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The speaker believes the "balloon wing" of the Democratic Party is in control, which is good for the Republican Party but bad for America. The speaker characterizes these Democrats as "deeply weird," giving as an example their apparent belief that biological sex doesn't exist. The speaker claims that no honest person with an IQ above their age could believe that biological sex doesn't exist. The Republican secret plan for dealing with the Democrats is called "operation let them speak," which the speaker believes is good for the Republican party but bad for America.

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Welcome to What's That Name election edition! Contestants Ben and Margaret compete by identifying names. The first question is about Doug Emhoff, who could become the first gentleman. Next, they discuss Jack Smith, the special counsel pursuing legal action against Trump. A surprise guest, Tim Kaine, asks for his name, but Ben mistakenly guesses Tim Walz. The conversation shifts to remembering victims of police violence, but Ben struggles with names. He correctly identifies Aurora Snow, leading to a heated exchange about the importance of addressing real issues, like the potential consequences of a Trump victory. Finally, they reveal Margaret Atwood as the author of The Handmaid's Tale, and Ben has one last chance to answer a question about a famous figure on Mount Rushmore, but he guesses incorrectly again.

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Congressman, why did the J6 committee delete their files? I have no idea. It's all in the bipartisan report by Republican Representative Liz Cheney, who chairs the Republican conference. Do you think Liz Cheney is a true Republican? Well, you tell me. You seem to be a true Republican. And what about Governor DeSantis? He was a Democrat, then a Reform Party member, and independent, but he's a con man and your boss. Thank you for your input. Are you sure you don't want to answer about the committee's handling of Donald Trump? Thank you, congressman.

Breaking Points

Lib Podcaster DESTROYS Obama Dem TO HIS FACE
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Rahm Emanuel discussed the Democratic Party's focus on issues, claiming they often fight for the wrong things and neglect kitchen table issues. In response, a podcast guest criticized him for aligning with right-wing narratives and emphasized that Democrats should focus on Social Security and Medicare instead. The conversation shifted to David Hogg, who is advocating for a primary challenge against establishment Democrats, arguing for younger, more effective candidates in Congress. Hogg highlighted the lack of representation for younger voices, stating that the current Congress is out of touch. Meanwhile, Gavin Newsom expressed concerns about the Democratic Party's direction, acknowledging a need for introspection. Hakeem Jeffries defended incumbents, indicating a focus on defeating Republicans rather than primaring Democrats. The hosts noted that the Democratic base is increasingly disenchanted with leadership, calling for a more aggressive stance against Trumpism. They concluded that the party's elite often exploit cultural issues while failing to address the needs of working-class voters.

Breaking Points

Will Dem HISTORIC UNPOPULARITY Save Republicans?
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Heading into the midterms, polling is heating up around inflation. Harrington breaks down how Trump has fallen off on the issue voters say is their number one concern. He won the 2024 election in part because voters trusted him on inflation more than Harris by nine points; today, he trails on inflation by a much wider margin. The discussion emphasizes that inflation remains the top concern for voters, estimated at 34% as the top issue, compared with 16% for the economy and 14% for Medicare and Social Security. The message is that Trump is seen as missing the big issue, while Democrats have closed on inflation. The segment links economy anxiety to policy choices, noting the big “beautiful bill” financed by a giant tax cut predominantly for the rich, and argues Medicaid and SNAP changes shape perceptions of the presidency. New data show core PPI inflation at 3.7% versus 2.9%, wholesale prices up 0.9% in July, with stock futures diving as discussions proceed. Tariffs are cited as driving price increases, with Roan proposing to roll back tariffs on coffee after hitting Brazil. In races, Democrats sit ahead on the generic ballot (RCP average around 3.5%), while the House remains narrowly Republican. Spanberger leads Sears in Virginia, and the Virginia Police Benevolent Association has shifted to Spanberger: now backing Spanberger over Winom Sears. Democratic favorability sits near a three‑decade low amid leadership disputes and policy flashpoints, including Israel. The discussion notes layoffs among federal workers and contractors around D.C., and redistricting dynamics that could reshape the map. Overall, inflation dominates voters’ concerns, economic messaging is decisive, and midterm outcomes may hinge on leadership credibility and electoral mechanics rather than a single issue.

The Rubin Report

'The View's' Joy Behar's Truly Sick Take on an Awful Tragedy | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Alex, along with his wife and her boyfriend, Don Terrace, announces their pregnancy and prepares for a gender reveal. Dave Rubin expresses his relief at returning to Florida after a busy three days in Washington, D.C., where he interviewed various Republican figures, including Dan Crenshaw, Ron Johnson, and Marjorie Taylor Greene. He notes the difficulty in securing interviews with Democrats, highlighting that while they reached out to over a dozen, only a few responded, with Rashida Tlaib's team declining and Ilhan Omar's team not following up. Rubin discusses the theme of civility versus incivility in politics, referencing a recent shooting in Tennessee involving a trans shooter and Christian victims. He critiques mainstream media's handling of the narrative, suggesting they avoid discussing the shooter's identity when it doesn't fit their agenda. He contrasts this with how they would react if the roles were reversed. Rubin emphasizes the importance of mental health and the potential influence of ideology on violent behavior. He also highlights a viral confrontation between Congressman Jamal Bowman and Thomas Massey, showcasing differing approaches to discussing gun violence. Rubin concludes by discussing the decline in American values over the past 25 years, emphasizing the need for a return to shared beliefs and community involvement. He expresses hope for finding common ground among political factions while acknowledging the challenges ahead, particularly in the context of upcoming presidential politics.

PBD Podcast

Trans Day of Visibility, Suge Knight Warns Diddy & Havana Syndrome | PBD Podcast | Ep. 389
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In Episode 389, Patrick Bet-David discusses various topics, starting with a humorous take on April Fools' Day and notable pranks, including a satirical announcement involving Don Lemon joining ValueTainment. The conversation shifts to political commentary, focusing on recent statements by RFK Jr. regarding President Biden's use of federal agencies to censor political speech, which he argues poses a greater threat to democracy than Trump. The hosts analyze Biden's controversial Easter message coinciding with Transgender Day of Visibility, sparking backlash from conservative lawmakers. They discuss the implications of this timing and its potential impact on Biden's approval ratings. The discussion then transitions to the ongoing investigation into a Florida car chase linked to Havana Syndrome, highlighting the mysterious nature of the syndrome and its possible connections to directed energy attacks. The hosts express skepticism about the government's explanations and the historical context of espionage tactics. Next, they address California's new $20 minimum wage for fast food workers, examining the potential economic consequences, including the acceleration of automation in the industry. The conversation touches on the broader implications of wage increases on employment and business operations. The episode also features a discussion about YouTube's valuation, projected to reach $400 billion, surpassing Disney and Comcast. The hosts emphasize YouTube's role as a marketplace of ideas and the importance of free speech in media. Finally, they explore the dynamics of the Republican Party, discussing potential vice presidential candidates for Trump, including Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy. The hosts debate the strategic implications of Haley's selection, considering her appeal to women and independent voters, and the potential challenges posed by her past criticisms of Trump. Throughout the episode, the hosts engage in lively banter, sharing personal anecdotes and insights on the political landscape, media influence, and societal issues.

Breaking Points

Republican Sen STUNLOCKED Confronted On Trump 'Beautiful Bill'
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Happy Wednesday! The hosts discuss a chaotic travel morning and dive into significant news. The Senate passed a major bill with JD Vance casting the tiebreaking vote, which now heads to the House. Trump aims to have it on his desk by Friday, coinciding with the 4th of July. The bill includes tax cuts, particularly benefiting wealthy Americans, while imposing cuts to Medicaid and food stamps, totaling about $1.3 trillion. Controversial provisions include removing a tax on solar and wind energy and increasing deductions for whaling expenses in Alaska. Vance claims the bill is a win for border security and average Americans, despite criticisms about its impact on the national debt. The hosts highlight the internal struggles within the Republican Party, balancing fiscal conservatism with populist demands. They emphasize that cuts to social programs may ultimately harm the economy, leading to increased reliance on emergency services. The discussion reflects on the complexities of the bill and its implications for various constituencies.

The Rubin Report

Republican Voters Reporting Strange Poll Problems During Recall Vote | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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On September 13, 2021, Dave Rubin discusses the California gubernatorial recall election, expressing support for Larry Elder amidst concerns about voter legitimacy and irregularities. He highlights issues like voters receiving multiple ballots and problems with voting machines, emphasizing a lack of confidence in the electoral process. Rubin also critiques COVID-19 vaccine mandates, referencing Dr. Fauci's statements on vaccination requirements for air travel and school attendance, while questioning the consistency of public health messaging. He reflects on the changing landscape of liberalism, citing Bill Maher's recent criticisms of the left's approach to race and education, and notes that many traditional liberals are waking up to the current political climate. Rubin encourages viewers to vote and share their voting experiences, urging them to push back against perceived media bias and government overreach. He concludes by promoting his upcoming appearances and content on various platforms, emphasizing the importance of engagement in the political process.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Tucker Carlson on Interviewing Fuentes, America First, and Demons & UFOs - "Megyn Kelly Live" in NY
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Megyn Kelly opened by expressing disappointment over recent election results in Virginia and New York, particularly the victories of controversial figures like Jay Jones and Zoran Mandani. She criticized the Republican party's struggle to win without Donald Trump and suggested these controversial wins could serve as political ammunition for the GOP in upcoming midterms. Kelly then engaged with audience questions, addressing topics such as the value of mocking "The View," navigating gender identity discussions in schools, and encouraging political engagement among gay conservatives. She also touched upon the ethics of "platforming" controversial figures, setting the stage for Tucker Carlson's segment. Tucker Carlson joined, defending his journalistic approach to interviewing figures like Nick Fuentes, emphasizing the importance of direct engagement to understand diverse perspectives rather than avoiding them due to "platforming" concerns. He vehemently criticized collective punishment and identity politics, arguing these concepts are fundamentally anti-Western and anti-Christian, leading to societal division and potential destruction. Carlson also expressed frustration with the Republican party's perceived over-focus on Israel, advocating for an "America First" foreign policy that prioritizes domestic issues. He lauded Donald Trump's communication style and focus on border security and crime. Carlson shared his personal spiritual journey, describing a profound experience with God followed by a perceived demonic attack, which solidified his belief in supernatural evil and the spiritual realm. He connected this to his views on UFOs/UAPs, suggesting they are spiritual phenomena, not extraterrestrial, and criticized government disinformation campaigns designed to obscure this truth. Both Kelly and Carlson reflected on their experiences leaving traditional cable news, highlighting the newfound freedom, happiness, and ability to engage in deeper, more authentic conversations in independent media, free from corporate constraints and the "cult" of network television. Carlson concluded with advice for young men, stressing their essential role in society and the importance of traditional male-female relationships for personal fulfillment and societal stability, lamenting the societal messages that undermine these fundamental connections.

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.

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Tim Dillon Just Exposed The Democrats..
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The Democrats are rebranding. The establishment needs to step in, and they are. They must provide somebody who believes in everything. I just want somebody to tell me who to vote for so I don't scare away the hoes. Not one thing. Enter a woman described as the establishment choice for the presidency: she 'does not serve only one ideology, by her own admission' and she 'worked for both Bush, and I believe she worked for Obama.' Discussion shifts to the intelligence community and the so-called permanent government. The host asks, 'Are the oligarchies fighting?' and points to Eliza Slotkin, alleged to have risen from Langley—'the CIA basement'—to run for Senate. He claims she is 'not woke but doesn't want you to talk about the oligarchy' and argues bipartisanship serves the status quo. He describes donors, Cash Patel, and other endorsements as evidence of a pattern: 'they're comfortable with two types of people'—those with a dossier or 'black bag folder' and a loyalty test rather than merit. Historical anchors appear: the host cites the Church Committee and reforms like FISA. Havana syndrome is described as unexplained medical symptoms after unusual noises, part of ongoing intelligence activity. He closes with a teaser of a new challenger and the idea that the deep state remains influential.

The Rubin Report

Bill Maher Gives More Evidence Why Normal People Are Abandoning Dems | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Concerns about nuclear war have risen, with the breakdown of international norms posing a significant threat. The discussion shifts to Vice President Kamala Harris, whom the host labels as a racist and communist, criticizing her comments on hurricane relief based on equity and skin color. The host argues that such policies are anti-American and racist, as they imply government aid should be distributed based on race. He highlights the media's role in misrepresenting her statements. The host also critiques the Democratic Party's pandering to minorities, asserting that they view them as helpless. In contrast, he emphasizes the importance of individual merit and the American dream. The conversation touches on cultural appropriation, with the host defending the freedom to adopt various cultural expressions. Finally, he notes a political shift among Latino voters towards conservative values, driven by economic concerns.

The Rubin Report

‘Piers Morgan’ Panelists' Jaws Drop as Leftist Gives His Opinion on Assassination
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The show opens with a comedic skit featuring Adam Ray and Shane Gillis, mimicking Donald Trump and Joe Biden, setting the tone for a discussion on current political craziness. Host Dave Rubin highlights the ongoing cultural chaos, especially following a recent assassination attempt, and emphasizes the growing support for Trump among diverse groups. He reflects on his recent appearance on Piers Morgan's show, where he anticipated a debate with Jen Yuger and Destiny, a gamer and Biden supporter. Rubin critiques Destiny's lack of empathy for a father killed at a Trump rally, illustrating a broader cultural divide. Rubin discusses the "great realignment" in American politics, noting a shift away from mainstream media narratives and increasing skepticism towards the Democratic Party. He mentions Elon Musk's endorsement of Trump and the growing support from tech billionaires, indicating a significant cultural shift. The conversation also touches on California's controversial laws regarding parental notification for transgender students, prompting companies like SpaceX to relocate. Rubin highlights the recent layoffs of DEI teams at major corporations like Microsoft and John Deere, signaling a backlash against woke policies. He warns of potential rule changes by the Democrats as they face declining support for Biden, emphasizing the importance of maintaining the integrity of political processes. The show concludes with a call for unity among diverse groups to restore American values centered on freedom.

The Rubin Report

'Real Time' Crowd Roars for Bill Maher’s Brutal Message to Democrats
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Dave Rubin hosts the Rubin Report live from Washington, DC, discussing a significant cultural and political shift in America, which he refers to as "the shift." He highlights the recent Super Bowl, where President Trump received cheers, contrasting this with the crowd's reaction to Taylor Swift, suggesting a growing support for Trump and a rejection of mainstream celebrity culture. Rubin emphasizes the importance of authenticity in politics, criticizing Democrats for their perceived inauthenticity and failure to connect with the public. He discusses the inefficiencies of government, particularly the Department of Education, and the need for transparency in spending. Rubin mentions a conversation between Bill Maher and Byron Donalds, where they address the mismanagement within the education system and advocate for returning authority to states and parents. He notes that the public is increasingly aware of government waste, with recent audits revealing significant financial mismanagement. Rubin also touches on the controversies surrounding the Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk, and the backlash from Democrats who feel threatened by the scrutiny of government spending. He cites examples of wasteful expenditures, including funds allocated to luxury hotels for illegal migrants and administrative costs that do not benefit public services. The discussion extends to the broader implications of these revelations, suggesting that the shift towards transparency and accountability is uniting Americans across political lines. Rubin concludes by asserting that success in governance will bring the country together, highlighting Trump's rising approval ratings as evidence of this shift. He plans to continue exploring these themes in future episodes, emphasizing the importance of maintaining focus on government accountability and efficiency.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Debating and Discussing the GOP Debate, with Listeners and Viewers: Megyn Kelly Show Weekend Extra
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In the Megyn Kelly show, audience members shared their thoughts on a recent Fox News debate. Lane from Texas expressed that Ron DeSantis lacks likability and humor, despite his effectiveness as a leader in Florida. Ann from Arizona criticized the debate for not addressing pressing issues like girls in sports and voiced concerns about the divisive political climate surrounding Trump. Linda from California emphasized the importance of appealing to independents, feeling ignored by both parties. Jeff from Illinois noted that candidates like DeSantis and Vivek Ramaswamy needed to better articulate their positions to resonate with voters. Vicki from Michigan expressed disappointment in the debate format, while Steve from New York highlighted the challenges facing the GOP in the general election. Jessica from New York appreciated Nikki Haley's performance, while Carrie from Texas questioned the integrity of the election process. Overall, callers expressed a desire for more substantive discussions on critical issues affecting the electorate.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fiery and Fun GOP Debate, and Vivek vs. Haley, w/ Josh Holmes, Glenn Greenwald, Lowry, and Geraghty
Guests: Josh Holmes, Glenn Greenwald
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Megyn Kelly opens the show reflecting on a recent debate she hosted, expressing satisfaction with the format that allowed candidates to engage more directly with each other. She highlights the importance of addressing issues that resonate with Republican voters, noting that the debate featured charged questions that encouraged candidates to defend their positions. Kelly emphasizes her skepticism of politicians but maintains that she would support any candidate who secures the nomination over extreme views, particularly regarding children's rights. Josh Holmes, co-host of the Ruthless podcast, praises Kelly for her moderation style and the debate's dynamic, where candidates challenged each other more than in previous debates. He observes that Nikki Haley was a primary target, indicating her rising status in the polls, while Ron DeSantis effectively addressed conservative voters' concerns with concrete examples from his governorship in Florida. Holmes notes that DeSantis's ability to present solutions distinguishes him from other candidates. Kelly and Holmes discuss the candidates' performances, particularly Haley's defensive posture and Vivek Ramaswamy's aggressive tactics. Ramaswamy's controversial remarks about Haley, including accusations of corruption, are critiqued for their personal nature and lack of substantive basis. They agree that while Ramaswamy's approach may resonate with a niche audience, it risks alienating broader Republican voters. The conversation shifts to Chris Christie, who, despite low polling numbers, effectively challenged other candidates and highlighted their inconsistencies. Kelly and Holmes analyze the implications of the candidates' strategies moving forward, particularly in light of upcoming primaries in Iowa and New Hampshire. Later, Glenn Greenwald joins the discussion, emphasizing the challenges candidates face in addressing Trump's dominance in the Republican Party. He critiques the candidates for not uniting against Trump and for failing to articulate a clear alternative vision. Greenwald also comments on the significance of the COVID vaccine debate, noting that it took until the fourth debate for the issue to be raised, reflecting broader concerns about government accountability and public health policy. The show concludes with Kelly teasing future guests and discussions, including an upcoming appearance by Tucker Carlson, and reiterating the importance of addressing critical issues in the political landscape.

Breaking Points

Tucker: I HATE THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
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In this episode, Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti dissect Tucker Carlson’s controversial remarks about the Republican Party, highlighting how his critique blends populist resentment with cultural grievances about local shopping, development, and the free market. They note his incendiary line about “betrayers” in the party and his dig at dollar stores, strip malls, and corporate power, pointing out how such statements can alienate voters who actually rely on these local conveniences. The hosts connect Carlson’s rhetoric to a broader debate about community ties, economic displacement, and the tension between local interests and national ideology, arguing that profit-driven chains can reshape towns in ways that erode small businesses and neighborhood character. The discussion shifts to the media ecosystem surrounding the clips, including how anchors amplify controversial takes and how coverage intersects with a Tennessee special election and online backlash to a podcast remark. Throughout, they balance humor with skepticism about who benefits from the controversy and what it reveals about the current right.

Breaking Points

Dem Congressman Blasts Party's "CRINGE" Trump Pushback
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Congressman Rana discussed a recent Twitter exchange with Elon Musk regarding a vote to subpoena Musk for testimony about his actions, which Rana believes are unconstitutional. He clarified that he supports Musk's transparency and accountability. Rana emphasized the need for Congress to assert its authority, particularly concerning the debt ceiling, and criticized Musk's influence over government spending decisions. He expressed concern about Musk's power as a private citizen impacting public policy and the necessity for more diverse social media platforms to counterbalance Musk's influence. Rana noted that constituents are frustrated with Democratic leadership's response to Musk and Trump, calling for a clearer plan to assert congressional power. He highlighted the importance of standing up to Musk and Trump, suggesting that Democrats need to unify and take a tougher stance. Rana also pointed out that many Republicans fear losing their positions if they oppose Trump, which complicates bipartisan efforts to uphold congressional authority. Overall, he stressed the urgency of addressing what he sees as a constitutional crisis stemming from Musk's actions.

The Rubin Report

CNN Host Forced to Intervene as Guest Loses His Cool as Republican Calmly States Facts
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Dave Rubin opens the Rubin Report on November 13, 2024, emphasizing the theme "woke is broke." He discusses the effectiveness of Donald Trump's administration picks, suggesting they could lead to significant positive changes that might surprise even apolitical individuals. Rubin critiques a CNN panel discussion on gender and sports, highlighting the disconnect between "woke" ideologies and public sentiment, particularly regarding transgender athletes in girls' sports. He argues that many families oppose this trend, indicating a broader discomfort with the left's social policies. Rubin also addresses the media's struggles, noting layoffs at CNN and the potential sale of MSNBC, suggesting that these networks are losing credibility. He highlights a New York Times piece acknowledging the failures of identity politics among Democrats, asserting that they are now trying to distance themselves from the consequences of their policies. The discussion shifts to Trump's announcement of a new Department of Government Efficiency, led by Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, aimed at reducing bureaucracy and wasteful spending. Rubin believes this initiative will significantly improve government efficiency and accountability. He concludes by praising Trump's cabinet picks, particularly Pete Hegseth for Secretary of Defense and John Ratcliffe for CIA Director, asserting their commitment to restoring military integrity and combating bureaucratic inefficiencies. Rubin expresses optimism about the future, urging viewers to engage politically and support candidates who prioritize American values.

The Rubin Report

Dave Rubin Returns to the Grid! Michael Malice Guest-Hosts | Direct Message | Rubin Report
Guests: Michael Malice
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Michael Malice welcomes Dave Rubin back to the internet after his month-long hiatus, humorously noting the heat in Milwaukee. Rubin admits he has no idea what's happening in the world, having been disconnected while in a Mexican rainforest. Malice expresses nervousness about the political discourse, mentioning the Republican debate happening that night with eight candidates, excluding Trump, who refused to sign a loyalty pledge. They discuss the candidates, including DeSantis, Nikki Haley, Chris Christie, and others, with Malice noting that Christie has been vocally anti-Trump. They speculate on the dynamics of the debate and how candidates will position themselves, particularly with Trump’s absence. Rubin expresses disappointment that Larry Elder did not qualify for the debate. The conversation shifts to recent celebrity deaths, including Pee-wee Herman, and the implications of various political events. Malice mentions the indictment of Trump and others in Georgia, discussing the potential ramifications and the nature of the charges, including RICO laws. They touch on the political landscape, including Biden’s acknowledgment of his granddaughter and the implications of various political maneuvers. Rubin and Malice discuss the state of the Republican Party, the potential for DeSantis to regain traction, and the challenges posed by Trump’s influence. They analyze the media's role in shaping narratives around candidates and the importance of addressing issues without getting sidetracked by Trump-centric discussions. As they prepare for the debate, they reflect on the candidates' strengths and weaknesses, with Malice suggesting that Nikki Haley may stand out as the only woman on stage. They also discuss the potential for Vivek Ramaswamy to be targeted due to his rising popularity. The conversation concludes with a focus on the upcoming debate and the broader implications for the Republican Party and the political landscape in general.

Breaking Points

Are Dems Plotting FAKE Trump Resistance On Shutdown?
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Good morning! Today’s show covers significant updates, including the Senate Democrats' strategy on a continuing resolution (CR) to avoid a government shutdown. The House passed a CR along party lines, increasing defense spending while reducing domestic spending, but it faces challenges in the Senate due to filibuster rules. Chuck Schumer proposed a clean 30-day CR to negotiate bipartisan legislation, which some view as a tactic to appease the Democratic base while ultimately caving to Republican demands. Progressive leaders warn of backlash if Democrats support the CR, emphasizing the need to leverage their position against a Republican-controlled government. The Democratic leadership appears rudderless, lacking a clear strategy despite knowing the shutdown was imminent. Additionally, there are concerns about the implications of a shutdown, as it could empower Trump and his administration. The discussion highlights the disconnect between Democratic leaders and their base, with calls for a more assertive stance against Republican policies. The show also touches on the broader implications for the economy and the shifting dynamics within the Democratic Party.

The Rubin Report

Whoopi Goldberg’s Trump Past Gets Exposed & She Is Furious
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The episode of the Rubin Report features hosts Dave Rubin, Aarin Wexler, and Emily Wilson discussing various political topics and figures. They humorously critique progressive policies, such as free abortions and gender-affirming care for migrants, while highlighting the absurdity of certain political narratives. Wexler shares her experiences in New York, noting a shift in attitudes toward Trump, while Wilson discusses the wealth and Republican leanings of Beverly Hills residents. The conversation shifts to Trump’s remarks about Whoopi Goldberg, with the hosts suggesting that Trump exposes the true nature of his critics. They explore the potential for a coalition of disaffected liberals and Trump supporters, emphasizing health issues and child trafficking as key concerns. The hosts express skepticism about figures like Joe Rogan and Bill Maher, who they believe are hesitant to openly support Trump despite aligning with his views. They also critique Kamala Harris's recent media appearances, describing her as tone-deaf and out of touch. The episode concludes with a discussion on masculinity, political incompetence, and the bizarre behavior of political figures, particularly Tim Walz and his wife, emphasizing the disconnect between politicians and the public.

The Rubin Report

Robert De Niro Humiliated as Crowd Mocks Him During Speech
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Dave Rubin hosts the Rubin Report on May 30, 2024, discussing various political topics. He recently participated in an immigration panel in Washington, D.C., featuring former DHS head Chad Wolf. Rubin expresses fatigue but insists on doing the show for his audience. He critiques Robert De Niro's recent comments at a Trump courthouse, suggesting they are politically motivated and coordinated with the Biden campaign. De Niro claims Trump poses a threat to democracy, while Rubin argues that the real threat comes from the left's actions during protests. He also highlights Dennis Quaid's support for Trump, emphasizing a shift in Hollywood perspectives. The discussion shifts to the courtroom proceedings against Trump, with Rubin criticizing the judge's handling of the case and the lack of due process. He speculates that Trump may avoid jail time due to the political nature of the charges. Rubin concludes by noting the widening support for Trump among diverse groups, contrasting it with the Democrats' struggles, particularly with Biden's perceived incompetence. He teases an upcoming panel featuring Riley Gaines, a swimmer advocating against transgender athletes in women's sports.

The Rubin Report

‘The View’s’ Whoopi Goldberg Humiliates Herself Begging This Guest to Run for President
Guests: Whoopi Goldberg
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Dave Rubin hosts a discussion with Whoopi Goldberg, touching on various political topics as the Iowa caucus approaches. He highlights the recent CNN debate between Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, noting that Chris Christie dropped out and Donald Trump held a competing Town Hall on Fox. Rubin expresses concern over Aaron Rodgers being pushed out of ESPN for his outspoken views, suggesting it reflects cancel culture. The conversation shifts to The View, where Whoopi Goldberg urges Liz Cheney to run for president, portraying her as a viable third-party candidate. Rubin criticizes this as disingenuous, arguing that Cheney lacks support and is being propped up to siphon votes from Republicans. He also addresses fears expressed by Whoopi about Trump potentially becoming a dictator, dismissing her claims as exaggerated. Rubin discusses the implications of the southern border crisis, citing examples of illegal immigrants being prioritized over American citizens in schools and public services. He emphasizes the political ramifications of these issues, suggesting they could shift moderate Democrats towards Republican views. The segment concludes with Rubin analyzing the recent debate performances, particularly focusing on DeSantis's critiques of Haley regarding U.S. involvement in Ukraine and Trump's handling of COVID-19. He reflects on the importance of the upcoming election and the potential for significant political change.
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