New York City politics, including commentary on Mondaire Jones and the city’s leadership, with guests offering provocative takes on assimilation, safety, and the costs of political experimentation. Throughout, Rubin and his guests push for more substance, less insult, and a willingness to question how media ecosystems reward outrage, while noting that audiences increasingly consume content in fragmented, partisan ecosystems. Topics discussed include media consolidation and reform, Barry Weiss and conservative voices in mainline outlets, trust in journalism, Trump and the BBC, immigration and cultural assimilation, and urban politics in New York and Minneapolis. BooksMentioned: []

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Joe Biden May Have Just Cost Kamala the Election with Insult He Couldn’t Resist
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In this episode of the Rubin Report, Dave Rubin discusses the upcoming presidential election and the heightened political tensions surrounding it. He expresses his ongoing disdain for Trump while acknowledging that Trump is a significant focus in his life. Rubin reflects on the media's portrayal of a recent Trump rally, which he attended, describing it as a joyful pro-America event, contrary to the media's framing of it as a Nazi rally. He critiques Joe Biden's comments during a Zoom call, where he referred to Trump supporters as "garbage," drawing parallels to Hillary Clinton's "basket of deplorables" remark in 2016, which he believes fueled Trump's electoral success. Rubin argues that the current election is not just about candidates but about reality and how many people are still influenced by the media narrative. He highlights the media's attempts to downplay Biden's comments while criticizing their inconsistent rhetoric. He also discusses the Democrats' strategy of invoking fear and division, particularly through Kamala Harris's speeches, which he believes lack substantive policy discussions. Rubin emphasizes the importance of individual rights and critiques the Democrats for their identity politics and perceived anti-American sentiments. He concludes by urging viewers to recognize the emotional manipulation in political discourse and to remain vigilant about the integrity of the electoral process, especially with reports of potential voter suppression and election irregularities.
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