The Rubin Report

Dave Rubin
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13 snips
Dec 16, 2024 • 56min

Liberals Furious as Stephen A. Smith Exposes Jan. 6 Lies from Dems

In this insightful discussion, sports commentator Stephen A. Smith reflects on the Democrats' dishonesty regarding January 6, pointing to a DOJ report revealing FBI informants were present. He addresses the shifting narratives surrounding Trump and how the political landscape might change with a new pro-business administration. Smith critiques mainstream media and highlights the need for capable leadership as American pride resurfaces. His candid views challenge conventional wisdom, making for an engaging conversation about truth and accountability in politics.
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Dec 13, 2024 • 1h 4min

Elizabeth Warren Gives Excuses for CEO Murder in Interview That Could Destroy Her Career

Michael Malice, a political commentator, and Andy Ngo, a senior editor known for his reporting on the left, dive into the turbulence of political rhetoric. They dissect Elizabeth Warren's controversial remarks justifying violence in healthcare debates, addressing the dangerous normalization of such rhetoric. The duo also critiques Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's comparisons of healthcare denial to violent crime. They tackle the complexities of accountability in healthcare, political theatrics, and the societal implications of these narratives.
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Dec 12, 2024 • 1h 6min

Rogan Is Outraged When He Finds Out Dems' Unexpected Pardon Plans

Joe Rogan shares his shock over Democrats' proposal to grant a preemptive pardon to Dr. Fauci. Bill Clinton's candid comments on Biden possibly pardoning Hillary Clinton take center stage. Donald Trump hints at firing the FBI director during a candid interview. Meanwhile, Javier Milei of Argentina celebrates the country's first fiscal surplus in over a century. Tensions rise as protests disrupt an interview with Nancy Pelosi, and Van Jones delivers a blunt critique of divisive political movements. A community Q&A adds depth to the discussion.
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Dec 11, 2024 • 59min

Is TYT's Ana Kasparian Ready to Talk to Dave Rubin?

Ana Kasparian, host of The Young Turks, shares her evolving views on political issues, admitting to past misconceptions about the migrant crisis and Dave Rubin. She discusses Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's reaction to a controversial verdict, critiques media narratives around race and accountability, and reflects on societal challenges, including mental health in the wake of violence. The conversation highlights the importance of authenticity and political courage in today's polarized climate.
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Dec 10, 2024 • 1h 5min

'Daily Show' Crowd's Unexpected Reaction to CEO's Murder Even Shocked Jon Stewart

The shocking reactions to Brian Thompson's murder have left many, including Jon Stewart, stunned. Discussions dive into the moral complexities of vigilante justice tied to recent violent incidents. Audie Cornish's attempts to equate two murders spark outrage, while Hawk Newsome calls for grassroots responses to perceived injustices. Taylor Lorenz admits to feeling joy at the CEO's death, igniting further debate. Meanwhile, a conversation with Senator Rand Paul reveals geopolitical tensions in Syria, framing broader themes of justice and public safety in today’s society.
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Dec 9, 2024 • 1h 3min

Greta Thunberg Lashes Out in Speech That Could End Her Activism Career

Greta Thunberg's recent speech at a pro-Palestine protest raises eyebrows, sparking debates on the future of climate activism. The hosts dissect Neil deGrasse Tyson's awkward moment on trans athletes' advantages. NYC Mayor Eric Adams reveals his shift on immigration policies, reflecting a growing trend among Democrats reevaluating their stances. With discussions on Hunter Biden's pardon and the hypocrisy within the Democratic Party, a lively discourse on identity politics, free speech, and political alliances unfolds.
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Dec 6, 2024 • 1h 7min

Exposing the Unexpected Science Behind Why Liberals Get Selfishness Wrong | Gad Saad

Gad Saad, a Professor of marketing and evolutionary psychology, dives into the cultural shifts caused by large-scale immigration and the rising anti-Semitism in Montreal. He discusses the psychological underpinnings of self-deception, drawing connections to public figures like Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Saad emphasizes the need for strong leadership and the importance of instilling values in the next generation, while critiquing societal reactions to political and cultural changes. His insights on authenticity in public discourse are thought-provoking.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 57min

Democrats Just Accidentally Red-Pilled All of America | Lara Trump

Lara Trump, Co-chair of the RNC and daughter-in-law to Donald Trump, shares insights on the intense scrutiny her family faced in politics and how it shaped their image. She discusses the shift from counterculture to mainstream acceptance within the Trump movement and the evolving Republican Party under new leadership. Lara highlights the awakening of female voters during Trump's presidency and the decline of mainstream media's influence, emphasizing the rise of alternative platforms. With optimism, she envisions a bright future for America amid changing political dynamics.
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Dec 4, 2024 • 42min

Democrat Megadonor Shocks Piers Morgan by Exposing Democrats' Dirty Laundry

John Morgan, a notable Democrat megadonor, discusses the 2024 election and the Democratic Party's recent controversies. He critiques Joe Biden's pardon of Hunter Biden as an act of hypocrisy. Morgan dives into the chaotic dynamics of Kamala Harris's campaign, pointing out its incompetence. He also highlights how important modern media engagement has become for political success. The conversation touches on the party's struggles with identity politics and a dramatic incident reflecting rising authoritarianism in local governance.
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Dec 3, 2024 • 1h 1min

Jon Stewart Loses His Cool with Democrats for Saying This About Hunter Biden Pardon

Jon Stewart, former host of The Daily Show, offers sharp critiques of the Democratic Party, especially regarding the Hunter Biden pardon. He confronts the hypocrisy of Democratic defenses and questions their claims of rule of law. The conversation dives into media handling of political narratives and the trust erosion between voters and leaders. Stewart also discusses broader political disillusionment, touching on issues like immigration and credibility within the party, while reflecting on the evolving landscape as the 2024 elections approach.

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