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In this video, the speakers discuss the potential candidacy of Donald Trump for the presidency in 2024 and the popularity of Ron DeSantis. They mention Trump's announcement to test his opponents and criticize the media for being corrupt. They also talk about Trump being victimized and his strategic moves in politics. The conversation shifts to DeSantis and his rejection of woke ideology. The speakers mention that DeSantis has done a good job as governor but question if his popularity will translate to other states. They also touch on Trump's successes that the media doesn't cover and discuss issues such as critical race theory and stagflation in the United States. The video ends with thanks to the speakers.

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Former President Trump fulfilled some campaign promises, despite spreading misinformation about the 2020 election being rigged or stolen. However, he remains popular in the polls. Governor Ron DeSantis is now striving to catch up to him.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss several interrelated topics centered on Florida and historical-political curiosities. - They acknowledge the depth of content about Jekyll Island and the Federal Reserve, calling it very complex and intentionally so. - They then pivot to Bal Harbour in South Florida, opened in 1947, described as the headquarters of Judaism in the Southeast United States. Bal Harbour is noted as being 50% Jewish and 50% other residents who enjoy living by the water. The name Bal Harbour is linked to the word “Baal,” described as the god of sacrifice, and a claim is made that no one on the street in Bal Harbour can explain the name. - A connection is drawn between Bal Harbour and high-profile figures: they mention John McAfee’s death and suggest a link to an apartment in Bal Harbour, with Surfside being part of the same area. They reference a mysterious collapse of a building (Building 7) in North Miami on the same night as McAfee’s death, claiming the collapse occurred in Bal Harbour and that American response teams were not allowed to dig; instead, the IDF was brought in to excavate the rubble. The speakers note a ceremony in which Ron DeSantis praised the IDF. - They compare Bal Harbour and Brooklyn/Manhattan Orthodox Jewish communities, noting elements like separate paramedics and hospitals for Orthodox Jews and suggesting past riots influenced these arrangements. They state similar patterns exist in South Florida, particularly around Bal Harbour and Hollywood. - The speakers clarify that the Chabad Lubavitch sect is the “headquarters” in Bal Harbour, describing it as the most messianic and hardcore Zionist, with tunnels and mattresses mentioned. They claim this group is very powerful: “every president in The United States meets with them,” “Putin goes and meets with them,” and they reference an Argentina leader meeting them in Bal Harbour. They claim Trump visited the grave of their head rabbi. - They discuss Palm Beach as a place associated with wealth and cultural relevance, noting it as the area America’s warm Gulf Stream current comes closest to the mainland, linking this to trade routes and the slave trade. They attribute Palm Beach’s warmth and beauty, along with mentions of Trump and Epstein living there, to its geographic position and climate. - The conversation ends with an invitation to continue the discussion and a plug for the hosts’ content, with Speaker 0 promoting Old World Florida on YouTube, Rumble, X, and Patreon, and noting they do many interviews.

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Yesterday, Randy Fine called me. He berated me for forty two minutes about the Florida governor's race, telling me that if I entered that race, there would be real problems for me in the future, telling me that it wouldn't be nice to Byron Donalds if I ran against him as if we don't have elections in this country. Randy, if Byron is such a good candidate, he'll trounce me. But the truth is Republicans are the ones who got trounced this week. Republicans got trounced because of people like you and Byron Donald's. People like you and Byron Donald's, all you get done is write strongly worded letters, go on CNN and Fox News and whine, and then come back to your districts and act like you got something done for Americans. It's an absolute joke. The only person who's working in Washington DC goes by the name of Donald j Trump. And the do nothing congressional Republicans, many of whom are good people, but the truth of the matter is that if Elon Musk emailed you guys and asked you what you got done this week, you would say absolutely nothing. Because you know what? Going on TV, whining on podcasts, and writing tweets does not count. That does not count as getting something done for hardworking Americans. But you know the beautiful thing about all of this is that you guys endorse each other. You and Byron are thick as thieves, which is quite fitting actually. You guys endorse each other. Byron, you endorsed Randy for his congressional reelection. So Byron, let me ask you. Do you endorse Randy Fine's comment on 07/22/2025 in which in response to children starving in Gaza, Randy said, quote, starve away. This is the problem. This is the problem with you congressional Republicans is you are not focused on delivering for America first. We did not vote for foreign wars. We did not vote for bombing other countries. We did not vote for any of that. We voted for America first, period. End of story. And what you guys have done has been a complete humiliation, a complete rejection of the historic landslide, the mandate that we as voters gave president Trump. Get back to DC, do your jobs, and actually deliver America first.

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In 2024, I hope Trump and Governor DeSantis will compete for the Republican nomination. Trump is struggling after his 2020 loss, losing support from big donors. DeSantis is seen as a strong contender due to his shrewdness, ruthlessness, and ambition.

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The speaker is asking people who they are excited to vote for in the 2024 election. Many people responded that they would vote for Donald Trump. Some people said they would vote for Nikki Haley, and others said they would vote for Governor DeSantis. One person said they were in the middle and would vote for either Trump or DeSantis. Another person said they were pumped up but felt like we need a break from elections.

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Governor DeSantis is confronted by a journalist who asks when he will drop out of the race and accuses him of wasting money. The journalist also questions DeSantis about his campaign strategy and whether he will endorse President Trump. The journalist criticizes DeSantis for being absent during a state of emergency in Florida and accuses him of betraying Trump and the people of Florida. The journalist claims that DeSantis is scared to face independent journalists and predicts that he will lose to Trump in Iowa. The journalist concludes by saying that DeSantis has ruined his political career.

The Megyn Kelly Show

What Dem Panic Means for Biden and Trump, and San Fran Suddenly Cleans Up, with the Ruthless Podcast
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Megan Kelly opens the show discussing various political topics, including San Francisco's sudden cleanup of homelessness and crime ahead of President Biden and President Xi's visit. She highlights reports on Biden's struggles with his 2024 campaign, particularly his declining poll numbers among key demographics, including Black men. The hosts discuss a Politico article suggesting that Biden's campaign will require extraordinary measures due to his age and perceived incapacity to govern effectively. The conversation shifts to the GOP candidates, focusing on the tension between Vivek Ramaswamy and Nikki Haley, with Ramaswamy suggesting Haley's dislike for him stems from envy. The hosts critique Ramaswamy's approach and his past positions, arguing he has shifted to appeal to Trump supporters. They express skepticism about his authenticity and effectiveness as a candidate. The discussion also touches on Donald Trump's legal challenges and how they may impact his candidacy. The hosts note that while Trump's indictments have energized his base, they could alienate independent voters in a general election. They analyze the implications of Trump's comments about potentially using the justice system against political opponents if re-elected. As the conversation progresses, the hosts discuss the dynamics of the GOP primary, particularly the competition between Haley and DeSantis. They emphasize Haley's rising momentum and DeSantis's need for a strong showing in Iowa to remain competitive. The hosts express concern about the potential for a divided Republican electorate and the challenges candidates face in appealing to moderate voters. Finally, they critique California Governor Gavin Newsom's handling of San Francisco's issues, highlighting the hypocrisy of cleaning up the city for a global event while neglecting its residents. The show concludes with a light-hearted exchange among the hosts, reflecting on the absurdities of the current political landscape.

The Rubin Report

Filmmaking Legend Just Torched His Credibility by Saying This | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the recent State of the State address by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, emphasizing its significance amid DeSantis's potential presidential run. He critiques corporate media, particularly CNN's Don Lemon and documentarian Ken Burns, for misrepresenting Florida's educational policies, specifically regarding the removal of an AP course related to "woke" gender theory. Rubin asserts that DeSantis's administration is committed to teaching all aspects of Black history, countering claims of exclusion. DeSantis's address highlighted Florida's achievements and his pro-family initiatives, including eliminating sales tax on baby supplies. Rubin argues that Florida serves as a model for freedom and governance, contrasting it with the perceived failures of other states. He also addresses the political landscape, suggesting that DeSantis may be more effective than Trump in implementing conservative policies. Rubin concludes by encouraging viewers to embrace freedom and consider moving to Florida, while also engaging with his Locals community for further discussion.

PBD Podcast

Trump $2K Tariff Dividend, 50 Year Mortgage, Jan 6th Pipe Bomber + Shutdown Over? | PBD Podcast 681
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The podcast covers a wide range of current events and political discussions, starting with the recent government shutdown. The hosts discuss the Senate's bipartisan vote to advance a funding measure, suggesting it was political theater tied to special elections. President Trump's proposals for healthcare reform, aiming to bypass insurance companies and provide cash directly to citizens, and the administration's consideration of 50-year mortgages to address housing affordability are also highlighted. The hosts delve into the financial implications of such long-term mortgages, comparing buying versus renting, and emphasize the importance of long-term residency when purchasing a home. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on alleged political corruption, particularly concerning Nancy Pelosi's substantial stock profits while in Congress, sparking debate on insider trading and calls for stricter ethics rules for elected officials. The conversation also touches on the January 6th Capitol riot, with an investigative report alleging a former Capitol Police officer, Shaunie Ray Kirkoff, as the pipe bomber, and accusations of an FBI cover-up. This is linked to broader criticisms of media bias, exemplified by the BBC's apology for doctoring footage of Trump's January 6th speech to portray him as inciting violence. The hosts analyze the political landscape, including Gavin Newsom's potential 2028 presidential bid, his use of religious scripture to justify policies, and criticisms of his governance in California, particularly regarding homelessness and economic policies. They contrast Newsom with Kamala Harris and AOC as potential Democratic nominees, offering strong opinions on their electability and political effectiveness. On the Republican side, JD Vance is discussed as a potential frontrunner for 2028, with Marco Rubio's private support noted. Social issues are also addressed, with Denmark's proposal to ban social media for children under 15 receiving strong support from the hosts and their audience, citing concerns about pedophilia, mental health, and academic performance. The declining morale and increasing resignations within the NYPD due to anti-police sentiment and the incoming leadership of Zoran Mandani are discussed, with fears that New York City could face similar challenges to Portland. Finally, Trump's proposal for a $2,000 tariff dividend for most Americans is debated, with hosts expressing skepticism about stimulus checks and the national debt.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fox and CNN's Disastrous Ratings, and "CitiBike Karen" Smears, with Emily Jashinsky & Eliana Johnson
Guests: Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the latest political developments, including Senator Tim Scott's presidential campaign announcement and the anticipation surrounding Ron DeSantis's entry into the race. Kelly highlights Scott's optimistic message and personal story, noting that while he is well-liked, he faces significant challenges in gaining traction against frontrunners like Trump and DeSantis. Eliana Johnson expresses hope for Scott's candidacy, emphasizing the importance of optimism in the Republican Party, while Emily Jashinsky raises concerns about whether Scott's message resonates with the current GOP base, which may prefer a more combative approach. The conversation shifts to DeSantis, who is expected to announce his candidacy soon. Kelly and her guests discuss the potential impact of DeSantis's entry, noting that he could appeal to both Trump supporters and moderate voters. They analyze the media's reaction to DeSantis, suggesting that the attention he receives indicates he is perceived as a serious contender. Johnson emphasizes the need for DeSantis to articulate a clear message that distinguishes him from Trump while also appealing to the Trump base. The discussion then turns to Tucker Carlson's firing from Fox News, with speculation about whether it was influenced by Dominion's settlement with the network. Kelly shares insights from Chadwick Moore, who claims that Carlson's dismissal was part of the settlement terms, although Dominion denies this. The hosts express skepticism about the denials and discuss the implications for Fox News's ratings, which have significantly declined since Carlson's departure. The conversation also touches on the media's handling of narratives surrounding race and gender, particularly in the context of a recent incident involving a pregnant woman and a bike dispute that has drawn accusations of racism. The hosts criticize the rush to judgment in the media and the consequences of social media's influence on public perception. Finally, they discuss the Cannes Film Festival, highlighting the trend of provocative fashion choices among celebrities and the implications for societal standards of beauty and modesty. The hosts express concern about the messages being sent to young women and the potential impact on cultural values. They conclude by addressing Target's backlash over a controversial bathing suit design, reflecting on the broader cultural debates surrounding gender identity and expression.

The Megyn Kelly Show

DeSantis Declares & Target's "Tuck-Friendly" Backlash, w/ Victor Davis Hanson, Peter Tragos and More
Guests: Victor Davis Hanson, Peter Tragos
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's presidential campaign announcement via a live Twitter Spaces event with Elon Musk, marking a significant shift in media dynamics as candidates bypass traditional outlets like Fox News. Victor Davis Hanson joins to analyze this strategy, suggesting it allows DeSantis to distance himself from the ongoing drama at Fox and position himself as a fresh alternative with new ideas. The conversation touches on the rivalry between DeSantis and Donald Trump, with Trump’s camp criticizing DeSantis's charisma and loyalty. The discussion shifts to DeSantis's controversial battle with Disney, with some conservatives questioning the wisdom of his approach. Hanson believes that while the Disney conflict may not be a major issue now, it could resonate if framed as a stand against corporate wokeness. The conversation also highlights the backlash against the LA Dodgers for honoring a group that mocks Catholicism, illustrating the cultural tensions surrounding corporate decisions and public sentiment. Kelly and Hanson discuss the implications of the media landscape changing, with figures like Musk gaining influence over traditional media giants. They note that more conservatives are turning to alternative media sources, reflecting a broader shift in how political narratives are shaped and consumed. The conversation then transitions to the legal landscape, including the Brian Kohberger murder case, where new evidence suggests a pattern of troubling behavior leading up to the murders of four college students. The panel discusses the implications of circumstantial evidence and the challenges of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. In a separate segment, Kelly addresses a civil lawsuit involving a transgender individual against a yoga studio, highlighting the complexities of gender identity laws and the potential for legal challenges surrounding women's spaces. The discussion emphasizes the need for clarity in laws protecting both transgender rights and women's safety. Finally, the panel discusses E. Jean Carroll's renewed legal action against Trump for defamation following his comments post-verdict, questioning the boundaries of free speech and the implications of public figures making statements about accusations against them. The segment concludes with a case involving a nurse caught in a viral confrontation over a city bike, underscoring the dangers of rushing to judgment in the media.

The Rubin Report

Listen to Crowd's Reaction as Bill Maher Defends This GOP Contender | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin opens the February 1, 2023, episode of the Rubin Report by reflecting on the passage of time and discussing the upcoming political landscape, particularly the brewing rivalry between Donald Trump and Ron DeSantis. He acknowledges DeSantis's successful governance in Florida, highlighting his recent re-election by a significant margin and the state's economic growth. Rubin emphasizes the media's desire to pit Trump and DeSantis against each other, suggesting that such conflicts can sharpen candidates but warns against falling into media traps. Rubin discusses the importance of appealing to disaffected liberals and independents, noting figures like Bill Maher who have expressed support for DeSantis. He critiques the media's portrayal of DeSantis's policies, particularly regarding education and COVID-19, asserting that DeSantis has effectively countered woke ideology and prioritized parental rights in education. He also addresses the implications of the upcoming 2024 election, mentioning Nikki Haley's anticipated candidacy and the potential for a diverse Republican field. Rubin argues that healthy competition among candidates could benefit the party, contrasting it with the monolithic nature of the Democratic Party. He concludes by encouraging viewers to join the post-game wrap-up on Locals, celebrating the show's growth and success.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Does Nikki Haley Have a Shot, and Parenting and Friendship Tips, with David Sacks & Megyn's Friends
Guests: David Sacks
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Megyn Kelly opens her show from Las Vegas, introducing her friends and teasing personal discussions about life, friendship, and parenting. She transitions to the 2024 GOP race, criticizing Kareem Jean-Pierre's claim that President Biden is the best communicator. David Sacks, a venture capitalist and co-host of the All-In podcast, joins her to discuss the political landscape, particularly the potential candidacy of Vivek Ramaswamy. Sacks believes Ramaswamy's entry could benefit Trump by splitting votes among candidates like Ron DeSantis, who he views as a stronger contender against Trump. They discuss Nikki Haley's campaign, with Sacks expressing skepticism about her chances due to her establishment ties and hawkish foreign policy stance, which he feels doesn't resonate with the current Republican base. He argues that the base desires candidates who confront corporate interests and cultural issues, which he believes Haley fails to do. They agree that having multiple establishment candidates in the race dilutes DeSantis's chances. The conversation shifts to Trump and DeSantis's rivalry, with Sacks noting Trump's struggle to find effective attacks against DeSantis. He suggests that DeSantis should focus on contrasting their effectiveness in governance rather than engaging in personal attacks. They also touch on the issue of age in politics, with Haley proposing mental competency tests for politicians over 75, which Sacks supports, citing concerns about the gerontocracy in Washington. Kelly and Sacks then discuss the media's treatment of candidates, particularly how the left will attack any Republican nominee, regardless of their perceived moderation. They conclude that the Republican base is looking for combative candidates who can effectively challenge the status quo. In a lighter segment, Kelly introduces her friends Yael and Joelle, reminiscing about their shared experiences as mothers in New York. They discuss the importance of friendship and support during challenging times, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation shifts to current events, including bullying incidents in schools and the impact of social media on youth mental health. Finally, they reflect on celebrity culture, discussing Jane Fonda's recent comments on female friendships and the challenges of aging in the public eye. The group emphasizes the value of maintaining friendships and supporting one another through life's ups and downs, encouraging listeners to prioritize their connections with friends.

The Rubin Report

Joe Rogan in Shock Over How Much the Crowd Hates This Leader
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Dave Rubin discusses the current political landscape, noting that many are distancing themselves from Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives, even within the Democratic Party. He highlights Ron DeSantis's withdrawal from the presidential race, suggesting that the nomination is now Donald Trump's to lose. Rubin expresses relief that DeSantis will remain in Florida, where he has made significant contributions to the state. He emphasizes the importance of fighting for good ideas, regardless of political outcomes. Rubin connects cultural events, like a recent UFC fight where fans chanted against Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, to the broader political climate. He argues that the backlash against woke ideologies is fueling Trump's resurgence. He cites UFC fighter Sean Strickland's confrontations with media and his criticisms of woke culture as indicative of a growing resistance among the public. The discussion shifts to education, with Rubin criticizing the inclusion of inappropriate content in school curricula and advocating for parental rights in deciding what children learn. He highlights the rise of groups like Moms for Liberty, which challenge the current educational narratives. Rubin also critiques the World Economic Forum and its influence on global politics, suggesting that leaders like Trudeau embody globalist values that disregard national interests. He concludes by asserting that the pushback against these ideologies is essential for reclaiming American values and governance, urging individuals to stand firm in their beliefs and fight against the prevailing narratives.

The Rubin Report

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

The One Line in DeSantis' Speech That Made the Crowd Go Nuts | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses his experience attending Governor Ron DeSantis's inauguration in Tallahassee, highlighting the celebration of freedom and effective governance in Florida. He contrasts this with the dysfunction in Washington, particularly regarding Kevin McCarthy's struggle to secure the House leadership, where he has lost multiple votes due to internal Republican dissent. Rubin emphasizes Florida's population growth and success compared to the exodus from states like California and New York, attributing this to DeSantis's rejection of "woke" ideologies and promotion of normalcy. He critiques California's policies, particularly those related to gender transitions for minors, citing a detransitioner’s testimony to illustrate the potential harms of such legislation. Rubin also addresses the broader implications of these policies on free speech and public health, referencing figures like Rachel Levine. He concludes by noting the chaotic state of the Republican Party and the potential for new leadership, particularly through figures like Byron Donalds, while emphasizing the importance of maintaining effective governance amidst internal conflicts.

PBD Podcast

PBD Podcast | EP 53
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The hosts discuss a surprise reveal involving a unique vehicle, teasing the audience until they reach 3,000 live viewers. They cover various news topics, including United Airlines' commitment to diversity in pilot hiring, China's record fine on Alibaba for monopoly behavior, and Coinbase's upcoming IPO, which is expected to exceed Goldman Sachs' valuation. They also mention Amazon's defeat of a union effort in Alabama and Domino's launch of autonomous pizza delivery. A story about homelessness in California is shared, highlighting a friend's experience where a homeless person set his car on fire. The hosts discuss the growing homelessness crisis in California, with 60% of the nation's homeless population residing there, and the challenges it presents to local businesses and communities. The conversation shifts to California's political landscape, including a governor candidate adopting a proposal to eliminate state taxes in favor of a tourist tax. The hosts express skepticism about the state's ability to implement such changes effectively. They then discuss the implications of a $2.8 billion fine imposed on Alibaba by China, emphasizing the government's control over entrepreneurs and the potential for similar actions in the U.S. against cryptocurrency. The hosts express concerns about the future of crypto regulation, especially under the Biden administration. The discussion moves to Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, who has garnered significant public support for a potential presidential run, with 46% of Americans expressing interest. The hosts analyze his appeal and the challenges he may face in navigating political waters. They also touch on New York's recent tax increases on the wealthy and the state's decision to provide financial aid to undocumented immigrants, which has sparked controversy and concern among business leaders about an exodus of wealthy residents. Finally, they discuss Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's rising profile within the GOP, particularly in light of his handling of the pandemic, and speculate on the potential political landscape leading up to the 2024 elections. The hosts conclude by encouraging audience engagement and teasing future episodes.

PBD Podcast

Biden's State Of The Union Speech w/ Roger Stone | PBD Podcast | Ep. 234
Guests: Roger Stone
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In this podcast episode, Patrick Bet-David and Roger Stone discuss the recent State of the Union speech, highlighting its effectiveness and the optics for President Biden. Stone notes that Biden's speech was a mix of addressing successes while downplaying failures, particularly regarding inflation and job numbers. He emphasizes that while Biden claimed to have inherited a mess, he actually started with low inflation rates. The conversation shifts to the optics of the speech, with Stone suggesting that it's too early to determine its impact on voters, as support for Biden's re-election has been declining. They discuss a notable moment during the speech involving a kiss between Jill Biden and Kamala Harris, which Stone finds awkward and distracting. The hosts also touch on Biden's handling of the fentanyl crisis, attributing it to open border policies and criticizing the lack of acknowledgment of this issue in the speech. The podcast then transitions to a discussion about the implications of Biden's speech on the economy, with Stone mentioning that the correlation between spending and inflation is crucial for voters to understand. They also analyze the potential for a recession, with differing opinions on the likelihood of it occurring. The conversation includes a segment on Trump's response to the State of the Union, where he criticized Biden's policies and emphasized his own achievements. Stone believes Trump has a unique appeal to working-class voters and is well-positioned for the 2024 election. They also explore the potential for celebrity candidates in politics, referencing the historical context of Ronald Reagan and Trump's rise. The discussion concludes with a focus on the dynamics within the Republican Party, particularly regarding DeSantis and Haley as potential challengers to Trump, and the implications of their candidacies on the party's future. Lastly, they touch on the use of AI in political speeches, with Israel's president using ChatGPT for his address, raising concerns about bias in AI-generated content. The episode wraps up with reflections on the current political landscape and the upcoming election cycle, emphasizing the unpredictability and intensity of the political environment.

The Megyn Kelly Show

DeSantis, Vivek, Haley, Scott - A Megyn Kelly Show Look at Past Interviews With GOP Candidates
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the GOP Primary, highlighting interviews with Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley, and Tim Scott. She teases an upcoming interview with Donald Trump, marking their first in seven years. The discussion with DeSantis covers his media strategy, particularly his engagement with both conservative and hostile media, and criticisms regarding his establishment ties and fundraising sources. DeSantis defends his record as governor, emphasizing his opposition to corporate interests like Disney and Big Pharma, and his commitment to grassroots support. The conversation shifts to education and recent controversies surrounding Florida's teaching standards on slavery, which DeSantis argues were developed by scholars and aim to present a balanced view. He insists that the standards are honest and not politically motivated. Kelly challenges him on his approach to corporations like Disney, questioning whether his actions constitute government overreach. DeSantis maintains that he is protecting parental rights and standing against corporate influence in politics. The dialogue then transitions to women's sports and transgender issues, where DeSantis asserts that he has taken measures to protect women's sports in Florida. He expresses his belief that the federal government should also uphold these protections. Kelly raises concerns about the political implications of his media presence and online controversies, to which DeSantis responds that he is focused on substantive issues rather than social media squabbles. DeSantis discusses his recent six-week abortion ban in Florida, asserting his pro-life stance while remaining non-committal on federal legislation. He emphasizes the importance of state rights in the abortion debate. The conversation then touches on Nikki Haley's rising popularity in the GOP Primary, with Kelly noting her recent debate performance. The interview with Vivek Ramaswamy highlights his willingness to engage with various media outlets, including CNN, where he faced criticism from Don Lemon. Ramaswamy argues for the importance of diverse perspectives in media and critiques the woke culture that he believes stifles open dialogue. He expresses optimism about the potential for a national revival against woke ideologies. Finally, Tim Scott discusses his views on justice and the political landscape, particularly regarding Donald Trump's legal challenges. He emphasizes the need for consistent justice and personal responsibility, recounting his family's history and the progress made in America. Scott shares anecdotes about Trump’s humanity, including a personal call to his mother, and highlights the importance of opportunity zones in fostering economic growth in underserved communities. He concludes by asserting that America’s best days are ahead, driven by unity and shared values. Kelly wraps up by promoting her upcoming interview with Trump, encouraging viewers to tune in for the live broadcast.

The Megyn Kelly Show

DeSantis Endorses Trump, and Trump's VP Test, with Emily Jashinsky and Eliana Johnson
Guests: Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the 2024 GOP Presidential primary, noting that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has dropped out and endorsed Donald Trump. DeSantis's campaign struggled, particularly after disappointing results in Iowa, where he failed to win any counties. Eliana Johnson comments on DeSantis's dignified exit and the challenges he faced, while Emily Jashinsky reflects on DeSantis's potential future in Florida politics. The conversation shifts to Trump's response to DeSantis's endorsement, highlighting Trump's acknowledgment of DeSantis's campaign efforts. Kelly expresses concerns about Trump's suitability as a candidate, particularly regarding his controversial stances on social issues. The discussion then turns to Nikki Haley's position in the race, with Johnson noting that DeSantis's supporters may gravitate towards Trump. They analyze the dynamics of the Republican primary, emphasizing the loyalty of Trump's base and the challenges faced by other candidates. Kelly and her guests critique the media's portrayal of Trump and the impact of ongoing legal issues on his campaign. They discuss how Trump's indictments have inadvertently boosted his visibility and support among Republican voters. The conversation also touches on the broader implications of Trump's candidacy, particularly regarding the Democratic Party's strategies and Biden's declining approval ratings. They explore the disconnect between the issues prioritized by the Biden administration and the concerns of average voters, particularly around inflation and economic stability. As the discussion progresses, they address the controversies surrounding transgender athletes in women's sports, highlighting recent incidents involving male athletes competing against female athletes. They express concern over the safety and fairness of these situations, emphasizing the need for protections for young girls in sports. The episode concludes with a segment on the cultural implications of book bans in schools, particularly regarding explicit content. Kelly and her guests argue for parental rights in determining what materials are appropriate for children, critiquing the push for certain books to be included in school libraries without parental consent. Overall, the episode covers significant political developments, cultural debates, and the challenges facing candidates in the Republican primary, all while maintaining a critical lens on media narratives and societal changes.

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.

The Rubin Report

DeSantis Takes Hilarious Jabs at Gavin Newsom on His Home Turf | ROUNDTABLE | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin hosts a roundtable with Brendan Leslie, CEO of Florida's Voice, and Sarah Gonzalez from Blaze TV. Rubin celebrates reaching 400,000 subscribers on Rumble, emphasizing the platform's role in countering digital censorship. Leslie discusses his transition from corporate media to founding Florida's Voice, focusing on reporting overlooked stories. The conversation shifts to the divide between blue and red states, highlighting California's Governor Gavin Newsom's criticism of Walgreens for halting abortion pill sales in certain states, which Leslie and Gonzalez argue is a political maneuver rather than a genuine concern for women's health. They also discuss Florida's transformation under Governor Ron DeSantis, contrasting it with California's struggles. The hosts critique a recent congressional hearing involving journalists Matt Taibbi and Michael Schellenberger, who faced hostility from Democrats questioning their credibility. The discussion touches on the media's double standards regarding Biden's mental fitness and the implications of awarding recognition to transgender individuals in women's categories. They conclude by reflecting on the absurdity of current political narratives and the need for a return to common sense in societal discussions.

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PBD Podcast | Ep.119 | Ron DeSantis Press Secretary - Christina Pushaw (Exclusive Interview)
Guests: Christina Pushaw
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The podcast features Patrick Bet-David interviewing Christina Pushaw, press secretary for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. They discuss DeSantis's political standing as he prepares for the 2022 gubernatorial election amidst speculation about a potential presidential run in 2024. Pushaw highlights that DeSantis is focused on his current role and has not publicly indicated any intention to run for president, despite polls showing interest from conservatives. The conversation touches on the perception of DeSantis in national polls, with a CNN survey indicating that many voters are unfamiliar with him. Pushaw emphasizes DeSantis's accomplishments in Florida, particularly his handling of COVID-19, which she argues contrasts sharply with the approaches taken by governors in states like California and New York. She notes that DeSantis prioritized keeping Florida open and protecting individual freedoms, which has attracted many people to the state. Pushaw recounts her background, including her experience as a political consultant in Eastern Europe, and how she came to work for DeSantis. She discusses the challenges of managing media narratives and the criticism DeSantis faces, particularly from opponents like Nikki Fried, who made controversial comparisons between DeSantis and Hitler. Pushaw defends DeSantis against such claims, asserting that they trivialize historical atrocities. The discussion shifts to the topic of critical race theory (CRT) in education, with Pushaw arguing that CRT is a divisive ideology that misrepresents American history. She asserts that Florida law mandates the teaching of factual history, including African-American history, and that parents should have a say in their children's education. They also address the current geopolitical situation regarding Ukraine, with Pushaw expressing concern over Russia's military actions and contrasting Biden's handling of foreign policy with Trump's approach. The conversation concludes with a light-hearted exchange about life in Tallahassee and the cultural differences between Florida and other states, as well as a discussion on Biden's leadership style and whether he truly loves America. Overall, the podcast provides insights into DeSantis's governance, the political landscape in Florida, and the broader implications of current events on American society.
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