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Zakiya Cooper, a 23-year-old Christian conservative from Chicago, shares her "walk away" story from the Democratic Party. Initially a Democrat, she moved into an apartment with a same-sex roommate, but later discovered that her roommate was a trans woman. Feeling unsafe, she stopped paying rent and questioned the discrimination laws that allowed this situation. This experience led her to question her support for the LGBT community and feminism, realizing that they conflicted with her Christian values. Zakiya also discusses her marriage at a young age and her journey towards embracing her natural hair. She concludes by expressing gratitude for finding a platform where she can share her story and connect with others.

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I am a black woman who used to be a Democrat but now a Republican. I'm tired of Democrats using fear and oppression to get votes. We all want safety and prosperity. Let's move past fear and anger, forgive each other, and vote for Donald Trump for a better future. Democrats owe us, not the other way around. Let's make them work for us.

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I'm critical of the Democratic party because I recently left it, like many others. I used to be a staunch liberal, but my perspective shifted when the left began pushing extreme narratives, leading me to research Trump more thoroughly. I realized much of what I'd been shown about him was taken out of context. The turning point was when I was told it was better to spend the holidays alone than with family who voted for Trump. I was also depressed as a liberal; liberalism made me hate everything. While empathy is good, lacking discernment is detrimental. The Democratic party now advocates for things I once opposed, like war, and they attack individual thought. It's why people are leaving, and Trump's increased support across demographics proves it. We're the "new right"—not Republicans, but a diverse group seeking positive change without the misery.

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The speaker states they used to believe Republicans were intolerant, racist, and closed-minded. However, their experience in 2016 showed them the opposite. While working in an office with mostly Republican colleagues, they openly supported Hillary Clinton without facing any negative treatment. The speaker contrasts this with their experience after disagreeing with the Democratic party. According to the speaker, Democrats, despite preaching tolerance and acceptance, exhibited intolerance towards them for changing their political views. The speaker concludes that the hatred they associate with the other side is actually present within the Democratic party.

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A former lifelong Democrat who campaigned for Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders is leaving the party and becoming a Republican due to the Democratic Party's disconnect with the American people. The author, Will Pierce, believes that the party has shifted away from its original ideas and now focuses on labeling and dividing people rather than uniting them. He criticizes the Democrats for prioritizing issues like the situation in Kyiv and the southern border over the needs of the average American. Pierce also expresses disappointment in President Joe Biden's performance, particularly regarding the economy and his failure to unite the nation. While he is leaning towards voting for Trump in 2024, he remains undecided. The interviewer suggests that Pierce's switch to the Republican Party could potentially help Republicans improve their election outcomes.

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A white liberal told the speaker that they don't have a clear understanding of their political beliefs and that the MAGA crowd will never accept them. The speaker believes the MAGA crowd already accepts them based on likes and comments. The speaker states they have "left the plantation" and no longer subscribes to liberal views. The speaker will be voting for Donald Trump and is clear on that choice.

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Back in 2013, I was a rising star in the Democratic Party, even serving as vice chair of the DNC. Now, in 2024, I'm headlining CPAC, because the Democratic Party has drastically changed. I joined the Democrats in 2002 because they stood for civil liberties, free speech, and fought for the working class against corporate power. But today's Democratic Party is the party of the elite, out of touch with everyday Americans. They've weaponized government against our freedoms, becoming the party of war and undermining our Constitution. I left the party because they're now the party of the rich, punishing those who disagree. I hope to help secure our borders and get us off this path towards World War Three and nuclear war that the Democrat elite and president Biden’s policies have us on right now.

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Dom LaFrige, a self-proclaimed conservative, shares his journey of political awakening and activism. He recounts his childhood experiences with his Republican mother and Democratic father, and how their differing views influenced his own beliefs. After experiencing a significant drop in followers on social media due to his conservative views, he became more vocal about his political stance. LaFrige describes his participation in the January 6th event and the overwhelming sense of love and camaraderie he felt among fellow conservatives. He also discusses his involvement with Blexit, a movement founded by Candace Owens, and his subsequent rise in the political sphere. Despite facing challenges and attacks, LaFrige remains committed to his mission.

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A former Democrat who was a vegan, LGBTQ, and environmental activist says they left the Democratic party in 2021, believing the liberal movement had become a fascist, woke movement that silences dissent. The speaker says they now align with classical liberals on most social issues, lean left, and voted for Donald Trump. They support and identify with MAGA, which they see as a centrist movement, not a traditional Republican or GOP or conservative movement. They will make independent choices based on candidates, policies, and history, and advises liberals to listen to those who are tired of "woke shit," noting that some woke politicians like Gavin Newsom are turning their backs on the movement.

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Brandon Straka, creator of the WalkAway campaign, discusses the movement of people leaving the Democratic Party. He mentions that nearly a million people have joined the movement and shares that it is one of the most impactful grassroots movements in the conservative movement. Straka expresses disappointment that the RNC and Republican presidential candidates have not acknowledged the campaign. He also mentions being targeted and arrested by the FBI, but denies any involvement in the events of January 6th. Straka asks the Republican presidential candidate to learn about why people pleaded guilty to crimes they didn't commit. The candidate commits to pardoning peaceful January 6th protesters and promises to review each case individually.

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How many of you here are Democrats or used to be Democrats? Raise your hands. You're not alone. Many can relate to our journeys and frustrations with the current Democratic Party, which seems to oppose the values we once held.

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Voters who supported Kamala Harris are grappling with shock and anger over the election results, questioning why many traditionally Democratic voters shifted to Trump. This shift reflects a broader alienation from the Democratic Party, perceived as increasingly intolerant and radical. Many feel relief at Trump's victory, viewing it as a rejection of totalitarianism rather than an endorsement of Trump himself. Over the past decade, a rise in "wokeism" has led to societal division, with dissenters facing ostracism. The political landscape is changing, with Trump gaining support among diverse demographics, signaling a significant realignment. While some institutions remain entrenched in progressive ideologies, there is a sense of catharsis among those who felt persecuted, as they now feel freer to express their views. The journey away from peak wokeism is underway, though challenges remain in addressing past abuses of power and censorship.

Shawn Ryan Show

Lindy Li - Obama’s Third Term, Kamala Paying Beyoncé, Cardi B, and Oprah | SRS #167
Guests: Lindy Li, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Barack Obama, Beyoncé, Cardi B, Oprah
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Lindy Li, a prominent political strategist, discusses her experiences in politics, including raising millions for the DNC and the Biden-Harris campaigns, and her recent appointment to the Trump Vance Inaugural Committee. She reflects on her motivation to run for Congress at 24, driven by the Sandy Hook tragedy, and emphasizes her stance against gun violence rather than the Second Amendment itself. Li expresses concerns about President Biden's cognitive decline, stating that the cover-up of this issue has been a years-long conspiracy. She recounts her observations from the campaign trail, noting Biden's struggles during debates and events, and how his team tightly controlled his public appearances. She suggests that the White House has been run by senior advisors and Jill Biden, rather than Biden himself, due to his declining mental faculties. The conversation shifts to Kamala Harris, with Li revealing that many in the Democratic Party doubt her capability to run for office again. She discusses the internal conflicts within the Biden administration and the influence of Obama’s team, asserting that the party lacks strong leadership for the future. Li also addresses media bias, acknowledging that while she identifies as progressive on environmental issues, there is significant bias against conservative viewpoints in mainstream media. She critiques the Democratic Party's handling of various issues, including immigration and crime, and expresses her belief that the party is in disarray. Finally, she shares her personal journey from being a Democrat to embracing conservative values, citing her upbringing and experiences as an immigrant. Li concludes by urging members of the Democratic Party to take responsibility for their failures and the impact of their decisions on the American people.

The Megyn Kelly Show

AOC Pretends to Get Handcuffed, and Border Chaos, with Dan Abrams, Ali Bradley, and Sasha Stone
Guests: Dan Abrams, Ali Bradley, Sasha Stone
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing a protest outside the U.S. Supreme Court where members of Congress, including AOC and Ilhan Omar, were arrested during an abortion rally. Kelly criticizes their staged display of being handcuffed, highlighting the absurdity of their actions and the potential for them to claim police brutality while simultaneously demonizing law enforcement. She emphasizes her concern about protests at justices' homes, contrasting them with lawful protests at the Supreme Court. Dan Abrams joins the discussion, sharing insights about his police series, now called "On Patrol Live," which follows police in real-time. He notes that the show aims to provide an unfiltered view of police work, allowing viewers to form their own opinions. They discuss the effectiveness of protests and the media's portrayal of events, with Abrams questioning the impact of orchestrated arrests on public perception. The conversation shifts to the recent arrest of Jose Alba, a bodega worker in New York who fatally stabbed a man during a confrontation. Kelly and Abrams express outrage over the initial charges against Alba, highlighting the disparity in how the justice system treats different cases. They discuss the broader implications of crime and policing in America, particularly in light of rising crime rates and the challenges faced by law enforcement. Ali Bradley, an independent journalist, joins to discuss the ongoing crisis at the southern border, revealing record numbers of illegal crossings and the challenges faced by border communities. She explains the implications of Title 42 and how the Biden administration's approach has led to fewer deportations. Bradley emphasizes the strain on resources and the impact on cities like New York, where migrants are being sent. The discussion also touches on the drug crisis, particularly fentanyl, and how cartels exploit the chaos at the border to smuggle drugs into the U.S. Bradley describes the tactics used by smugglers and the challenges faced by law enforcement in managing the situation. As the conversation progresses, Kelly and Bradley reflect on the failures of the Uvalde school shooting response, criticizing the lack of accountability for law enforcement and the systemic issues that contributed to the tragedy. They highlight the need for reform and better communication in crisis situations. Sasha Stone, a former Democrat turned independent, joins the show to share her journey of political awakening. She discusses the media's role in shaping narratives and the challenges faced by those who question the prevailing leftist ideology. Stone emphasizes the importance of free expression and the dangers of ideological conformity within the Democratic Party. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the upcoming midterms and the potential for Democrats to lose support if they fail to address the concerns of the electorate. Stone and Kelly agree that the current political climate requires a reevaluation of priorities and a return to principles that resonate with a broader audience.

PBD Podcast

PBD Podcast | EP 143 | Political Commentator Dave Rubin
Guests: Dave Rubin
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In Episode 143 of the podcast, host Patrick Bet-David interviews Dave Rubin, discussing various topics including Rubin's new book "Don't Burn This Country," his experiences in media, and his recent move from California to Florida. Rubin reflects on the challenges of engaging with left-leaning individuals in today's political climate, noting that conversations have become increasingly difficult due to the entrenched nature of modern progressive ideologies. He expresses a desire to focus on building positive initiatives rather than merely debating traditional left-right issues. Rubin shares his journey from being a left-leaning individual to embracing more libertarian and conservative views, influenced by experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic and his interactions with people like Larry Elder. He emphasizes the importance of promoting good ideas and supporting those who are making positive changes, particularly in Florida under Governor Ron DeSantis, whom he views as a leader in the fight for freedom. The conversation shifts to the political landscape, with Rubin discussing the challenges Democrats face and the need for a more unified right. He argues that the left has become increasingly authoritarian, making it difficult for traditional liberals to find common ground. Rubin critiques the media's portrayal of political issues, particularly regarding free speech and the treatment of marginalized communities. Rubin also addresses the complexities surrounding gender identity and the implications of policies that affect women's sports, arguing for a return to common sense and biological definitions. He expresses concern about the impact of radical ideologies on children and the importance of maintaining individual rights. Throughout the discussion, Rubin encourages open dialogue and critical thinking, urging listeners to engage in conversations that challenge prevailing narratives. He concludes by highlighting the need for a more inclusive and rational approach to political discourse, advocating for a return to foundational principles that prioritize individual liberty and equality.

The Megyn Kelly Show

DeSantis vs. Trump Fight Heats Up, and Demise of Black Live Matter, with Dave Rubin and Hotep Jesus
Guests: Dave Rubin, Hotep Jesus
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Megyn Kelly discusses the left's accusations against conservatives for inciting violence through boycott calls against companies like Target, particularly in response to their LGBTQ+ merchandise. She highlights Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's campaign strategy, which includes criticizing Donald Trump for allegedly moving left and abandoning conservative principles. DeSantis is positioning himself as a more traditional conservative, emphasizing bold policies and distancing himself from Trump's approach. Dave Rubin joins the conversation, noting that DeSantis's stance on issues like abortion and immigration may appeal to the Republican base but could pose challenges in a general election. He expresses concern that DeSantis's 15-week abortion ban might alienate moderate voters. They discuss how DeSantis has effectively tackled gender ideology in schools, contrasting his actions with Trump's past responses to similar issues. The discussion shifts to corporate responses to social issues, with Kelly and Rubin debating the implications of government actions against companies like Disney and Target. Kelly warns against government overreach in punishing corporations for their views, while Rubin argues that DeSantis's actions are justified in leveling the playing field against corporate favoritism. Hotep Jesus, a guest on the show, shares his journey from a more liberal perspective to a conservative viewpoint, emphasizing the importance of self-education and critical thinking. He critiques the Black Lives Matter movement, arguing that it has lost support within the black community due to its perceived alignment with a broader LGBTQ+ agenda. He believes that economic issues driven by the Biden administration are prompting a shift in black voters' perspectives. Hotep discusses the need for better messaging from the Republican Party to engage black voters, suggesting that the party has failed to capitalize on discontent with Democratic policies. He emphasizes that the black community is ready for change and that Republicans must refine their approach to resonate with these voters. The conversation concludes with a focus on the cultural implications of current political dynamics, particularly regarding the influence of corporations on social issues and the need for conservatives to reclaim the narrative around race and identity.

The Rubin Report

Tulsi Gabbard Stuns Fans with This Risky Move: Will They Follow? | Direct Message | Rubin Report
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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In a recent episode of the Rubin Report, host Dave Rubin discusses Tulsi Gabbard's announcement of her departure from the Democratic Party. Gabbard criticizes the party for being controlled by an elitist group of warmongers, promoting anti-white racism, undermining freedoms, and being hostile to people of faith. She calls on moderate Democrats to leave the party, emphasizing that it no longer represents their values. Rubin expresses pride in Gabbard's decision, noting the risks she faces from the mainstream media and former allies. Rubin contrasts Gabbard's moderate stance with the increasingly radical positions of the Democratic Party, particularly on issues like abortion and policing. He highlights examples from various political figures, illustrating how Republicans are adopting more moderate views on abortion, while Democrats push for extreme positions. Rubin argues that the political landscape is shifting, with moderates and independents finding a place within the Republican Party, which he believes can foster a more inclusive and tolerant environment. He concludes by emphasizing the need for open dialogue and the importance of moving past radical ideologies, advocating for a return to common-sense governance that respects individual freedoms and diverse opinions.

The Rubin Report

What Happened After This Liberal Got to Know Trump Voters | Nicole Arbour | COMEDY | Rubin Report
Guests: Nicole Arbour
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Nicole Arbour, a comedian and social media influencer, shares her journey from being a liberal to embracing conservative values. Initially, she viewed Trump supporters as "evil" but later understood their motivations, particularly those who own businesses. Her disillusionment with Hollywood's hypocrisy and media lies prompted her to speak out. Arbour's political interest began at 18, and she was involved in politics before choosing comedy. A pivotal moment occurred when she was pressured to endorse Hillary Clinton, leading her to question media narratives. She emphasizes the absurdity of needing to fact-check comedians and highlights her experiences with social justice warriors, particularly criticizing Whitney Cummings for spreading false information about animal rescues during wildfires. Arbour believes comedy will experience a resurgence as comedians push back against political correctness. She expresses optimism about the future of comedy and her upcoming late-night show, aiming to challenge mainstream narratives. Arbour also discusses the importance of economic interests for tech companies, suggesting they won't alienate a significant portion of their audience. Overall, she advocates for open dialogue and the need to address real issues rather than manufactured outrage.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Leaving the Dems, Leftist School Policies, and Weinstein’s Trial, with Tulsi Gabbard & Jonna Spilbor
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard, Jonna Spilbor
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Megyn Kelly opens the show by sharing a personal story about a recent dream and a close call with timing before diving into current hot topics. She discusses Nancy Pelosi's threatening comments towards President Trump, President Biden's remarks on inflation, and parents confronting school boards over controversial drag shows. Tulsi Gabbard, a former congresswoman and presidential candidate, joins the show to discuss her recent departure from the Democratic Party. Gabbard reflects on her political evolution, stating that the party has become dominated by ideologues who undermine free speech and civil liberties. She emphasizes the importance of independent thinking and encourages others to leave the Democratic Party if they feel similarly disillusioned. The conversation shifts to the media's reaction to Gabbard's departure compared to Republicans who have distanced themselves from their party. Gabbard notes that independent thinkers are often treated negatively by the mainstream media, which favors those who align with the establishment. The discussion then transitions to the topic of foreign policy, particularly regarding the U.S. stance on Russia and Ukraine. Gabbard argues for de-escalation and diplomacy, warning against the dangers of nuclear conflict. She criticizes the current administration for failing to prioritize American interests and for escalating tensions. Kelly and Gabbard also touch on the issue of education, highlighting parents' concerns over sexualization in schools and the push for "family-friendly" drag shows. Gabbard expresses her alarm over the Democratic Party's stance on these issues, calling it a threat to family values. The show continues with a segment on Kim Kardashian's podcast advocating for the exoneration of a convicted murderer, Kevin Keith. Gabbard expresses skepticism about Kardashian's motivations and the implications of revisiting such convictions without solid evidence. Finally, they discuss the billion-dollar verdict against Alex Jones for defaming Sandy Hook families, with Gabbard asserting that Jones's actions have caused immense harm. The episode concludes with a reflection on the Parkland shooting trial, where a jury recommended life in prison for the shooter, prompting outrage from victims' families. Throughout the show, Gabbard emphasizes the need for independent thought, the importance of protecting children, and the dangers of current political ideologies.

The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast

From the Left to Sanity | Amala Ekpunobi | EP 317
Guests: Amala Ekpunobi
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The discussion between Jordan Peterson and Amala Ekpunobi centers on her transformation from a radical leftist activist to a conservative commentator. Amala reflects on her upbringing in a left-leaning household, where she was deeply involved in activism from a young age, often feeling a sense of victimhood due to her biracial identity. She describes how her early beliefs were reinforced by her environment, leading to anger and a narrow worldview that saw everything through a lens of injustice. Amala's ideological shift began when she confronted the hypocrisy and hostility within the leftist circles she was part of, culminating in her departure from a leftist organization after being belittled for her views. This prompted her to educate herself on American founding principles and conservative values. She gained popularity on social media platforms like TikTok and YouTube, where her counter-narrative resonated with many, leading to her role at PragerU. Throughout the conversation, Peterson and Amala explore the dangers of activism, particularly how it often positions individuals against perceived oppressors without fostering understanding. They discuss the importance of humility, the need for self-reflection, and the value of being open to differing perspectives. Amala emphasizes that her current work allows for more freedom of expression and encourages critical thinking, contrasting her previous experiences where dissent was not tolerated. They also touch on the psychological aspects of conflict in relationships, highlighting the necessity of confronting issues rather than avoiding them. Amala shares her ongoing struggle with pride and the importance of vulnerability in relationships, advocating for honest communication about needs and desires. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the significance of authenticity and the dangers of being consumed by ideology, underscoring the importance of personal accountability and the pursuit of truth.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Tulsi Gabbard: War, Politics, and the Military Industrial Complex | Lex Fridman Podcast #423
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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In this conversation, Tulsi Gabbard, a former Democrat and military veteran, discusses her experiences in the military and her views on war, foreign policy, and the military-industrial complex. Gabbard reflects on her deployments in Iraq and Kuwait, emphasizing the high human cost of war and the financial burdens on American taxpayers. She critiques the role of defense contractors like KBR Haliburton, highlighting the disparity between their profits and the low wages of workers they employ. Gabbard argues that the military-industrial complex is deeply entrenched in U.S. government, influencing decisions and perpetuating conflicts. She believes war should only be justified when it serves national security and as a last resort after exhausting diplomatic efforts. She expresses concern over the U.S. involvement in Iraq and Afghanistan, criticizing the shift from targeted missions to regime change wars that have ultimately undermined national security. On current conflicts, Gabbard discusses the Israel-Gaza situation, advocating for a distinction between civilians and terrorists, and the need for peace negotiations in the Ukraine war. She emphasizes the importance of dialogue and understanding between adversaries, citing historical examples of successful diplomacy. Gabbard also addresses her departure from the Democratic Party, criticizing its shift towards elitism and a lack of debate on critical issues. She expresses disappointment in the party's current leadership and its failure to uphold foundational American principles. Gabbard highlights the need for leaders who prioritize freedom and resist the influence of power-hungry interests. Throughout the discussion, Gabbard underscores the significance of faith in her life, describing it as central to her purpose and motivation. She concludes by advocating for a more engaged and informed citizenry to challenge the prevailing narratives and power structures in politics.

The Rubin Report

Ex-Democrat Exposes the Reality of the DNC | Tulsi Gabbard
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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Tulsi Gabbard discusses her departure from the Democratic Party, emphasizing the deceptive nature of legislation that combines various issues to pressure Congress members into voting against their interests. She reflects on her journey, noting the backlash she faced after leaving the party in October 2022, but also the support she received from Americans who felt similarly. Gabbard criticizes the Democratic elite for abandoning traditional liberal values and for their divisive tactics, particularly during Biden's presidency. She believes there were missed opportunities for unity and constructive change within the party. Gabbard highlights the dangers of the current political climate, where both parties often undermine civil liberties and fail to address pressing national security concerns, particularly regarding the border and foreign policy. She argues that the Biden administration's approach has been intentional, leading to a more authoritarian government. Gabbard expresses concern about the ideological war being waged by radical Islamist groups and the lack of a coherent response from U.S. leaders. She calls for the Republican Party to embrace a more inclusive, big-tent approach, focusing on shared American values rather than divisive rhetoric. Gabbard emphasizes the importance of voting and civic responsibility, urging Americans to prioritize the Constitution and individual liberties. She also reflects on her personal growth and the sense of community she has found among those who share her love for the country. Gabbard concludes by expressing her readiness to serve in a potential future role, highlighting the need for courageous leaders to combat the entrenched political elite.

The Rubin Report

What Happened After This Democrat Went To A Trump Rally | Karlyn Borysenko | POLITICS | Rubin Report
Guests: Karlyn Borysenko
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Dave Rubin interviews psychologist and author Karlyn Borysenko, who shares her journey from being a long-time liberal to experiencing a political awakening. Initially, she attended an MSNBC live taping before a Trump rally, feeling apprehensive due to warnings from others about the rally attendees. Borysenko, an organizational psychologist focused on workplace bullying, discusses the impact of the pandemic on work environments and the shift towards remote work. She recounts her shocking experiences within the knitting community, where social justice warriors bullied members for perceived transgressions, leading to severe consequences for individuals like Nathan Taylor, who faced a mental breakdown. Borysenko's perspective changed after attending a Trump rally, where she found the attendees to be ordinary people with differing views. Her subsequent article advocating for understanding across political divides went viral, garnering both support and backlash, including lost clients and friends. Ultimately, she emphasizes the importance of open dialogue and the freedom gained from expressing her beliefs without fear.

Modern Wisdom

Why Does Everyone Feel So Politically Homeless? - Ana Kasparian
Guests: Ana Kasparian
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Ana Kasparian discusses her journey toward being politically unaligned, emphasizing the freedom it brings to explore issues without ideological constraints. She reflects on the criticism she faces from both sides of the political spectrum, noting that her nuanced views have led to accusations of not being "pure" enough for the left. Kasparian acknowledges her past misconceptions about Republican voters and the importance of understanding differing perspectives. She critiques the left's focus on identity politics over economic issues and expresses concern about the rigidity that prevents constructive dialogue. Kasparian emphasizes the need for honest journalism, aiming to provide accurate information without sensationalism. She shares personal experiences that shifted her worldview, highlighting the importance of community and real-life interactions over online narratives. Kasparian advocates for empowering individuals rather than fostering a defeatist mentality, criticizing a faction of the left for promoting a narrative of hopelessness. She calls for grace in political discourse, suggesting that understanding and empathy can bridge divides. Ultimately, she aims to foster a more inclusive dialogue that respects differing opinions while striving for societal improvement.

The Rubin Report

Crowd Stunned by Tulsi Gabbard’s Scathing Remarks During Her Shock Announcement
Guests: Tulsi Gabbard
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Dave Rubin discusses the current political landscape, emphasizing that the modern Democratic Party has strayed from traditional liberal values, becoming authoritarian and intolerant. He highlights Tulsi Gabbard's recent transition from the Democratic Party to the Republican Party, noting her previous presidential run and the backlash she faced from party leaders. Gabbard's alignment with Trump is framed as a return to a party that represents the people and peace, contrasting her with Kamala Harris, whom Rubin criticizes for her perceived lack of competence and alignment with the establishment. Rubin reflects on the implications of Gabbard's move, suggesting that had she been chosen as Biden's VP instead of Harris, the political landscape might be different. He also mentions the growing number of individuals in Hollywood, like Zachary Levi, who are publicly supporting Trump, indicating a shift among younger voters who are disillusioned with the current administration's policies. The conversation touches on Elon Musk's initiative to encourage voter registration by offering financial incentives, which has drawn criticism from Democrats. Rubin argues that Musk's actions are transparent and aimed at increasing voter participation, contrasting this with the "dark money" tactics often associated with Democratic funding. Rubin concludes by addressing the upcoming election, urging viewers to recognize the importance of their votes and the need for a government that prioritizes individual rights and freedoms. He emphasizes the urgency of the political moment, encouraging people to engage actively in the electoral process.
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