The Rubin Report

Bill O'Reilly Makes Bill Maher Go Silent with Uncomfortable Facts

Nov 10, 2025
Bill Maher admits he was wrong about New Yorkers leaving after a fierce fact-filled exchange with Bill O'Reilly. Zohran Mamdani proposes taking buildings from bad landlords in an attempt to improve the city. The conversation heats up over Tucker Carlson's controversial interview with Nick Fuentes and the implications for conservative leadership. Portnoy discusses rising antisemitism, while Megyn Kelly questions Carlson's handling of extremist views. The episode wraps up with discussions on economic challenges and cultural divisions.
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INSIGHT

Post‑COVID Urban Exodus

  • Urban flight from blue cities accelerated after COVID, with roughly 600,000 leaving New York in recent years.
  • Rubin and O'Reilly argue people leave high-tax, high-regulation cities to keep more of their earnings.
INSIGHT

From Fines To Seizure

  • Zohran Mamdani proposed stepping in on bad landlords, increasing fines, and seizing buildings if repairs aren’t made.
  • Rubin frames this as a slippery slope toward government-owned housing and broader control.
ANECDOTE

Personal Memory Of Bad Landlords

  • Rubin recalls living in deteriorating New York walk‑ups with broken elevators and bad utilities.
  • He uses that personal memory to acknowledge negligent landlords exist but warns against wholesale government takeover.
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