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The speaker doubts the Democratic convention will win new voters, believing it caters to their base instead of recruiting new people. The speaker feels the Democratic party isn't interested in addressing important issues such as public safety, border security, and the handling of undocumented individuals. The speaker claims that 8,000,000 undocumented individuals were allowed in under Kamala Harris's leadership.

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I am Pamela Harris, the most liberal senator. I support not treating undocumented immigrants as criminals. I agree with starting over with ICE. I believe in providing healthcare to all, regardless of immigration status. I am against denying anyone public health. I do not support defunding the police but believe more police do not equal more safety. I am open to discussing allowing prisoners to vote. I am willing to eliminate the filibuster for a Green New Deal. I back Medicare for all and banning plastic straws.

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The speaker claims that the vice-presidential candidate's voting record is to the left of Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. The speaker believes the American people will examine her past stances and primary election statements, concluding she is a radical liberal. The speaker asserts she advocated spending $32 trillion on Medicare for All. The speaker also states that, as Attorney General in California, she essentially banned gun sales via executive action and threatened to do so again if elected.

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As president, the speaker is prepared to eliminate the filibuster to pass a green movie and supports banning fracking. The speaker supports a mandatory buyback program that they believe will eliminate private insurance. They would support changing the dietary guidelines to reduce red meat consumption. The speaker's government plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants. The speaker states that the defund the police movement is about reevaluating budgets. Harris asserted that ICE is perceived as the modern day Ku Klux Klan. The speaker identifies as radical and believes it is necessary to be radical about current actions.

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The speaker denies changing their mind about wanting an open primary if Joe Biden stepped down. They state they had an open primary, and Kamala Harris won. The speaker claims nobody else entered the race because Harris was politically astute.

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Speaker 0 believes a blue tsunami will force Congress to haul Elon Musk and others in front of lawmakers to ask, “what crimes did you commit?” It will get really serious. The same with Trump, because Speaker 0 thinks they commit crimes every day. To reconcile all of this, they argue for hardcore, not integrity Democrats, delivering: “Fuck you, Democrats. Fuck you for fucking over our country. We are serious about this. We are prosecuting. We're gonna uncover every document, every phone call, everything you did. We will be relentless about it.” The mindset they urge Democrats to adopt is driven by the electorate seeking both removal of figures like Trump and accountability. Speaker 1 concurs on accountability, stating there must be a scenario where there is accountability. They reference Fanon, a former MPD police officer who nearly died on January 6, to support the view that it’s about more than Democrats winning back Congress and the White House. Speaker 1 argues for changing the John Roberts Supreme Court decision that gave the president of the United States a blank check, insisting that no man or woman should be above the law, and that Donald Trump should not be above the law. The Democrats should communicate that, if back in power, clinging to the idea that Donald Trump is unaccountable “it's just not gonna work.” This, Speaker 1 says, includes adding seats to the Supreme Court so that immunity’s decision can be overturned and so Donald Trump can be held accountable for his crime.

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A vote for Biden is a vote for President Biden and Vice President Harris, according to Speaker 1. They are a ticket called Biden Harris. Speaker 1 states they were elected and intend to be reelected, as does the president. When asked if she could tell the American public if there ever is a problem, Speaker 1 responded, "Of course, if necessary, but there's no need for that."

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To my Republican colleagues, I urge caution in interpreting the election results. Avoid the temptation to move to extremes, as history shows this often backfires. Our effectiveness relies on bipartisanship. If we want the Senate to be as productive in the next four years as it has been, cooperation is essential. Democrats are committed to working across the aisle when opportunities arise, without compromising our values. The question now is whether Republicans will embrace the same spirit of collaboration. Remember, bipartisanship is the most effective way to achieve our goals, just as it has been in the past.

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The speaker says they are focused on solving the inflation crisis caused by Kamala Harris's policies. Regarding the 2020 election, the speaker believes issues should be debated peacefully in the public square, as Donald Trump has said. The speaker claims Trump said protesters should protest peacefully on January 6th. The speaker believes there is a threat to democracy in the form of censorship, Americans ending friendships over politics, and big tech silencing citizens. The speaker says Kamala Harris would rather censor people who engage in misinformation than debate them. The speaker is proud to have the endorsement of Bobby Kennedy Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard, who may not agree on every issue, but are united behind the principle of debating differences. The speaker accuses Kamala Harris of engaging in censorship at an industrial scale, which they believe is a bigger threat to democracy than what Trump said about protesting peacefully on January 6th.

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The speaker claims the current administration emboldens cruelty, divisiveness, and racism, fraying society and affecting children and families, while distracting from destructive actions by appointees. Specifically, the speaker alleges the EPA is run by an energy lobbyist giving polluters free rein, the labor department by a corporate lobbyist waging war on workers, the interior department by an oil lobbyist selling public lands, and the education department by a billionaire gutting student protections. The speaker further claims the person running Medicaid is trying to kick people off the program. The speaker asserts that Joe and Kamala will appoint qualified public servants who care about the people, and that they care about every American, even those who disagree with them. They believe in democracy, that the right to vote is sacred, and that protesting for social justice is the most American thing there is.

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Democrats lack the power to shut down the government; the party controlling the House, Senate, and White House governs. Democrats can stop bad bills that strip programs from Americans, including veterans, air safety, and food safety. They also aim to prevent a slush fund for Elon Musk and Donald Trump, which could lead to cuts in Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security by decimating programs and services. The House, under Hakim Jeffries, voted almost unanimously against the legislation. The Senate Democrats have leverage to reject handing over tools and a slush fund to Elon Musk and Donald Trump.

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As president, the speaker is prepared to eliminate the filibuster to pass a green movie and supports banning fracking. The speaker supports a mandatory buyback program that they believe will totally eliminate private insurance. They would support changing the dietary guidelines to reduce red meat consumption. The speaker's government plan would provide coverage for undocumented immigrants. The speaker states that the defund the police movement is about reevaluating budgets. Harris asserted that ICE is perceived as the modern day Ku Klux Klan. The speaker identifies as radical.

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I will campaign with Kamala and work on passing legislation as a sitting president. We must protect democracy because Trump is still a danger to the community and the nation.

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I am Kamala Harris, and my pronouns are she and her. While I've been labeled the most liberal senator, I believe in treating undocumented individuals with dignity. We've visited the border, and I support rethinking our approach to immigration. I oppose denying public health to anyone in the country, regardless of their status. Regarding police funding, I think we need to redefine safety and eliminate money bail. We should discuss voting rights for convicted individuals. I'm open to eliminating the filibuster to pass significant reforms and have always supported Medicare for All. I also believe in banning harmful substances and practices, including plastic straws.

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My Republican colleagues, led by Donald Trump, are in a meltdown because their presidential nominee and policies are unpopular. They are pushing for a nationwide abortion ban and their project 2025 is failing. Democrats just want to focus on moving the country forward and prioritizing people over politics.

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Speaker 1 initially said "no more Trump" due to his January 6th conduct, but now says "yes" to Trump. Speaker 1 states that Biden-Harris policies are an existential threat to the country and its allies. Speaker 1 believes there are now many attacks on democracy that eclipse January 6th.

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To my Republican colleagues, I urge caution in interpreting the election results. Avoid the temptation to shift toward extremes, as history shows this often backfires. Our effectiveness relies on bipartisanship. If we want the Senate to be as productive in the next four years as it has been, cooperation is essential. Democrats are committed to working with both sides when possible, maintaining our values while seeking progress to improve people's lives. The question now is whether Republicans will embrace the same approach. Remember, bipartisanship is the most effective way to achieve our goals, as it has proven in the past and will continue to do so in the future.

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The speaker expresses surprise at Joe Biden's choice of Kamala Harris as his running mate, considering her views too radical. Harris is described as a radical liberal who supports spending $32 trillion on Medicare for All. The speaker claims that as Attorney General in California, Harris essentially banned gun sales with executive action and threatened to do the same as president. The speaker asserts that Democrats, as Kamala Harris stated, would defend our police, dismantle our freedom, destroy our history, and abandon our founding values. The speaker also claims that while the president has put Vice President Harris in charge of the border, Harris denies this, resulting in a humanitarian, national security, and health crisis.

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We can eliminate debt, provide childcare, elder care, and strengthen healthcare. Everyone should have access to the same benefits as during COVID. President Biden is thanked for beating Medicare. President Trump is criticized for destroying it.

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A vote for Biden is a vote for President Biden and Vice President Harris, according to Speaker 1. They are a ticket called Biden Harris. Speaker 1 states they were elected and intend to be reelected, as does the president. When asked if Speaker 1 could tell the American public if there ever is a problem, Speaker 1 responded, "Of course, if necessary, but there's no need for that."

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Schiff is for abolishing the filibuster to restore voting rights, take action on gun safety legislation, enact comprehensive immigration reform, and restore reproductive freedom. He states the Supreme Court has already been packed with reactionary justices and believes the court should be term limited, have enforceable ethics sanctions, and be rebalanced. The opposing speaker claims Schiff's party is attacking free speech, the Second Amendment, the Bill of Rights, and the Constitution, and that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are under attack.

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The speaker denies changing their mind about wanting an open primary if Joe Biden stepped down. They state they had an open primary, and Kamala Harris won. The speaker claims nobody else entered the race because Harris was politically astute.

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The American people are excited about Vice President Harris' vision to lower costs, grow the middle class, defend democracy, and protect reproductive freedom. Democrats believe in these values, while Republicans are running away from their unpopular agenda. Trump's project 2025 aims for total control over Americans' lives, including a nationwide abortion ban and cuts to Social Security and Medicare. Vice President Harris and Democrats stand for women's reproductive rights and protecting social programs. These issues will be crucial in upcoming elections, and Vice President Harris is confident in her stance on them.

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The speaker states they will pass the largest tax cuts in American history, relying on Mike and John Thune. They claim they will not cut Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid benefits. The speaker alleges that Democrats would cut these benefits and that if Democrats gained power, the entire economy would collapse, as the country is heading for a collapse.

The Rubin Report

Press Goes Silent When Told Ugly Facts of Damage Done by Democrat Shutdown
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Dave Rubin opens by joking about the shutdown being over while noting the framing around who was harmed and whether the damage was real, setting a combative, evidence-testing tone. The discussion centers on the end of a 43-day shutdown, senior Democrat actions, and then pivots to a wide-ranging critique of Democratic strategy, media narratives, and the widening political fault lines within the party. Rubin and guests repeatedly frame the shutdown as partisan theater that did not deliver the apocalyptic consequences some warned of, while acknowledging some real inconveniences like flight delays and furloughs that were later reversed with back pay. A core thread is the shift in the Democratic coalition and the rise of a more progressive, sometimes radical wing. Clips from Caroline Leavitt, AOC, John Fetterman, and JD Vance illustrate debates about primary challenges to moderates, the persisting influence of the far left, and the tension between pragmatic governance and ideological purity. The host contrasts GOP reform ideas—such as altering health care funding, moving away from Obamacare, and ending the filibuster—with fears about how the Democrats might react if they regain power, including court-packing and statehood moves. The conversation also probes economic policy, the SNAP program’s scope, and whether government programs disincentivize work, while acknowledging the health-insurance critique and possible free-market reforms. Interwoven are discussions about foreign policy and narco-terrorism, with Trump administration rhetoric focusing on hardline measures against fentanyl and illegal trafficking. Cash Patel, Marco Rubio, and CNN reflections frame a posture of aggressive action against drug cartels and illicit flows, including cooperation with China to curb fentanyl precursors and the controversial tactic of “blowing up boats.” The show probes whether such strategies are sustainable political wins or dangerous overreach, and questions the legitimacy of international law versus constitutional prerogative. Throughout, Rubin threads personal anecdotes and viewer questions, including Copal tequila promotions and family updates, while also examining the evolving media landscape, the Overton window, and the future of the Democratic Party. The episode culminates with reflections on cultural and political realignments, the potential for bipartisanship or its erosion, and philosophical musings on opportunity, mobility, and American identity. The closing segments tease upcoming guests and provide a sense of ongoing dialogue rather than definitive conclusions, ending with a nod to future programming.
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