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Speaker 0 asserts that the regime is “pummeled right now … every single day” and is trying to destabilize the country. He references the Cloward-Piven political strategy, first introduced by political theorists in the 1960s–1970s, which he says outlines a path to left-wing domination through three mechanisms: building a permanent deep state bureaucracy in Washington DC, borrowing so much money that the debt can never be paid back, and mass migration from around the world to flood the immigration system. He invites listeners to look up the Cloward-Piven strategy and argues that what they are experiencing is not a mistake or due to the current White House’s incompetence, but a deliberate plan. The goal, he claims, is to overload the system so it can be broken, enabling whatever comes next to be built. He adds that if they have any say in the matter, they will oppose it and continue building something bold and beautiful, rooted in traditional, conservative American values and principles. The overarching message is that the current administration is executing a strategy to destabilize and eventually remake the system, and the speaker positions himself and his supporters as defenders of a conservative vision against that plan.

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The speaker argues that Jews have thrived and remain safe only when liberal values dominate, the core values of liberal democratic society. The Trump administration is described as a substantial and dangerous regression from those values. Additionally, the administration’s attitude toward immigration, specifically Mexican immigration and Latin American immigration, is labeled a scandal.

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We're going to run the federal government like a business: money in, money out. We'll focus spending on what advances America's interests. That's our goal. Anything else is fear-mongering by the left, who lack a real message and are, frankly, deranged.

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MAGA extremists advocate for secure borders, legal migration, non-intervention in foreign wars, women in women's sports, merit-based hiring, recognizing unborn babies as human, climate change accountability, gun rights, American-made products, bodily autonomy, and free speech. They are described as extreme and terrifying. Translation: MAGA extremists support secure borders, legal migration, non-intervention in foreign wars, women in women's sports, merit-based hiring, recognizing unborn babies as human, climate change accountability, gun rights, American-made products, bodily autonomy, and free speech. They are described as extreme and terrifying.

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The speaker states alignment on ending forever wars and childhood disease epidemics. Further areas of agreement include securing the border, protecting freedom of speech, and unraveling corporate capture of regulatory agencies. The speaker also mentions a shared goal of removing U.S. Intelligence agencies from propagandizing, censoring, surveilling Americans, and interfering with elections.

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The speaker claims they are attacked for not believing in democracy, but the most sacred right in the U.S. democracy is the First Amendment. They state that Kamala Harris wants to threaten the power of the government, and there is no First Amendment right to misinformation. The speaker believes big tech silences people, which is a threat to democracy. They want Democrats and Republicans to reject censorship and persuade one another by arguing about ideas. The speaker references yelling fire in a crowded theater as the Supreme Court test. They accuse others of wanting to kick people off Facebook for saying toddlers shouldn't get masks.

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The speaker believes America's unifying principle was never race, skin color, or ethnicity, but rather a doctrine of human rights. They state that most other countries are unified by ethnicity or religion. The speaker thinks it is un-American to want to preserve European heritage, but acknowledges that the motivation behind such a desire is key. They state that if the motivation is not bigotry, they can only trust that to be the case, as they cannot look inside another person's soul.

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The speaker believes America's unifying principle was never race, skin color, or ethnicity, but rather a doctrine of human rights. They state that most countries are unified by ethnicity or religion, but America was different. The speaker thinks it is un-American to want to preserve European heritage. Whether that desire is moral depends on the motivation behind it. The speaker can only trust that it is not motivated by bigotry, as they cannot look inside another person's soul.

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The speaker states that many rights could be gone, including those related to unreasonable search and seizure, the 5th amendment, and the 6th amendment right to an attorney. The speaker mentions the first amendment and the second amendment, stating they are in favor of the second amendment and do not believe anyone's guns should be taken away. The speaker claims someone wants to terminate the Constitution of the United States.

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The speaker asserts that the current Republican president is the first in their congressional tenure who is not a patriot, contrasting him with past Republican presidents like the Bushes and Ronald Reagan, with whom they had patriotic common ground despite disagreements. The speaker wants people to know that Democrats in Congress are sincerely patriotic, valuing liberty, justice, and the Constitution. They believe the current president does not respect the Constitution's separation of powers, which the Democratic Party is committed to protecting.

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The speaker challenges restoring free speech, religious liberty, the Second Amendment, and ending central bank digital currency in the US. They advocate for shutting down federal agencies, reviving American ideals, and prioritizing US citizens. The focus is on turning words into action, making America great again, and potentially influencing the next administration. They urge for unity in achieving these goals and ending foreign aid. The speaker emphasizes the importance of American principles and calls for active participation in shaping the country's future.

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The speaker believes America's unifying principle was never race, skin color, or ethnicity, but rather a doctrine of human rights. They state that most countries are unified by ethnicity or religion, while America is different. The speaker thinks it is un-American to want to preserve European heritage, but acknowledges that the motivation behind such a desire is key. They state that if the motivation is not bigotry, they can only trust that to be the case, as they cannot look inside another person's soul.

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The speaker discusses a recent vote in the US House of Representatives to defund the National Endowment for Democracy, arguing that this measure is not neutral or benevolent, but a leftist enterprise. The speaker states that leftists are free to contribute to it, but insists that hardworking Americans should not be forced by the government to contribute to causes they find repugnant, including the NED. Despite this stance, the speaker notes that 81 Republican members of the House voted with all the Democrats to keep the funding stream going, funding the enterprise with federal money. The speaker contends that there should be legitimate disagreement within the Republican Party, but asserts that this issue should not be one of them. When campaigning as a Republican, the speaker says, voters expect basic precepts, including that the US government is too big and expensive because it does too many things it was never intended to do. The speaker argues that Republicans should agree that funds should not be taken from hardworking Americans and given to left-leaning enterprises that undercut everything the party stands for or purports to stand for. If viewers share the speaker’s frustration, they are urged to find out how their representative voted and raise the issue with them. The speaker anticipates that some Republicans will blame the outcome on the Senate filibuster, though they claim the Senate filibuster rule should not affect the House. The speaker argues that such blaming is severely exaggerated and emphasizes the importance of ending the zombie filibuster, calling for a speaking filibuster instead of silent or asleep filibustering. With the procedural concerns addressed, the speaker says the party should move on to implementing policies for which Republicans were elected, including reducing federal wasteful spending, ending funding for the National Endowment for Democracy, and passing the SAFE Act. The speaker describes the SAFE Act as something that “like, 80% of all Americans agree with,” which is to take steps to stop noncitizens from voting in elections. The speaker reiterates the admonition to stay true to the Republican Party and not align with another party, ending with a caution: “Don’t get on the other one. And, good heavens, don’t get on a donkey.”

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This country values openness, respect, compassion, the rule of law, individual rights, and freedom. It promotes freedom from fear, crime, and judgment based on whom you love. It also supports freedom to make choices about your own body.

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I believe in revolution, not incremental reform. We need a government that is accountable to the people, not the other way around. This campaign is about standing up for the truth. I speak without apology, believing in God, acknowledging two genders, recognizing the importance of fossil fuels for human prosperity, and opposing reverse racism. An open border is not a border, parents should determine their children's education, and the nuclear family is the best form of governance. Capitalism lifts people out of poverty. There are three branches of government, not four, and the US Constitution guarantees freedom. We fight for the truth.

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Trump seems to believe that attacking Teslas or dealerships is domestic terrorism, while attempting to kill cops to overthrow the government and change an election is not. According to Speaker 1, Trump thinks freedom and liberties belong only to people who agree with him. Speaker 1 states that this view of America is not shared by people who believe in the Constitution.

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Speaker 1 is optimistic that, even if there isn’t an impeachment proceeding and a removal from office, whether or not that happens, the American people are gonna pass judgment on what kind of country we wanna be. There are strong policy disagreements, but we have a common set of values that hold this country together: "We don't have common ancestry, common language, common faith. We have nothing in common except a set of values." "That's the glue in The United States Of America that holds Republicans, Democrats, and independents together." "Our leaders must reflect the glue that holds us together. They can't be people who lie all the time. They just can't." Guns are important; immigration, abortion, taxes are important, but above that is something we have in common that's nonnegotiable. "What if he wins again? Will you still believe that?" He says he’ll be from his new home in New Zealand, I will but I I I still will believe in America.

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The speaker believes there have been attacks on the Constitution, particularly the First Amendment, with Democrats claiming it enables disinformation. The speaker argues the First Amendment exists because the founders came from countries where free speech was punished. The speaker asserts the Second Amendment is there to stop tyranny and protect freedom of speech. They have debated this, especially with people in LA who want to take away guns. The speaker asks if anyone can guarantee the U.S. will never have a tyrannical government, and since no one can, people need to keep their guns to prevent it.

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The speaker denies claims of promoting the great replacement theory and emphasizes concern for native-born Americans. They argue against mass immigration, advocate for a strong economy to support families, and defend the right to self-defense. The speaker rejects responsibility for hate crimes and criticizes the interviewer's questions as disingenuous. They express admiration for the country's beauty and people but lament the quality of the media.

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The future of Western civilization is in the balance. In Europe, political opposition is being jailed and free speech is under assault. Republicans and conservatives believe the fundamental values and tenants of Western civilization that the country has been built on are under assault. The November election was the beginning of the pushback on that assault, but it's not over.

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This video discusses the beliefs of MAGA extremists. They advocate for a sovereign nation with secure borders and legal migration. They oppose foreign wars and support women competing in women's sports. They believe in hiring based on credentials, not identity, and consider unborn babies to be human beings. They find it hypocritical to own oceanfront property or private jets while advocating for climate change. They support gun rights, want more American-made products, and oppose forced injections. They value free speech, even if it includes mean comments. The speaker finds these beliefs terrifying. (Translated into English)

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This country values openness, respect, compassion, the rule of law, individual rights, and freedom. It promotes freedom from fear, crime, and judgment based on whom you love. It also supports freedom to make choices about your own body.

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With Donald Trump leading the United States, we will never see another Afghanistan. We need border, energy, economic, food, defense, and national security, because if you are not secure, you are not free. That's why conservatives are growing and becoming more influential in European politics, making the left nervous. Unlike when Bill Clinton and Tony Blair created a global leftist network, conservatives are now collaborating globally, which some see as a threat. Despite the attacks against us, people vote for us because they are not naive. We defend freedom, love our nations, want secure borders, protect businesses, and defend family and life. We fight against wokeism, protect our faith and free speech, and stand for common sense.

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The speaker states that the racial makeup of the United States is irrelevant as long as the population is pro-gun, pro-family, interested in space exploration, desires freedom, and rejects slavery. The speaker believes it is necessary to move beyond race and embrace a system of ideas.

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Dave Rubin returns to the Rubin Report, discussing his time away and the political landscape. He highlights his new studio in Miami and expresses gratitude for audience support. Rubin reflects on the recent controversies, particularly surrounding Sam Harris, who defended censorship and downplayed the significance of Hunter Biden's laptop. Rubin critiques Harris's stance, emphasizing the dangers of justifying censorship for political ends. He contrasts this with his own political evolution and the shift of figures like Joe Rogan towards Republican support, driven by dissatisfaction with the current administration. Rubin critiques President Biden's recent speech, labeling it divisive and reminiscent of historical totalitarianism. He argues that the rhetoric from Democrats is designed to instill fear and maintain control. Rubin calls for a broader acceptance of diverse political views and encourages individuals to embrace freedom of speech, asserting that many are awakening to the failures of leftist policies. He concludes with a hopeful vision for a united front of freedom-loving Americans.
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