
The Rubin Report The View's Sunny Hostin Tries to Shame John Fetterman Until He Puts Her in Her Place
Nov 12, 2025
Sunny Hostin attempts to shame John Fetterman during a live segment, but he defends his actions with a solid response. CNN reveals surprising polling on potential successors to Chuck Schumer, highlighting intra-party tensions. A significant BBC editing scandal leads to the resignation of its CEO after Trump’s comments were deceptively altered. Piers Morgan offers a rare apology to Novak Djokovic, and Russell Brand takes aim at media biases. The conversation touches on H-1B visa abuses in Silicon Valley and the cultural shifts threatening Western values.
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Fetterman As The Pragmatic Democrat
- John Fetterman positioned himself as a pragmatic Democrat representing a purple state rather than pandering to the far-left base.
- Dave Rubin argues this signals a possible reorientation toward a more centrist Democratic strategy in swing states.
BBC Documentary Editing Exposed
- The BBC documentary on January 6th used deceptively edited clips that misrepresented Trump's remarks.
- Rubin says the edits reveal systemic bias and prompted leadership resignations after legal pressure from Trump.
Apologize Directly When Clearly Wrong
- When you're proven wrong publicly, apologize and correct the record face-to-face when possible.
- Rubin praises Piers Morgan for apologizing to Novak Djokovic and calls that direct mea culpa a model journalists should follow.
