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The speaker claims the media covers up violence by Antifa and ignores violence against Trump supporters. The speaker says that after a White House press briefing, they asked assembled journalists why they wouldn't cover violence against Trump supporters or demand that Democratic leaders disavow violence from Antifa, as they demanded of Trump regarding his supporters. The speaker states the journalists laughed at them, which the speaker took as proof that the media laughs at violence against people they don't like.

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The speaker points out that when the governor of Florida made similar comments about children and inappropriate behavior at Disney, liberals dismissed it. The speaker criticizes the left for being tribal and willing to ignore serious issues if brought up by someone from a different political party.

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The Democratic Party is repeatedly pushing debunked hoaxes while claiming to be the good guys. Politicians often exaggerate, but the deliberate spread of falsehoods crosses a line. For example, they misinterpret Trump's comments about protecting women from illegal immigrants, twisting his words to suggest he was infringing on women's rights. Similarly, claims that Trump wanted to execute Liz Cheney are false; he merely suggested that if she faced the realities of war, she might reconsider her stance. Legacy media amplifies these lies, and without platforms like Twitter, many of these issues would remain hidden. There's frustration over the lack of visibility for significant interviews, as they seem to be suppressed on platforms like YouTube.

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Speaker 1 expresses frustration with the Republican Party, calling it a party of losers. They criticize the Republican National Committee's chairwoman, Ronna McDaniel, for the party's losses in recent years. Speaker 1 suggests that accountability is needed and challenges former President Ron to resign. They also criticize the choice of moderators for the debate, suggesting Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk would attract more viewers and ask questions that GOP voters care about. Speaker 1 accuses the media of rigging past elections and asks Christian Welker about the Trump-Russia collusion hoax. Speaker 1 emphasizes the need for accountability and accuses the media of bias. The moderator interrupts and turns to Governor Christie.

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Mainstream media, like ABC News, is being accused of ignoring a whistleblower hearing and not covering the Biden bribery allegations. The media research center found that ABC, CBS, and NBC News spent over 500 minutes covering the Trump indictment but zero seconds on the Biden allegations. The congressman expresses frustration with the lack of media seeking and reporting the truth. He acknowledges the difficulty in getting the message out when a large portion of the media ignores it because it doesn't fit their narrative. Despite the challenges, they continue to make efforts to spread the truth.

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Speaker 1 expresses frustration with the Republican Party's recent losses and blames the party's leadership for their failures. They call for accountability and suggest that the current chairwoman of the RNC should resign. They criticize the choice of moderators for the debate and argue that figures like Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk would attract more viewers and ask more relevant questions. Speaker 1 also accuses the media of rigging past elections and asks a moderator about the Trump Russia collusion hoax. The transcript ends with Speaker 0 turning to Governor Christie for his response.

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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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Speaker 1 expresses frustration with the Republican Party's recent losses and calls for accountability. They criticize the current chairwoman of the RNC and highlight the party's unsuccessful track record in recent elections. They suggest that the debate should be moderated by individuals like Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk to attract more viewers and address topics that GOP primary voters care about. They question the media's role in promoting the Trump-Russia collusion hoax and the Hunter Biden laptop story. The speaker emphasizes the need for accountability and accuses the media of rigging past elections. The transcript abruptly ends with Speaker 0 attempting to redirect the conversation to Governor Christie.

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The speaker criticizes the moderators of the Republican debate and suggests that Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk would attract more viewers and ask questions that GOP primary voters care about. They question whether the Democrats would hire Greg Gutfeld to host a Democratic debate. They accuse the media of pushing the Trump-Russia collusion hoax and ask if it was real or if it was made up by Hillary Clinton. They also mention the media rigging the 2016 and 2020 elections and call for accountability. The speaker then addresses Governor Christie, urging the audience to let the candidates speak.

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Elon Musk stated the media is complicit and lied to the American public, spending minimal time on the story of election interference. He admitted Twitter acted as a propaganda arm of the Democratic party. Congress should demand transparency from Meta, Facebook, Google, Apple, and YouTube. Regardless of the financial outcome for Musk, he has done a service to the country by exposing how big tech will operate moving forward. The press colluded to interfere in the 2020 election, particularly regarding the Hunter Biden story. This was malfeasance, active collusion between the FBI, DHS, DNI, FEC, Twitter, and big tech, to steal the country. Republicans in Congress need to act. To win future elections, Republicans need open platforms like Twitter and Facebook, not just Fox News. There is relentless targeting, including Facebook fact-checking, Google banning, YouTube banning, and Twitter shadow banning.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of objectivity in the media and highlights various controversies surrounding Joe Biden, such as his history, alleged lies, and business dealings. They also mention the media's treatment of Donald Trump, including accusations of tax evasion, Russia collusion, and the January 6th indictment. The speaker argues that the media is biased and fails to hold certain individuals accountable for their actions. They question the media's objectivity in past elections and claim that it only portrays Trump's actions as criminal. Overall, the speaker believes that the media is corrupt and presents one-sided information.

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They are trying to remove Trump before the election, which should upset you. The indictment is indefensible, along with a recent rape conviction in New York. There are also concerns about what's happening in Georgia. Mainstream media reporters were allegedly mocking and laughing at Trump, which angers the speaker. Trump's support is growing, with 61% favorability compared to Ron DeSantis' 23%. The speaker believes Trump will never quit and wants to remove "rhinos" from the Senate and House, as well as defund the DOJ and FBI. Trump is seen as a savior in the political arena. The speaker praises Trump for uniting Americans from different backgrounds. They express frustration with the media and believe Joe Biden will be remembered as a corrupt president. The speaker questions if Biden accepted bribes.

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The speaker expresses concern over what they perceive as a biased justice system targeting Donald Trump. They mention the alleged rigging of the Democratic primary in 2016 and the false claims of Russian collusion. The speaker believes that a collaboration between Big Tech and the Democratic party has restricted free speech. They criticize the Democrats for supporting Antifa and accuse them of ignoring election irregularities. The speaker argues that the events of January 6th were blown out of proportion and calls for justice and accountability. They urge Americans to peacefully fight for a truly free and equal country.

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The media treats Republicans differently, with examples including CNN cutting away from Trump's speech after the Iowa caucus and MSNBC showing none of it. Rachel Maddow said it's not responsible to broadcast Trump live because he lies so much. Both Trump and Biden lie, but the media focuses more on Republican lies. Newsrooms have ten times more Democrats than Republicans, and NPR's new CEO tweeted that Trump is a racist and defended looting during BLM. The media criticizes Texas for refusing to remove a fence after the feds told them to, but they don't criticize sanctuary cities for not following federal immigration laws. Argentina's new president, a libertarian, is labeled "far right" and "Trump-like" despite his policies differing from Trump's. When he threatened to cut welfare benefits for protesters blocking streets, the protests stopped. More people are ignoring leftist media and getting their news from independent journalists on platforms like Substack and YouTube.

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The speaker criticizes the lack of objectivity in the media and highlights various controversies surrounding Joe Biden, such as his history, alleged lies, and business dealings. They also mention the media's treatment of Donald Trump, including accusations of tax evasion, Russia collusion, and the impeachment trial. The speaker argues that the media is biased and ignores other election disputes. They conclude by stating that the media is corrupt and presents one-sided information.

The Rubin Report

CNN Host Goes Quiet as His 2024 Question for DeSantis Backfires | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Many supporters of Ron DeSantis believe he needs to engage more with the corporate press, despite knowing they may misrepresent him. DeSantis recently appeared on CNN with Jake Tapper, where he defended his campaign and policies, arguing that he has successfully led Florida and addressed issues important to suburban voters. He emphasized the need for a positive vision for the future rather than focusing on past controversies, particularly regarding the January 6 indictment of Donald Trump. Trump, in a recent Hannity town hall, discussed his experiences with the "Deep State" and expressed confidence in his ability to navigate it better if re-elected. He praised Chinese President Xi Jinping, which raised eyebrows due to the authoritarian nature of Xi's regime. The media landscape is rife with selective editing, as seen in a viral clip of DeSantis responding to Trump’s indictment, which misrepresented his stance. DeSantis clarified that while he believes in justice, he opposes the criminalization of political disagreements. The ongoing cultural and political battles highlight the challenges both candidates face in articulating their visions amidst media scrutiny and public perception.

The Rubin Report

Bill Maher Is Shocked by This Detail About a Drag Show at a School | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin opens the April 3, 2023, episode of The Rubin Report discussing technical difficulties that delayed the live stream. He plans to address the Trump indictment, which is escalating as Trump prepares to leave Mar-a-Lago for New York. Rubin critiques the left's current state, claiming they are losing their grip on reality, particularly regarding issues like drag shows for children and the political motivations behind the Trump indictment, which he connects to a far-left agenda. He highlights a recent incident involving a mass shooting in Nashville, where the media's focus on the shooter's gender identity overshadowed the tragedy of the event. Rubin emphasizes parental rights, asserting that parents should control their children's exposure to controversial topics, including drag performances in schools. He criticizes left-leaning media for misrepresenting facts and prioritizing political narratives over victims' stories. Rubin discusses the political implications of the Trump indictment, suggesting that it serves to distract from the Democrats' failures and elevate Trump's status among supporters. He also mentions Ron DeSantis's strong stance against the indictment and his efforts to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in Florida. The episode touches on broader themes of media manipulation, the radicalization of certain activist groups, and the need for accountability in political discourse. Rubin concludes by asserting the importance of defending both Trump and DeSantis against what he perceives as unjust political attacks, while also advocating for a return to honest communication and policy-focused discussions.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Who Won Chaos "Hot Mess" Debate, with Glenn Greenwald, Eliana Johnson, Michael Duncan & Larry Elder
Guests: Glenn Greenwald, Eliana Johnson, Michael Duncan, Larry Elder
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the second Republican primary debate, which she describes as disappointing due to poor questioning, lackluster performances, and ineffective attempts at humor. She notes that Donald Trump, who did not participate, remains the clear frontrunner. Kelly is joined by a panel including Michael Duncan, Eliana Johnson, Glenn Greenwald, and Larry Elder to analyze the debate. Duncan gives the debate a grade of C, calling it a "food fight" reflecting candidates' anxiety about competing against Trump. Johnson rates it a D+, criticizing the moderators for failing to control the candidates and for asking questions more suited for a general election rather than a primary debate. Kelly highlights the moderators' bias, particularly criticizing Univision's Ilya Calderon for her left-leaning questions, which she believes did not resonate with Republican primary voters. The panel discusses specific moments from the debate, including Ron DeSantis's strong performance when discussing his record in Florida and his pro-life stance. They express disappointment with the focus on trivial issues, like a question about who should be "voted off the island," which they found inappropriate for a presidential debate. Kelly and the panel also address the moderators' inability to maintain order during the debate, leading to chaotic exchanges among candidates. They emphasize the importance of structured debates that allow candidates to showcase their differences and engage with each other on key issues. Larry Elder shares his thoughts on the debate, criticizing the left's narrative around systemic racism and the media's failure to hold Democrats accountable for their policies. He expresses skepticism about Glenn Youngkin's potential entry into the race, arguing that Trump's dominance makes it difficult for other candidates to gain traction. The discussion shifts to Gavin Newsom's upcoming debate with Ron DeSantis, with Elder criticizing Newsom's policies and character. They conclude that Biden will likely remain the nominee unless he cannot fulfill the role, in which case Kamala Harris would take his place. Overall, the panel reflects on the challenges facing Republican candidates and the dynamics of the current political landscape, particularly regarding Trump's influence and the media's role in shaping narratives.

The Rubin Report

Russell Brand's Vicious Response to Hypocritical YouTube Censorship | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses various political themes and events, starting with his strong criticism of Rashida Tlaib, labeling her as anti-American and communist. He reflects on his recent appearance on Greg Gutfeld's late-night show, where he predicted Gutfeld's success. Rubin shares his experience on Bill Maher's podcast, emphasizing the organic nature of their conversation, which covered a range of topics including politics and personal life. He celebrates Rumble going public, highlighting its commitment to free speech, contrasting it with mainstream platforms like Facebook and Google. Rubin notes the left's internal conflicts and the rise of conservative figures, such as Giorgia Meloni in Italy, who is mischaracterized by the media as a fascist despite her focus on individual rights and nationalism. Rubin also addresses the media's attempts to undermine figures like Ron DeSantis during a hurricane crisis in Florida, asserting that the media would prefer disaster to damage his reputation. He critiques the hypocrisy of mainstream media regarding misinformation, pointing out the double standards applied to figures like Russell Brand and Rachel Maddow. Finally, he discusses the political shift among disillusioned Democrats, citing a significant number switching to the Republican Party, and emphasizes the importance of speaking out against censorship and authoritarianism. Rubin concludes with a call for individuals to be brave and vocal about their beliefs.

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Bill Maher Tries to Corner DeSantis, but It Blows Up In His Face | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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The discussion centers on the disconnect between the current administration's foreign messaging and its inability to resonate with voters, particularly within the GOP. The host, Dave Rubin, reflects on his recent trip to California, contrasting it with the positive atmosphere in Florida. He shares insights from a Lincoln Day dinner event in The Villages, Florida, emphasizing the community's vibrant spirit. Rubin highlights Governor Ron DeSantis's appearance on Bill Maher's show, where they discussed the failures of institutions influenced by "woke ideology" and the handling of COVID-19. DeSantis argues for accountability regarding the pandemic response, asserting that he would do better than Donald Trump, who he claims is not equipped to address the issues effectively. The conversation shifts to the current political landscape, with Rubin noting that many voters express fatigue with Trump while showing support for DeSantis. He critiques Trump's campaign strategy, suggesting it lacks engagement and accountability. The host also discusses the implications of government spending and the recent bipartisan efforts to avert a government shutdown, criticizing both parties for failing to address fiscal responsibility. Rubin concludes by emphasizing the need for leadership that prioritizes competency over theatrics, advocating for a return to politicians who deliver on their promises and uphold law and order. He expresses hope that voters will recognize the importance of electing leaders who can effectively address the country's challenges.

PBD Podcast

Reaction to DeSantis Presidential Announcement on Twitter with Elon Musk | PBD Podcast | Ep. 274
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In episode 274, Patrick Bet-David discusses Ron DeSantis's announcement to run for president on Twitter Spaces, which attracted 700,000 live listeners but faced significant technical issues. The mainstream media's coverage, particularly from outlets like the New York Times and Washington Post, highlighted the rocky launch, DeSantis's appeal to educated right-wing voters, and his positioning against Trump and China. Critics noted that the event's glitches overshadowed DeSantis's message, while supporters pointed to his policy knowledge and executive experience in Florida. The hosts analyze the implications of DeSantis's campaign launch, emphasizing the importance of connecting with voters through storytelling and selling a vision for America. They argue that DeSantis needs to balance his policy expertise with a more engaging and relatable presentation to resonate with the electorate. The discussion also touches on the broader political landscape, including Trump's continued dominance in polls and the challenges DeSantis faces in gaining traction. The conversation shifts to the media's role in shaping narratives around candidates, with the hosts expressing skepticism about mainstream media's ability to fairly cover conservative candidates. They highlight the potential for Twitter to serve as a new platform for political discourse, contrasting it with traditional media's limitations. Additionally, the hosts address recent corporate controversies, such as Target and Bud Light's backlash over LGBTQ-friendly initiatives, framing these as examples of how companies can alienate their customer base by prioritizing ESG scores over consumer preferences. They emphasize the need for businesses to focus on their core customers to avoid financial repercussions. Overall, the episode underscores the evolving dynamics of political campaigning in the digital age, the significance of effective communication, and the impact of corporate decisions on public perception and consumer behavior.

The Rubin Report

Joe Rogan Has a Brutal Reaction to This Company Going Woke | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the pervasive influence of identity politics in advertising, particularly in beer and car commercials, suggesting that if you've ever consumed these products, you're labeled as "gay." He critiques companies like Miller Lite and Bud Light for their woke marketing strategies, arguing that they alienate their core male customer base. Rubin highlights a leaked internal message from Molson Coors emphasizing diversity, equity, and inclusion, which he finds absurd, questioning the relevance of employee demographics to product quality. He also mentions Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's recent legislation banning gender surgeries for minors and prohibiting forced pronoun usage in schools, framing these moves as protective measures for children. Rubin expresses concern over the growing trend of educators claiming ownership over children in public schools, advocating for parental rights. He reflects on the political landscape, emphasizing the need for Republicans to secure fair elections and the importance of standing up against the left's agenda. The conversation touches on the upcoming election, the significance of DeSantis's governance in Florida, and the cultural shifts occurring in America. Rubin concludes by asserting the necessity of fighting for truth and maintaining national identity amidst globalist pressures.

The Megyn Kelly Show

NBC's Failed Abortion Fact-Check, and Biden's Gold Star Family Betrayal, with Rich Lowry and MBD
Guests: Rich Lowry
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Megyn Kelly discusses recent revelations about Madeline Cuomo, sister of former Governor Andrew Cuomo, who allegedly orchestrated smear campaigns against his accusers. The New York Times reported on her manipulative tactics, including directing a group called "We Decide New York" to discredit women who came forward with allegations against Cuomo. This included derogatory comments about one accuser's social media photos, showcasing a lack of respect for women while claiming to support them. Kelly also critiques NBC News for a failed fact-check during an interview with Governor Ron DeSantis regarding abortion laws. DeSantis asserted that Democrats support extreme abortion measures, while NBC's Dasha Burns pushed back, claiming no evidence supported his statement. However, DeSantis's team later provided evidence of Democrats advocating for no restrictions on late-term abortions, highlighting a disconnect between media narratives and political realities. Rich Lowry and Michael Brendan Doherty join the discussion, emphasizing the importance of DeSantis engaging with mainstream media to challenge narratives effectively. They argue that DeSantis needs to adopt a more combative approach to resonate with Republican voters, contrasting him with Donald Trump, whose charisma and confrontational style continue to dominate the political landscape. The conversation shifts to Trump's enduring popularity despite legal challenges, with Kelly and her guests analyzing his ability to connect with voters through humor and strength. They note that Trump's persona appeals to those seeking a disruptor in politics, while DeSantis struggles to find his footing against him. As the discussion wraps up, Kelly reflects on the broader implications of political loyalty and accountability, particularly in light of the Afghanistan withdrawal and the treatment of Gold Star families. She criticizes Biden's handling of the situation and the lack of accountability among political leaders, drawing parallels to the current state of trust in institutions and the rise of conspiratorial thinking among the public. Overall, the episode highlights the complexities of political narratives, media interactions, and the challenges faced by candidates in a polarized environment.

The Rubin Report

'The View's' Legal Team Forces Whoopi Goldberg to Correct Her Lie | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the recent controversy surrounding "The View," particularly comments made by Whoopi Goldberg regarding a Turning Point USA event, where she falsely claimed that Nazis were welcomed. Rubin criticizes the show's hosts, including Joy Behar, for spreading misinformation and attempting to connect conservative figures like Ron DeSantis to extremist groups. He asserts that the neo-Nazis were not allowed inside the event and were confronted by attendees. Rubin emphasizes that the media often distorts facts to create narratives that harm conservatives, labeling them as extremists without evidence. He highlights the broader implications of such rhetoric, suggesting it leads to violence and societal division. Additionally, he critiques the left's identity politics and economic policies, arguing they disproportionately harm minority communities. Rubin concludes by noting that many minorities are leaving the Democratic Party due to these issues, and he references Trump's past economic successes for these groups. He expresses frustration with the media's portrayal of conservatives and the lack of accountability for false claims made by public figures.

The Rubin Report

Bill Maher Goes Off on DeSantis & Gets It All Wrong | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the current political landscape, emphasizing the economic strength of the U.S. and the emergence of a diverse group of Republican candidates for the upcoming nomination. He highlights Ron DeSantis as a key figure, contrasting him with Donald Trump and others like Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy. Rubin notes that DeSantis has effectively implemented policies that resonate with voters, such as opposing critical race theory and vaccine mandates, which have contributed to his popularity in Florida. Rubin critiques Bill Maher's perception of DeSantis as dull, arguing that his effectiveness and policy achievements make him a serious contender. He also points out that the mainstream media, including figures like Joy Reid and Chuck Todd, are focused on discrediting DeSantis, viewing him as a significant threat. The discussion includes contrasting views on foreign policy among Republican candidates, particularly regarding Ukraine, with DeSantis advocating for a measured approach that prioritizes U.S. interests. Rubin concludes that DeSantis represents a potential shift in the Republican Party, appealing to disaffected liberals and moderates who value individual rights and limited government. He suggests that the upcoming election is crucial for addressing current societal issues and restoring a sense of freedom in America.
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