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Proud people discuss Trump's deportation plans, ISIS, and police brutality. They compare Trump to Hitler, highlighting immigration policies. They argue about racism, privilege, and the changing times under Trump's presidency. The conversation is heated and emotional.

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The government aims to control you, not serve you. Democrats and Republicans create problems, not solutions. They want to keep you feeling powerless and dependent. The establishment fears Trump's return not because of him, but because of you. Wake up, America, or lose your freedom.

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Millions of immigrants who lack the same moral traditions and understanding of the Constitution are coming to the country. This poses a threat to the values and principles held by constitution-loving Americans. The left is influencing immigrants not to learn English and discouraging them from assimilating into American culture. However, it is not entirely the fault of immigrants or natives. The blame lies with the authorities who ignore the laws and fail to enforce them. The conversation also touches on the idea that breaking the law is not always black and white, using an example of entering a restricted area in a museum with the permission of a local.

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You discussed concerns about trusting President Trump to honor the constitution, given his past actions after losing the election. There are doubts about whether he can genuinely seek constitutional integrity. While there are disagreements with Trump’s previous administration, he has become more aware of issues like censorship and the misuse of federal agencies against democracy. He recognizes the dangers posed by emerging totalitarian technologies that can monitor and control lives. Despite the controversies surrounding the last election, a peaceful transition of power is essential to democracy, and there are significant concerns about ongoing attacks on the constitution.

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It's time to pick a side: are we for the Constitution or TikTok, law and order or open borders? An actor with a new movie about Ronald Reagan says the issues of the 1980 election are similar to today. Back then, there was inflation, 20% interest rates, and Iran hostages. The nation was said to be in decline, but Ronald Reagan said no. Similarly, President Trump, the speaker's favorite president of the 21st century, also rejected national decline.

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The discussion centers on a quote about deporting criminal illegal aliens, attributed to a political figure. The quote emphasizes being a nation of laws and holding accountable those who break them, especially dangerous individuals, noting that deportations of criminals had increased. Initial reactions link such policies to white American nationalism, racism, and xenophobia, with some finding the quote inconsistent with moral principles. The speaker then reveals the quote is from Barack Obama. This revelation surprises many, who expected it to be from Trump due to perceived differences in their approaches to immigration. Some suggest it highlights hypocrisy in politics. Despite Obama's higher deportation numbers at a comparable point in his presidency, some believe his policies were more humane than Trump's.

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People are brainwashed by Democratic propaganda media. The speaker used to vote Democrat but now sees through the lies. They criticize the media for downplaying threats to Trump and blame Democratic leadership for community issues like crime. The speaker urges people to wake up and stop being blind to the agenda.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Political Realignment Favors Trump, Truth About Dem Machine, w/ Batya Ungar-Sargon & Vivek Ramaswamy
Guests: Batya Ungar-Sargon, Vivek Ramaswamy
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Megyn Kelly discusses the upcoming election, highlighting the likelihood that Donald Trump and Kamala Harris may not share a stage again, despite potential debates. Trump has agreed to an NBC debate, while Harris is hesitant, indicating a possible media bias against him. The conversation shifts to polling data, revealing Trump regaining ground in key battleground states like Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina, with significant support from Black men under 50, suggesting a shift in demographics. Batya Ungar-Sargon joins the discussion, emphasizing the changing dynamics within the working class, particularly the Teamsters' leadership, which reflects a growing discontent with the Democratic Party. She notes that many union members lean towards Trump, signaling a political realignment. The conversation touches on the United Auto Workers and their efforts to attract college-educated members, indicating a divide within unions regarding political affiliations. The hosts analyze Kamala Harris's recent media appearances, criticizing her lack of substantive engagement with pressing issues, particularly immigration. They highlight her evasiveness on policies regarding Dreamers and the broader implications of her administration's approach to immigration. The discussion underscores the disconnect between elite Democrats and working-class voters, with Harris's reliance on celebrity endorsements like Oprah Winfrey failing to resonate with the average American. Vivek Ramaswamy enters the conversation, discussing polling accuracy and the challenges of predicting voter behavior, particularly regarding Trump supporters who may be reluctant to disclose their preferences. He argues that the media's portrayal of Trump as a threat to democracy is more about protecting elite interests than genuine concerns for democratic values. The dialogue shifts to the importance of truth in political discourse, with Ramaswamy emphasizing the need for a clear ideological stance within the conservative movement. He critiques the current political landscape, suggesting that many politicians serve as puppets for special interests rather than representing the will of the people. The hosts conclude by addressing the cultural divide in America, particularly regarding issues like gender identity and immigration, advocating for open dialogue while maintaining firm principles. They express concern over the influence of fringe ideologies on mainstream politics and the need for a united front to protect working-class interests.

The Megyn Kelly Show

How Medical Establishment Keeps Americans Sick, and Evils of Censorship, w/ Makary & Naval Ravikant
Guests: Marty Makary, Naval Ravikant
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In the latest episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, Megyn discusses the health crisis in America, highlighting the collaboration between Trump and RFK Jr. on the "Make America Healthy Again" initiative. Dr. Marty Makary, a Johns Hopkins professor and author of *Blind Spots: When Medicine Gets It Wrong and What It Means for Our Health*, emphasizes the dangers of medical groupthink and the blind spots in modern medicine. He critiques the medical establishment for failing to address rising health issues like obesity, cancer, and autoimmune diseases, attributing these problems to poor recommendations and the influence of Big Pharma. Dr. Makary points out that the medical community often overlooks critical factors such as the microbiome, environmental toxins, and dietary issues. He argues that the focus on medications and surgeries neglects root causes of health problems. He also discusses the over-prescription of antibiotics and their detrimental effects on the microbiome, linking them to rising rates of obesity and learning disabilities in children. The conversation shifts to nutrition, where Dr. Makary critiques the low-fat diet recommendations that have persisted since the 1960s, arguing that they have contributed to heart disease rather than preventing it. He highlights the importance of whole foods and the dangers of processed foods, including seed oils and additives that can harm health. The discussion also touches on the implications of C-sections on the microbiome and the importance of delayed cord clamping for newborns. Dr. Makary explains that many health recommendations are based on flawed studies and emphasizes the need for humility and accountability in the medical field. Naval Ravikant joins the conversation, discussing the cultural and political landscape in the U.S. He reflects on the merit-based education system at Stuyvesant High School and critiques the left's approach to education and identity politics. Ravikant argues that the current political climate is driven by single-issue voters and a new form of religion that prioritizes identity over merit. He warns against the dangers of censorship and the weaponization of the justice system, asserting that these practices threaten democracy and could lead to a one-party state. Ravikant emphasizes the importance of free speech and the right to bear arms as fundamental to maintaining a free society. The episode concludes with a discussion on the implications of recent political developments, including the prosecution of Trump, and the potential consequences of changing the rules of the political game. Both guests advocate for a return to fundamental principles of health, education, and governance to address the challenges facing society today.

Tucker Carlson

Tucker and Steve Bannon Respond to Israel’s War on Iran and How It Could Destroy MAGA Forever
Guests: Steve Bannon
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Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon discuss the political landscape in the U.S., focusing on Donald Trump's coalition and the challenges posed by ongoing conflicts, particularly in the Middle East. Bannon emphasizes three key issues: ending "forever wars," securing the border, and revamping trade relationships to bring manufacturing jobs back to America. He expresses concern that involvement in Middle Eastern conflicts could undermine Trump's coalition and distract from domestic priorities, including deportation efforts. Bannon argues that the current political apparatus is resistant to Trump's agenda, particularly regarding immigration and foreign policy. He believes that the deep state, which he claims operates independently of elected officials, poses a significant threat to the country's sovereignty and stability. He warns that failure to confront this apparatus could lead to a loss of control over the nation. The conversation touches on historical parallels, comparing the current situation to past conflicts and the rise of populism. Bannon asserts that the American people are largely against endless wars and support Trump's vision of prioritizing American citizens. He highlights the need for a decisive confrontation with the deep state to reclaim control and implement Trump's policies effectively. Carlson and Bannon also discuss the media's role in shaping public perception and the challenges faced by those who oppose the prevailing narrative. They express frustration with establishment figures who, despite their past support for Trump, now align with the deep state against his agenda. Bannon calls for a united front to address these issues, emphasizing the urgency of the situation as the country faces multiple crises. Ultimately, the discussion underscores a belief in the necessity of a radical shift in governance to restore American sovereignty and prioritize the needs of its citizens over foreign interests.

The Megyn Kelly Show

New Epstein Questions About "Missing Minute," and Mamdani's College Controversy, with RCP Hosts
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing the ongoing news cycle, including President Trump's cabinet meeting and the Democrats' response to the Texas floods. She criticizes CNN's shift back to a leftist stance, particularly calling out Caitlyn Collins and Abby Phillip. Kelly highlights a controversial statement from New York City mayoral candidate Zoran Mumdami regarding the Fourth of July, noting how Vice President JD Vance responded positively to Mumdami, suggesting Republicans see him as a potential face for the Democratic Party. The conversation shifts to the Epstein case, where Kelly expresses concern over some Trump loyalists avoiding the topic to prevent internal conflict within MAGA. She points out Pam Bondi's unusual vocal stance as the head of the DOJ regarding Epstein, which has led to speculation about the existence of a client list. The panel discusses the implications of Bondi's statements and the lack of transparency from the Trump administration, with Tom Bevan emphasizing the public's desire for accountability. Kelly and the panel critique the handling of Epstein's case, questioning the DOJ's commitment to transparency and accountability. They discuss the implications of the missing minute from the jailhouse video of Epstein's death, suggesting it raises further questions about the circumstances surrounding it. The panel debates whether there is a cover-up or simply incompetence within the administration. The discussion then turns to the political landscape in New York, focusing on Zoran Mumdami's rise and the potential implications for Eric Adams. The panel expresses skepticism about Mumdami's ability to govern effectively, given his socialist leanings and the challenges facing the city. They discuss the disconnect between the Democratic Party's leftward shift and the realities of urban governance, particularly regarding crime and public safety. Kelly highlights the contrast between the gratitude immigrants should feel towards the U.S. and the resentment expressed by some, including Mumdami. JD Vance's remarks about patriotism resonate with the panel, who agree that many immigrants fail to acknowledge the opportunities provided by America. The show concludes with a discussion about the Fourth of July celebration Kelly hosted, emphasizing the importance of remembering the nation's founding principles and the ongoing struggle for liberty and justice. The panel expresses a commitment to defending the values that underpin American democracy against the rising tide of socialism and communism.

The Rubin Report

Listen to ‘The View’ Crowd Gasp as Host Starts Lying to Her Co-Hosts Faces
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Dave Rubin reports live from Jerusalem, highlighting its significance as a spiritual and historical center. He describes the Western Wall, the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, emphasizing the coexistence of different faiths in the city. Rubin discusses the ongoing conflict in the region, mentioning recent attacks and the struggle for Israel's existence. He provides a brief history of Israel's formation, noting the rejection of the partition plan by Arab nations. Rubin shifts to U.S. politics, addressing the deportation of the family of an illegal immigrant involved in anti-Semitic violence. He asserts that under Donald Trump's leadership, law and order is being restored in America. He mentions Senator Ted Cruz's efforts to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization and criticizes Democrats for their stance on immigration and crime. Rubin critiques media narratives and highlights the importance of securing borders. He discusses the challenges posed by illegal immigration and the need for accountability in government. He concludes with reflections on spirituality, suggesting that seeking truth and responsibility can lead to a better society. Rubin invites viewers to join him for a live show, emphasizing the importance of community and shared values.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fighting the Establishment in DC, and Why Woke Lost - Piers Morgan, Eric Trump, and Calley Means
Guests: Piers Morgan, Eric Trump, Calley Means
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Megyn Kelly hosts a wide‑ranging discussion with Piers Morgan, Eric Trump, and Calley Means that blends media critique, political strategy, and public‑health reform with personal anecdotes from the Trump orbit. The episode pivots around a centralized theme: the perceived rise of woke culture and its impact on broadcasting, journalism, and policymaking, including a highlight on Condé Nast and Teen Vogue as symbols of what the guests see as a woke establishment. Megyn frames the conversation with pride in a no‑nonsense, anti‑establishment stance and tees up a rundown of guests who embody different facets of the movement: Piers Morgan’s critique of woke culture and his new book, Woke Is Dead; Eric Trump’s reflections on presidential politics, media bias, and his family’s legal and political battles; and Calley Means’s health‑policy project, Maha, which advocates for systemic healthcare reform and healthier food policies. The dialogue weaves through contemporary hot topics—media double standards, the weaponization of government, and the push to “make America healthy again.” The interview with Calley Means spotlights a policy‑oriented critique of America’s health landscape: rampant obesity, the influence of ultra‑processed foods, and the role of government subsidies. Means describes a reform agenda that seeks to realign incentives toward wellness, reduce dependence on high‑priced drugs like Ozempic, and empower families with practical nutrition and access to better health outcomes. The guests also reflect on immigration, the labor market, and the need to prioritize American workers, with Megyn pressing for deportations of those here illegally unless lawful status is established, while also signaling a broader critique of the political class and the media ecosystem that amplifies partisan narratives. The episode closes with a candid exchange about 2028 political possibilities, the resilience of the MAGA movement, and Eric Trump’s personal assessment of leadership, media, and the path forward for a Republican administration. The conversation is anchored by personal anecdotes—from backstage dynamics to family stories, including exchanges about Barron Trump and the Trump Library—providing a candid portrait of a family and a political movement navigating today’s polarized climate.

The Rubin Report

No One Expected These Brutal Moments in Trump’s Inauguration Speech with Co-Host Sage Steele
Guests: Sage Steele
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Dave Rubin and Sage Steele discuss the inauguration of Donald Trump as the 47th president, expressing a sense of relief and optimism about America's future. Steele shares her personal journey from being a former Democrat to supporting Trump, highlighting her experiences with COVID-19, BLM, and corporate pressures from ESPN. They note a shift in political alignment among various individuals, including Jillian Michaels and John Fetterman, who have shown signs of common sense and courage in admitting their changing views. The conversation touches on the significance of Trump's return, the emotional weight of the inauguration, and the importance of standing up for one's beliefs, especially in light of past challenges. They discuss Trump's executive orders aimed at immigration reform, including declaring a national emergency at the southern border and designating drug cartels as terrorist organizations. Steele emphasizes the need for accountability and the importance of using platforms to advocate for change. Rubin and Steele also reflect on the outgoing Biden administration's actions, including controversial pardons, and express skepticism about Biden's awareness of his decisions. They conclude with a hopeful outlook on Trump's potential to lead America back to greatness, emphasizing the importance of courage and authenticity in political discourse. The discussion encapsulates a moment of political realignment and the belief in a renewed America under Trump's leadership.

The Rubin Report

Spending Time with Antifa & Trump's Very Dangerous Game | Douglas Murray | POLITICS | Rubin Report
Guests: Douglas Murray
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In this episode of the Rubin Report, host Dave Rubin speaks with Douglas Murray, a political pundit and cultural expert, about his observations from traveling across the U.S. during the election period. Murray discusses the surprising diversity at Trump rallies, noting a "quiet Trump vote" that he encountered, particularly in California. He contrasts this with his experiences in Portland, Oregon, where he witnessed the destructive actions of Antifa, describing the city as "horrified" by lawlessness and public intimidation. Murray emphasizes that Antifa has a clear agenda to provoke law enforcement into violence for media narratives. He expresses concern over the lack of national unity in America, especially during the pandemic, and highlights the dangers of a divided perception of reality among citizens. Murray critiques the media's portrayal of political events and stresses the need for a bipartisan investigation into voter fraud to restore trust in the electoral process. He reflects on the historical significance of America's past and warns against a narrative that undermines national pride. The conversation concludes with a call for a more balanced understanding of history and the importance of recognizing America's contributions to the world.

PBD Podcast

BREAKING NEWS: Donald Trump Ordered To Pay E. Jean Carroll $83.3 Million | PBD Podcast | Ep. 356
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The discussion begins with the observation that nearly 40% of workers prefer their current jobs over promotions, indicating a shift in career priorities among younger generations like Gen Z and Millennials, who value work-life balance and flexibility. A report reveals that many in these demographics are financially dependent on their parents, with 54% of adults aged 18 to 34 relying on parental support. This financial dependence is exacerbated by rising education costs and delayed life milestones. The conversation shifts to political topics, highlighting Nikki Haley's surprising voter base in New Hampshire, where 70% of her supporters are not registered Republicans. This raises questions about her viability as a candidate, especially as billionaire Reed Hoffman withdraws his financial support from her campaign. The hosts speculate on the implications of her campaign strategy and the dynamics within the Republican Party, particularly regarding Trump's dominance. In media news, the industry faces significant challenges, with layoffs and financial struggles affecting major outlets like the LA Times and Business Insider. The hosts discuss the changing landscape of journalism, emphasizing the need for credibility and trust in media sources, as many writers are leaving traditional platforms for independent ventures. The conversation also touches on the Biden administration's handling of immigration, with Texas Governor Greg Abbott urged to militarize the Texas State Guard in response to federal inaction. The hosts express concern over the influx of illegal immigrants and potential security threats, citing a Yale study estimating 22 million undocumented individuals in the U.S. The discussion concludes with a critique of identity politics and victimhood narratives perpetuated by figures like Charlamagne Tha God. The hosts advocate for a more unified approach to societal issues, emphasizing the importance of data and results over divisiveness. They highlight Morgan Freeman's perspective on race and opportunity, contrasting it with the narratives of those who promote a victim mentality. The overarching theme is a call for accountability, ambition, and a focus on constructive dialogue to address societal challenges.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Secrets of Hollywood's Culture, and Kamala's Border Failures, with Rob Schneider and Jesse Kelly
Guests: Rob Schneider, Jesse Kelly
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Megyn Kelly celebrates the 900th episode of her show, marking four years since its launch as an audio-only podcast. She reflects on her journey, expressing gratitude for the audience's support and her commitment to providing honest news without bias. Kelly emphasizes the importance of sharing facts and engaging in open discussions, regardless of differing opinions. The conversation shifts to Vice President Kamala Harris's delayed visit to the U.S.-Mexico border, with Jesse Kelly criticizing her campaign as disingenuous and lacking substance. He argues that Harris's recent claims about border security contradict her previous statements and actions during her time in office, highlighting the significant increase in illegal crossings under the Biden administration. Jesse expresses skepticism about the American public's willingness to support Harris, citing her perceived dishonesty and lack of genuine concern for border issues. Megyn and Jesse discuss the broader implications of immigration policies, emphasizing the negative impact of illegal immigration on American society, including crime and economic strain. They critique the administration's approach to immigration, suggesting that it prioritizes political agendas over the safety and well-being of American citizens. The dialogue also touches on the media's portrayal of political figures, with Megyn noting the double standards in how politicians are treated based on their party affiliations. They discuss the challenges of navigating political discourse in a polarized environment, where expressing dissenting opinions can lead to backlash. Rob Schneider joins the conversation, discussing his new book, "You Can Do It! Speak Your Mind, America," which addresses censorship and the importance of free speech. He shares anecdotes from his career, including his experiences in Hollywood and the challenges faced by those who speak out against prevailing narratives. Schneider emphasizes the need for individuals to stand up for their beliefs and engage in meaningful conversations, even in the face of potential backlash. The discussion shifts to the state of American democracy, with both Megyn and Rob expressing concerns about the erosion of freedoms and the influence of powerful interests in politics. They highlight the importance of maintaining a healthy society and the need for accountability in government agencies. As the conversation concludes, they reflect on the upcoming elections and the potential consequences of political decisions on the future of the country. They stress the importance of voter engagement and the need for citizens to advocate for their rights and values in a rapidly changing political landscape.

PBD Podcast

“White First” - Patriot Front Founder Thomas Rousseau Admits TRUTH About Fed Connection |PBD Podcast
Guests: Thomas Rousseau
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In a recent interview, Patrick Bet-David speaks with Thomas Rousseau, the founder of the Patriot Front, a group that has garnered attention for its controversial views and actions. Rousseau discusses his background, stating that he was monitored by the FBI since he was 17, raising questions about the motivations behind such surveillance. The conversation touches on the arrest of 31 Patriot Front members who were found in a U-Haul, allegedly planning to riot at a pride event, and the group's public image, which Rousseau claims is often misrepresented. Rousseau expresses his views on free speech and the importance of informing the public about Patriot Front's beliefs. He acknowledges the group's reputation as a white nationalist organization but argues that the labels used by the left are intended to silence dissenting voices. He emphasizes that he does not identify as a white supremacist, asserting that his focus is on American nationalism rather than racial hierarchy. The discussion shifts to prominent figures like Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, and Alex Jones, with Rousseau sharing his thoughts on their influence and perspectives. He respects their contributions to free speech but critiques their views on Patriot Front. Rousseau also addresses accusations regarding his connections to past events like Charlottesville, clarifying that he has never worked with individuals like Jason Kessler, who has been associated with the alt-right. Rousseau articulates his belief that American identity is tied to cultural and ethnic heritage, arguing that immigration policies should prioritize individuals who share this background. He expresses skepticism about the current demographic changes in the U.S., suggesting that they threaten the nation's cultural fabric. Rousseau believes that the founding principles of America were designed for a homogeneous population and that the current immigration policies have strayed from these ideals. Throughout the interview, Rousseau maintains that he is not against individuals based on race but rather advocates for a vision of America that aligns with his understanding of its founding principles. He discusses the importance of community organizing and the need for a cohesive national identity, asserting that the Patriot Front seeks to promote traditional American values. The conversation concludes with Rousseau reflecting on the challenges of navigating public perception and the complexities of political identity in contemporary America. He expresses a desire for clarity in how his organization is portrayed, emphasizing that their focus is on preserving what they see as the true essence of American culture.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #1711 - Patrick Bet-David
Guests: Patrick Bet-David
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Joe Rogan and Patrick Bet-David engage in a wide-ranging conversation that covers various topics, including the importance of character and discipline in today's society, the impact of victimhood culture, and the challenges of modern politics. Rogan emphasizes that while people have different starting points in life, the focus should be on personal responsibility and moving forward positively rather than blaming others for one's circumstances. They discuss the potential future of political figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and the compromises politicians often make once in office, referencing Barack Obama as an example of someone who shifted from his initial ideals. The conversation touches on the polarization in American politics, with Rogan noting that the media often exacerbates divisions, particularly during the Trump presidency. Rogan expresses skepticism about the effectiveness of socialism and the idea of equal outcomes without equal effort, arguing that motivation and hard work are crucial for success. They also discuss the role of social media and censorship, highlighting the challenges faced by independent voices and the potential dangers of a social credit system. The discussion shifts to the influence of billionaires and tech companies, with Rogan asserting that virtual platforms currently hold significant power over public discourse. They explore the idea of competition in social media and the need for diverse voices, emphasizing the importance of open dialogue and understanding differing perspectives. Rogan shares his experiences with guests on his podcast, noting the value of engaging with people from various backgrounds and ideologies. He stresses the importance of recognizing excellence in others, regardless of personal feelings, and the need for kindness and unity in society. The conversation concludes with reflections on the current political landscape, the potential for future leaders, and the importance of maintaining a sense of community and shared values in America.

The Rubin Report

Joe Rogan & Ice Cube Have a Brutal Warning for Woke Companies | Direct Message | Rubin Report
Guests: Ice Cube
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On July 5, 2023, Dave Rubin reflects on America's 247th birthday, emphasizing the importance of celebrating freedom and individual rights. He discusses the dangers of not protecting these values, particularly in light of recent events in Paris, where riots erupted following a police shooting of a teenager. Rubin contrasts this with the U.S., highlighting the country's melting pot identity and the ongoing appeal of American ideals despite political polarization. Rubin critiques the recent marketing decisions of companies like Bud Light and Target, which faced backlash for perceived "woke" initiatives. He notes that public outrage has led to significant financial losses for these brands, indicating a shift in consumer sentiment against controversial social issues being pushed by corporations. The conversation touches on the implications of mass immigration and cultural integration, drawing parallels between the unrest in France and potential future challenges in the U.S. Rubin argues that American exceptionalism is crucial for maintaining societal stability and unity. He concludes by advocating for a collective American identity, rather than divisions based on race or sexual orientation, and shares a quote from Floyd Mayweather, emphasizing pride in being American.

Tucker Carlson

Tucker Carlson and Jack Posobiec React to the Trump Shooting and the Coup Against Biden
Guests: Jack Posobiec
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Tucker Carlson and Jack Posobiec discuss the recent developments surrounding Joe Biden's unexpected withdrawal from the presidential race, which they find suspicious given the lack of communication from Biden and his team. They highlight the absence of Biden in public since a COVID diagnosis and the peculiar circumstances of his withdrawal letter, which did not endorse Kamala Harris or provide a clear reason for his exit. Posobiec raises concerns about the security measures during a recent Trump rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, where an assassination attempt occurred. He notes that the Secret Service did not attend a critical security briefing, leading to a lack of coordination with local law enforcement. This negligence allowed the alleged shooter, Thomas Matthew Crooks, to position himself for a shot at Trump, raising questions about the adequacy of the security protocols in place. The conversation shifts to the broader implications of these events, suggesting that the Democratic Party's actions resemble a coup against Trump, with the media downplaying the seriousness of the situation. They argue that the political landscape is increasingly characterized by oligarchic control, where the will of the people is disregarded in favor of elite interests. Posobiec draws parallels between the current political climate and historical revolutions, asserting that the tactics used by those in power today mirror those of past regimes that sought to suppress dissent and maintain control. They emphasize the need for vigilance and action against these trends, warning that failure to address these issues could lead to further erosion of democracy and civil liberties. The discussion concludes with a reflection on the nature of revolutions and the potential for violence when political systems fail to represent the will of the people. They express concern that the assassination attempt on Trump could be a catalyst for significant unrest, urging listeners to recognize the gravity of the situation and the necessity of defending democratic principles.

The Rubin Report

Democrat Announces Soviet-Style Plan That Should Have Been Kept Secret
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Dave Rubin hosts a Roundtable with James Lindsay and Josh Hammer, discussing various political topics. Josh introduces his new daily podcast focusing on the 2024 election from a legal perspective. They critique Jamal Bowman's initiative to harness hip-hop culture for political change, with James arguing it aims to co-opt cultural capital for a neo-Marxist agenda. They express skepticism about the effectiveness of "equity" over equality, noting a shift in public sentiment against woke ideologies. The conversation shifts to California Senate candidate Barbara Lee's proposal for a $50 minimum wage, which they argue is economically unsustainable and disconnected from reality. They discuss the implications of such policies on employment and inflation. The hosts then address the rise of Christian nationalism, linking it to broader political narratives and warning against its potential misuse by the government to control independent Christianity. They conclude by reflecting on President Biden's cognitive health and the Democratic Party's strategies, suggesting that the party's tactics mirror historical authoritarianism.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2101 - Bret Weinstein
Guests: Bret Weinstein
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In this episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, Joe Rogan and Bret Weinstein discuss various topics, including the recent Super Bowl, the political climate, and the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic. They reflect on the bizarre nature of the Super Bowl, noting its heavy commercialization and the presence of "woke" advertisements, which left many viewers confused. Bret shares his experience watching the game, emphasizing the conspiracies surrounding its officiating and the involvement of celebrities like Taylor Swift. The conversation shifts to the challenges faced by the left in meme culture, with Rogan arguing that the left struggles to create effective memes due to their rigid adherence to ideology. Bret agrees, suggesting that the left's lack of humor and coherence hampers their ability to engage in cultural discourse. They delve into the implications of censorship on social media platforms, discussing the Twitter files and the influence of government agencies on content moderation. Rogan highlights the concept of "malinformation," which refers to factual information that could be damaging, and Bret expresses concern about the power dynamics at play in the media landscape. The discussion then turns to the economy, with Bret explaining how the current financial system is vulnerable due to the manipulation of money and wealth. He warns that elites may be preparing for a chaotic future, leading to a consolidation of power that could threaten individual freedoms. Rogan and Bret also address the ongoing migration crisis, particularly the influx of migrants from South America and the mysterious arrival of Chinese migrants. They speculate on the motivations behind these migrations and the potential consequences for national security and governance. The conversation concludes with a focus on the political landscape, particularly the candidacy of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as a potential solution to the current political crisis. Bret argues that Kennedy's intelligence and patriotism make him a strong candidate, while expressing skepticism about the ability of figures like Donald Trump to effectively address the challenges facing the country. Overall, the episode presents a critical examination of contemporary political issues, the role of media and censorship, and the implications of migration and economic policies on society.

Tucker Carlson

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Guests: Mike Lee
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Tucker Carlson announces a new docuseries on TCN featuring exclusive footage from Donald Trump's campaign, captured by his producer Justin Wells and team. The series will include never-before-seen content, including moments from a Trump rally in Pennsylvania. Carlson reflects on a recent debate where predictions favored Tim Walz, but JD Vance's performance stood out as a strong representation of the Republican party's future. Carlson and Senator Mike Lee discuss Vance's emotional control and articulate responses against a perceived hostile debate environment. Lee criticizes Walz's performance, highlighting his failure to answer questions and mischaracterization of his record on abortion laws. They discuss the implications of demographic-based hiring in politics, suggesting that Walz's selection was an affirmative action choice. The conversation shifts to the media's role in shaping narratives, with Lee asserting that CBS acted as a communications wing for the Democratic Party during the debate. Carlson and Lee address Walz's controversial comments about school shooters and his handling of Minnesota's law regarding protections for babies born alive after botched abortions. They express disbelief that such significant issues were overlooked in the debate. The discussion also touches on immigration policies, with Lee criticizing a proposed border bill that he argues would exacerbate the crisis rather than solve it. They express concern over the Biden administration's handling of immigration and the potential for noncitizens to influence elections. Lee emphasizes the need for stricter voter registration laws to prevent noncitizens from voting. The conversation concludes with a warning about the dangers of unchecked government power and the importance of adhering to constitutional principles, as well as the potential consequences of a Democratic majority in Congress. Lee believes that the upcoming election is crucial for restoring constitutional governance and that JD Vance's debate performance could galvanize support for Trump and Vance's campaign.

The Rubin Report

'The View’s’ Legal Team Forces Host to Correct Her Ugly Lie Live on Air
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On November 20, 2024, Dave Rubin discusses the current state of legacy media, emphasizing its struggles with truth and credibility following an election that didn't favor them. He highlights a segment from "The View" featuring Sunny Hostin, who made serious allegations against Congressman Matt Gaetz regarding child trafficking, only for her to later acknowledge that Gaetz has denied these claims and that no charges were filed after a lengthy investigation. Rubin expresses satisfaction with Hostin's discomfort, framing it as a moment of accountability for the media. Rubin then shifts to the broader theme of an information revolution, noting how platforms like Twitter (now X) have changed the media landscape, allowing alternative voices to emerge. He cites Elon Musk's tweet, "You are the media now," as indicative of this shift. He also discusses the rise of leaders like Argentina's Javier Milei, who is transforming his country's economy and challenging media narratives. Rubin critiques CNN's Abby Phillip for acknowledging the decline of traditional TV viewership and the rise of online media, while also highlighting the changing political landscape on social media. He mentions a new liberal dark money group aiming to target conservative figures, indicating desperation among Democrats as they lose control of the narrative. The conversation touches on various topics, including immigration policy under Trump, the importance of protecting women's spaces in light of gender identity debates, and the need for a government that minimizes interference in citizens' lives. Rubin concludes with reflections on the spiritual awakening happening alongside political changes, emphasizing the importance of family and legacy in shaping the future.
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