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Cal Rittenhouse, a 17-year-old white boy, murdered two or three black kids in Michigan during a protest and was acquitted on all charges. Jordan Penny choked out a black homeless man on a train in New York and was also acquitted. These cases suggest a sense of white power supremacy in the country because white people are not always held to the same extent as black people when committing crimes. Rittenhouse was the same age as the black boy who recently killed a white guy. Rittenhouse murdered someone and was acquitted.

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Kamala is a poor candidate who has had four years without being elected. The Democratic party may win by undermining democracy, especially after the threats against Trump. Real political violence stems from labeling opponents as threats. Identity politics have radicalized many Democrats, focusing too much on race, gender, and sexuality. An earlier conversation highlighted assumptions about identity; the speaker, a mixed individual who identifies as bisexual, emphasizes that others often project their views onto him without knowing his true background.

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Senator Schumer, once loyal to Israel and Jewish people, is now likened to a Palestinian for political gain, confusing many.

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We demonize and then use the wrap up smear tactic in politics. This involves smearing someone with falsehoods, getting it reported in the press, and then using that as validation. It's a tactic that is self-evident.

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A hypothetical scenario is presented involving young white men attacking elderly black couples at a country music festival while others cheer and film. The speaker states this would be wrong and those involved should be brought to justice. The speaker then claims that the races are reversed in a real incident at a Cincinnati jazz festival, where young black teens allegedly targeted and brutally beat middle-aged white couples. The speaker describes the videos as horrifically violent, showing a woman being knocked unconscious. The speaker encourages viewers to find the videos on social media. The speaker characterizes the alleged attack as animalistic and evil and claims President Trump's administration is taking it very seriously.

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Jussie Smollett's associates reveal their side of the story in the Fox Nation special, "Anatomy of a Hoax." They explain how they planned the attack on Smollett, arriving at the scene early and without phones. They approached Smollett, yelled the slurs he requested, and threw him to the ground. To make it look more real, one of the associates gave him a noogie and tried to leave a mark. This new information contradicts Smollett's original claims and sheds light on the staged nature of the incident.

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Fabrication by the government has been evident, especially regarding the January 6th events. Jacob Chansley, known as the MAGA shaman, exemplifies how narratives can be flipped. Initial reporting suggested a white supremacist insurrection, which contradicted the reality observed in the tapes. The truth revealed that many participants were simply amazed to be in the Capitol, with some being led in by police. Chansley even offered to pray for an officer, showcasing a stark contrast to the narrative. The reaction to questioning this narrative was intense, with colleagues expressing outrage rather than engaging in discussion. This suggests that those who react defensively may be hiding something, reinforcing the idea that instinct can guide us to the truth.

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Recently, some police officers spoke about their trauma during the January events. One officer described being outnumbered, beaten, and called a traitor. However, it turns out he was not in uniform and was actually an FBI informant carrying a Confederate flag. This revelation undermines the narrative presented, suggesting it was not based on truth. There's a call to release FBI files to uncover the real culprits behind the events.

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Douglas J. Davis falsely accused an Uber driver of antisemitism because his family was too big for the car. The driver refused to transport them without child seats, leading to a confrontation where Davis accused the driver of racial profiling. Despite the driver trying to leave, Davis continued to provoke him. The situation escalated as Davis accused the driver of being sick.

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Speaker 0 says the MAGA crowd was trying to characterize the assassin as anything but one of them because the guys the 22 year old kid in Java's family was MAGA. As if a 22 year old with a trans girlfriend never rebelled against their family. He adds, I mean but was he on the left? I don't know that either. The remarks reflect a dispute over how political identity is attributed to the shooter and reveal uncertainty about the attacker's exact political alignment, highlighting skepticism about simplifying motives to a single label. The exchange centers on how media and audiences might interpret the killer's beliefs through family affiliations and slogans rather than direct evidence.

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Biden's inconsistent claims about his civil rights involvement include exaggerating being arrested while trying to visit Nelson Mandela. He initially said he was arrested in Soweto with the UN ambassador, but later clarified it was at the Johannesburg airport. This raises questions about whether he was confused or embellishing the story.

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Trump's critics are accusing him of actions they themselves are committing. The Democratic Party is repeatedly pushing debunked hoaxes while claiming to be the honest ones. For example, they misrepresent Trump's comments on protecting women from illegal immigrants, twisting his words to suggest he opposes women's rights. Another instance involves a false claim that Trump wants to execute Liz Cheney. In reality, he was criticizing her warmongering stance, suggesting that if she faced frontline combat, she'd reconsider her views on war. Despite this, the media has distorted his words, leading many to believe outrageous lies about him. The ongoing misrepresentation and manipulation of facts by the media and political opponents is concerning.

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Joe Biden, the DOJ, and FBI are accused of being the biggest threat to America by creating hate crime hoaxes. They are believed to want to keep us divided and are seen as the real white supremacists. Their actions are said to aim at destroying us.

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A man is going to federal prison for sharing a meme during the meme wars of 20. The meme made a joke about Hillary Clinton supporters being too unintelligent to vote by text. It was meant as satire and did not actually convince anyone to vote incorrectly. The Department of Justice couldn't find anyone who believed the meme or voted on the wrong day. In contrast, a Chinese American Trump supporter named Christina Wong made a similar joke about voting for Trump on November 9th, but she faced no consequences. This highlights a double standard and the political prosecution of speech.

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Democrats falsely claimed Joe Biden was a genius solving all problems, but it was all lies.

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Raquel Saraswati, a European and Italian descent woman, was exposed by her colleagues at the American Friends Service Committee for falsely claiming to be a person of color. Despite her white heritage, she held the position of chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer at a leftist social justice organization. This incident highlights the concept of transracialism, which was once considered far-fetched. Raquel defended her claims by stating that she is African, drawing a parallel to Elon Musk.

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A Jewish student at Yale claimed she was stabbed in the eye with a flag, but video evidence showed otherwise. The incident was exaggerated in a news article, leading to widespread coverage. The video clearly showed that the flag only grazed her, contradicting her dramatic claims. The situation was blown out of proportion, with no actual eye stabbing occurring.

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Now that we know certain narratives aren't true, it's time to revisit the George Floyd story. The medical examiner found no evidence of asphyxia or strangulation, suggesting Floyd died of natural causes, exacerbated by drug use. This contradicts the widespread narrative. George Floyd is the Democratic Party's ideal black man: poor, uneducated, and dependent. Democrats want more like him because they vote Democrat. The party degrades black people to maintain control, fostering a sense of victimhood and dependence. They use groups like BLM as militias, exploiting isolated incidents to ignite division and advance their agenda. BLM doesn't stand for Black Lives Matter; it stands for burn, loot, and murder.

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A recent incident at the White House, where a person identifying as a woman went topless during a pride celebration, highlights the cultural hysteria and decadence in our society. Our politics and institutions have been weaponized for political gain, and this trend is likely to continue. The pressure on the next Republican president to bring charges against Joe Biden and his family will be immense. Our society is in decline, as we have prioritized our economy over everything else, including family and community. This incident is just a symptom of a larger problem: we no longer live in the world we once knew.

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The main issue at hand is the two-tier system of justice in the United States, particularly how individuals are treated based on their political orientation. For example, during the Antifa riots, two liberal attorneys firebombed a police car but were treated leniently by the justice system. Despite facing federal charges, the judge referred to them as "good guys," and the Department of Justice waived the charges, allowing them to receive probation instead of the mandatory minimum prison sentence. This disparity highlights the ongoing problem of unequal treatment in the justice system, which is likely to continue in future cases.

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A coworker excitedly informed the speaker that Michelle Obama is running for president. The speaker questions why they should vote for her just because she is black, expressing frustration with black people falling for such assumptions. The coworker takes offense and accuses the speaker of being a "coon" or a supporter of racism. The speaker asks if Michelle Obama is really running and requests someone to research it, also questioning if she is transgender.

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Speaker 1: "The narrative that they have pushed forward in the last ten years is that there is a relentless assault on against black people be on behalf of white people, and the data does not show that." Speaker 1: "White individuals are actually more likely to be attacked, especially even per capita, by black individuals in this country." Speaker 3: "it's just pure race race mongering, hate mongering. It's wrong." Speaker 3: "Where is the George Floyd policing act? It didn't pass." Speaker 0: "The media doesn't care about this, and we should start asking why." Speaker 1: "All of a sudden, when we make the left live up to their own standard of rules, there is complete silence by the entire American media."

The Megyn Kelly Show

Smoking Gun Biden Cover-Up Admission, Brutal KJP Interview, and Zohran's "Aunt" Lie, with Ruthless
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Megyn Kelly opens the show by discussing a video released by the House Oversight Committee featuring Mike Donalan, a top advisor to Joe Biden. Donalan reportedly admitted to receiving $4 million for working on Biden's 2024 campaign and was set to receive an additional $4 million if Biden were reelected. Kelly highlights Donalan's evasiveness during questioning, interpreting his pauses and stutters as an attempt to conceal what she views as "greed" and "dishonest hackery" driven by personal financial gain rather than patriotism. She criticizes the exorbitant amount paid to a campaign manager and suggests it reflects a broader issue of self-enrichment within the Biden administration, questioning the true motives behind the presidency. The discussion then shifts to Karine Jean-Pierre's recent interview with The New Yorker, where Kelly and her guests critique Jean-Pierre's perceived incompetence and reliance on identity politics. They highlight her struggles to answer basic questions, her repeated invocation of being a "black queer woman," and her inconsistent arguments regarding the Democratic Party's treatment of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Kelly suggests Jean-Pierre's career is a product of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives rather than merit, and that she benefits from a compliant media unwilling to challenge her. The segment portrays Jean-Pierre as a "dumb liar" whose public appearances expose the weaknesses of the Democratic Party's communication strategy. Next, the podcast addresses Zoran Mamdani, a New York mayoral candidate, and his controversial comments regarding 9/11. Kelly lambastes Mamdani for allegedly fabricating a story about his aunt experiencing Islamophobia after the attacks, arguing that he exploits the tragedy to push a narrative of victimhood. She emphasizes that 9/11 was about the nearly 3,000 Americans killed by radical Islamic terrorists and the sacrifices of first responders, not about "imaginary bullying" or "Islamophobia." Kelly and her guests express alarm over Mamdani's association with individuals who support radical Islamic ideologies, including his father's views on suicide bombers, and urge New Yorkers to vote against him, even if it means supporting Andrew Cuomo. Finally, the show touches on Gavin Newsom's attempt to portray a humble upbringing during a podcast interview. Kelly exposes Newsom's claims of growing up with "Wonderbread and macaroni and cheese" as disingenuous, contrasting them with photos and articles detailing his privileged background and early business ventures with the wealthy Getty family. This anecdote serves to further illustrate the theme of political figures faking relatability and honesty. Overall, the episode presents a strong critique of perceived dishonesty, corruption, and the influence of identity politics within the Democratic Party and progressive movements.

The Rubin Report

Gavin Newsom Humiliated as His Answer for CNN Backfires Spectacularly
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The episode centers on a high-velocity critique of Gavin Newsom as a political figure and public persona, framed by the host’s conviction that Newsom’s public image relies on manufactured authenticity. The discussion opens with a take on Newsom’s recent remarks about his literacy and SAT score, arguing that the statements are a form of political pandering and a strategic attempt to appeal to diverse audiences. The hosts juxtapose Newsom’s self-presentation in media appearances—where he is portrayed as cosmopolitan and privileged—with the implication that he uses identity-based messaging to win favor among Black voters and other groups, while simultaneously being accused of hypocrisy about privilege and access. The segment expands to compare Newsom’s narrative to Bill Clinton’s famous “you ain’t black” moment, suggesting a broader pattern of racial and cultural pandering in modern politics. Across the episode, the hosts interrogate how public figures manage perception, signal authenticity, and negotiate privilege, including a digressive but pointed look at Newsom’s upbringing, connections, and alleged gatekeeping by elite circles. This leads to a broader meditation on how media coverage and political branding shape voters’ beliefs, and how “soft bigotry of low expectations” and other loaded concepts are deployed in service of political agendas. The program then shifts to a broader critique of the Democratic party’s direction, contrasting it with coverage of Donald Trump and the GOP’s messaging around immigration, crime, and border policy. The hosts present clips from Trump supporters and conservative commentators that frame Democrat policy as ineffective or dangerous, while also acknowledging the complexity of policy debates, including violence in Mexico and the evolving role of cartels. In parallel, they comment on domestic responses to crises in American cities, law enforcement challenges during severe weather, and the political theater surrounding the State of the Union address. The discussion repeatedly ties cultural shifts, media narratives, and policy disagreements to a larger concern about national unity, political polarization, and the risk of escalating factionalism on both sides of the spectrum. Toward the end, the show clips into the Olympics and a celebratory counterpoint about American achievements, using sports as a lens to argue that moments of unity and pride can counterbalance the prevailing doom-and-gloom discourse. While acknowledging difficult national challenges, the hosts advocate for focusing on tangible successes and the value of a resilient national identity, resisting tendencies toward extreme pessimism. The program concludes with a tease for a postgame discussion and a coy nod to the entertainment industry that surrounded the broadcast, underscoring the blend of politics, culture, and media in contemporary discourse.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Jussie Smollett's Hate Crime Hoax and Media Enablers, with The Hodgetwins and Dr. Carol Swain
Guests: The Hodgetwins, Dr. Carol Swain
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In this episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, Megyn discusses the conviction of Jesse Smollett for orchestrating a fake hate crime against himself in January 2019. A Chicago jury found him guilty on five of six felony counts, labeling him a liar and a race hustler. Megyn highlights the absurdity of Smollett's claims, including being attacked by two men who recognized him in the middle of a polar vortex while he was out for a late-night sandwich. His story was met with skepticism from the start, particularly given the implausibility of the circumstances. Smollett's initial reluctance to call the police and his later actions, such as tightening the noose around his neck before police arrived, raised further doubts about his narrative. The media and political figures, including Kamala Harris and AOC, initially supported Smollett, framing the incident as a hate crime without waiting for evidence. Megyn critiques the media's rush to judgment and the political exploitation of the incident, emphasizing that skepticism should be a journalistic virtue. Dr. Carol Swain joins Megyn to discuss the implications of Smollett's actions on real victims of hate crimes, arguing that his hoax has made it harder for legitimate victims to be believed. They also address the broader narrative around racism and hate crimes in America, suggesting that real incidents are often overshadowed by fabricated ones. The Hodge Twins, Keith and Kevin, later join the conversation, expressing their disbelief at the media's handling of the Smollett case and the societal implications of such hoaxes. They emphasize the importance of personal responsibility and the need for accountability in cases of false allegations. The episode concludes with a discussion on the cultural and political climate surrounding race and crime in America, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals who challenge prevailing narratives.
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