Dave Rubin's punditry is characterized by extreme partisanship and conspiracy theories, with a focus on mocking and criticizing Greta Thunberg and the World Economic Forum.
Dave Rubin expresses an isolationist and anti-globalist stance, advocating for individual nations looking after their own interests, and using conspiracy theories and hyperbolic language to support his arguments.
Dave Rubin spreads misinformation about vaccines, making unfounded claims about their effectiveness and safety, aligning himself with extremist anti-vaccine rhetoric prevalent on the political right.
Deep dives
Greta Thunberg and the World Economic Forum
Greta Thunberg's appearance at the World Economic Forum is criticized for being staged, with her arrest being questioned by Rebel Media journalists. Dave Rubin commends Rebel Media for their real journalism and mocks Thunberg's activism. He accuses the World Economic Forum of trying to destroy capitalism and Western societies. Ruben's commentary includes conspiracy theories about gay agendas and lizard people.
Dave Rubin's Biased Punditry
Dave Rubin's punditry is characterized by extreme partisanship and conspiracy theories. He criticizes Greta Thunberg, mocks her activism, and accuses the World Economic Forum of trying to destroy capitalism. Rubin's rhetoric includes derogatory comments about Thunberg's appearance and implies that she is a child actor. His commentary also includes references to globalist conspiracy theories and anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment.
Rubin's Views on National Interests
Dave Rubin expresses an isolationist and anti-globalist stance, advocating for individual nations looking after their own interests. He criticizes a Slovenian foreign minister for prioritizing international rules over national interests. Rubin's rhetoric revolves around conspiracy theories, hyperbolic statements, and mocking language.
Rubin's Vaccine Misinformation
Dave Rubin spreads misinformation about vaccines, claiming they do not work and accusing vaccine manufacturers of lying about their effectiveness. He criticizes the push to vaccinate healthy individuals, including children, and raises unfounded concerns about vaccine injuries. Rubin's commentary reflects extremist anti-vaccine rhetoric prevalent on the political right.
Dave Rubin: A Shallow Pundit with Partisan Talking Points
Dave Rubin is a polemical pundit who presents himself as a moderate, but his content is superficial and lacks depth. His talking points are recycled from right-wing figures like Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones, and he is skilled at selling his ideas to his audience. However, his arguments are often misleading and lack substance. Rubin does not score highly on the gramometer as he fails to meet criteria that require intellectual effort and engagement. Overall, he is a shallow and uninteresting commentator who prioritizes partisan talking points over genuine analysis.
Dave Rubin has always sought out a career in the spotlight, beginning with stand-up comedy and then becoming a pundit (of sorts) on shows like the Young Turks. From there he (in)famously came to present himself as one of those classical liberals forced to 'leave the left'. He was also one of the honorary members of the Intellectual Dark Web although it is fair to say he primarily served as a conduit rather than a primary contributor.
So, where does he stand now? Is he the heterodox classical liberal and centrist he once claimed? Or is he a reactionary and conspiratorial hyper-partisan right-wing pundit? It's the second thing. It's obviously the second thing. Everyone knows.
But could he be anything more than that? Does he fit the secular guru template beguiling us with pseudo-intellectual, polymathic and galaxy-brained takes? Or just a slightly more acceptable version of Alex Jones without the drinking problem?
Well, in this episode we'll figure it out.
To be honest, it's not very complicated. The riddle of Dave Rubin is not so much a deep rabbit hole as a minor depression in the ground. So... Enjoy?
P.S. We also talk (probably for too long) about "discourse surfing" in relation to topics like the lab leak and why you shouldn't do it. Don't worry. There are bookmarks, so you can skip it if you want (though you shouldn't really, it's good).