Dave Rubin opens the February 6, 2023 episode by celebrating his son Luke's birth and the sixth anniversary of "Why I Left the Left," before critiquing Bill Gates' $250 million media influence and Mars ambitions. He connects Matt Taibbi's reporting on Pfizer-sponsored Grammys to Disney+'s slavery-themed content and LaToya Ravenue, while noting Adam Schiff's firing over anti-Israel views. Rubin mocks Biden's delayed response to the Chinese spy balloon and Pete Buttigieg's qualifications, ultimately defending Florida Governor Ron DeSantis against Joy Reid's claims that the state is a "right-wing fantasy land." [Automatically generated summary]
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A couple things to get off my chest at the beginning of the show today.
First off, we had an incredible event here.
At the house.
It was a big moment for the family.
Luke had not... Luke is the younger of the two boys.
He had not pooped in about a week.
And yesterday David was taking a nap and I've now found out that as new parents you have to take a lot of naps to just keep the whole operation going.
It's a lot of naps.
David was taking a nap.
Luke had not pooped in about a week.
Now, if you're not a parent, you may not know that a child, young child like this, on milk and everything, they don't have to poop every day.
People think they're just pooping constantly, but actually they pee a lot of it out.
It's okay, the doctor said, or the pediatrician said, you know, if he doesn't...
Poop, you know, like two weeks, 10 days, we got a problem.
We're rolling into like day seven, day eight.
Anyway, yesterday, David's taking a nap.
I'm playing with the kids.
This child freaking exploded.
Exploded.
I mean, there was poop everywhere and it was a substance that cannot be, it was sort of like the, like venom, you know, from Spider-Man, like the black slime that you touch it and it just, and it kind of gets on you and tries to, like the symbiote tries to, It was everywhere.
Anyway, point is, he pooped, and then he slept the night.
First time ever, he slept through the night.
So it's a very exciting time around here.
Not only are we very excited about that, but this week, ladles and jelly spoons, is the sixth year anniversary of my famous, or infamous, Why I Left the Left video for PragerU.
And Brock mentioned to us, Brock is our social media wizard, and he mentioned to us that, you know, this anniversary was coming and maybe we should put together a little something because, you know, my political evolution that you guys have seen firsthand over these, really it started before six years ago, but let's say over these six years, because it really blew up from that Why I Left the Left video moment, It's been so familiar to so many of you guys.
That's why you watch this show.
And I think it really is very connected to what so many people in the country, people that have no idea who I am, what they're all going through, like seeing the excesses of the left, trying to figure out what the new political landscape looks like and everything else.
So subsequently, I ended up doing three more videos for PragerU.
I've done Four of their four or five minute videos.
And we thought, why don't we take all of those videos and put them together, add a little of my commentary around them, a little bit of video, and sort of show the path that America has been on for the last six years or so.
So there was the why I left the left video, that was the first one.
Then the second one was so you think you're tolerant.
The third one, which coincided with Don't Burn This Book, was The Bravery Deficit, and my last one, which came out last year, was Three Ways to Fix America.
Anyway, we will be releasing it later today.
It's about a 25 minute, something like that, video with commentary in between, and I think you're going to find it really interesting and hopefully helpful.
Uh, for those moments when you're arguing, arguing with someone, uh, and you want to show them something, you know, bite size and, and concise and clear.
I know 25 minutes these days is an eternity.
Uh, but if you want to show them something about where the world was, how things have changed and how we can change accordingly, or at least, uh, learn, let's say some better ideas.
Anyway, here's just about a minute and a half promo for that.
And then it will be up first on Locals this afternoon, and then it'll be everywhere, uh, later today.
This month is the sixth year anniversary of the famous, or infamous, Why I Left the Left video that I did for PragerU.
You may remember, it might be hard for you to remember, but you might remember that I once was a good lefty, I was a liberal, I was a democrat, all of those nice things.
And then things started to change.
My side, the left, was actually the ones that were acting completely illiberally.
We were the ones who were silencing free speech on campus and shouting down speakers.
We were focused on the collective instead of the individual.
My political evolution was laid out in the course of six years over four, five minute videos.
But for me, it wasn't just about learning new ideas and being unafraid to talk about them.
It was also talking to people that I thought were my ideological enemies.
Whether they were Dennis Prager, or Glenn Beck, or Larry Elder, or Jordan Peterson, or Ben Shapiro, or the list goes on.
I was willing to talk to people, hear what they had to say, and then compare that to my own thoughts.
I think everything that I've spent the last couple years talking about is exactly what is needed in America right now.
It's imperfect.
I'm imperfect.
You're imperfect.
But if we fight for those ideals, and if we act a little bit more bravely, and we turn back to some of those founding documents that sometimes seem old and irrelevant, I really think we can fix this thing.
I'm Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report, stealing these short videos from PragerU to shoot this film.
We're going to be doing a little bit of a destruction of the left.
I know that's sort of common to what we do around here.
But we're going to sort of take it at a personal level.
A little bit of a fight has been brewing between Bill Gates and Elon Musk.
And it's sort of like one of those Mortal Kombat choose your fighter.
Which one was choose your fighter?
That was Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter?
Connor, this is your department.
Choose your fighter!
That was Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter?
You don't know?
All right, it was one of those games.
But the point is we all have to choose our fighter in this fight because these are the guys that one way or another seem to be leading us either to the promised land or a horrifically dystopian future.
So we're talking a little bit about them.
Then we're going to connect some of this to just a touch on the Grammys last night.
I didn't watch the Grammys.
Most people didn't watch the Grammys.
It's sort of like the Oscars and the Emmys at this point.
People aren't really paying attention to the Hollywood thing, but a certain subset of society still is, and it still wields influence.
So we're at that strange moment with so many things in the mainstream.
Do we just ignore them?
Do we just ignore all the crap that Hollywood's putting out?
Do we ignore all the crap that CNN is pushing on us.
Do we ignore all the nonsense that's happening at the New York Times?
Or do we have to push back to a certain degree to expose it?
Like, I think there's arguments on both sides of that.
But we're going to be doing a little bit of a pushback today.
And then, yes, we are going to talk about this ridiculous Chinese spy balloon that was flying over the United States for days before we did anything.
And we are going to expose some hypocrisy to how the media covers certain things when, let's say, Joe Biden, a Democrat, is in office versus Uh, perhaps a certain orange man and Republicans and then just the usual cast of characters that get out there for this administration and just say words.
They love words and they have an incredible ability to say word after word after word without saying anything.
That is what they do.
All right, here we go.
So first, let's start with Bill Gates.
You guys know my feelings about Bill Gates.
He is a globalist.
He is someone who believes that because he created a worthwhile product, Microsoft and Windows and all that, you know, 40 some odd years ago, and he became a billionaire in the process, he somehow believes that he should have dominion over your life when it comes to where you should live and what car you should drive and what you should eat.
And all of those things.
He's part of that elite intelligentsia that if you just paid attention to them and did what they want, you'd own nothing and be happy.
Although he'll own an awful lot of stuff and probably be significantly happier in his very twisted sense.
Anyway, here is Bill Gates kind of sticking it to Elon Musk, talking about, in essence, how good he is because he's interested in helping people with vaccines.
But, you know, Elon Musk, he's just wasting money, that guy, going to Mars.
unidentified
Just on Elon, would you encourage him to join your club of mega philanthropists?
You, Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos, people who give away most of their wealth.
Yeah, I think someday he'll be a great philanthropist.
Obviously, you know, things like Tesla are having positive impact even without being a form of philanthropy.
But at the end of the day, I don't think he'll, other than going to Mars a few times, which might cost a little bit, I don't think he'll want to spend it on himself.
So yeah, someday I think he will join the rank of philanthropist using his ingenuity.
unidentified
Is going to Mars, whether funded by him or others, is that a good use of money?
Not in my view, but... Because there's more pressing things to do on Earth?
All right, so first off, this club of mega philanthropists.
I mean, just because you give money away, it does not mean that you are doing good with that money.
When he's sort of given, you know, he's poking and prodding Elon Musk there.
As if only if you give your money away, but it's not just that you have to give it away in a fashion that we want you to give it in, right?
If Elon was to put all give away all of his money to causes that Bill Gates doesn't like, then he would not.
Well, first off, he wouldn't be allowed in that club.
I don't think Elon Musk wants to be in that club.
You know, Elon Musk gets invited to Davos.
He gets invited to the French Alps to go to all of these things that these mega billionaires do.
And he does not.
He does go to some of them.
He does not go to all of them for sure.
And I don't think he really wants to be in that club.
But the point is that just giving away your money in and of itself isn't good nor bad.
It depends what the actual cause is.
Now, I would argue that the causes that Bill Gates would like Elon Musk to give money for are probably not great causes.
Also, there's something else here that this concept generally that philanthropy must be good.
It must be good because Bill Gates, he has this weird thing with success, right?
He's become really successful and he has a ton of money and he has all of his workers and his multiple houses and he's the number one farmland owner in the United States and he keeps buying up more and more property and all of those things.
But Elon Musk, what he's done is built businesses that then create dreams for people.
Think of all the people that work at, let's say, well, SpaceX or Tesla.
SpaceX is probably a better example.
Think of all the engineers, all of the incredible scientists who have this dream, which is the most fundamental thing there is as a human being, to have a dream and then try to accomplish that dream through hard work and ingenuity and teamwork and all of those things.
They go, they get that call that they got the job.
And now you're going to work at SpaceX and you're maybe going to get us to Mars.
That is the most affirming thing there is as a human, right?
So Bill Gates doesn't seem that interested in that.
He doesn't think that that adventure, the most human adventure, every sci-fi movie ever, going to other planets, exploring The final frontier, like he doesn't think that that's interesting.
It's only good if you somehow give your money to, as he said, these thousand dollar measles vaccines.
Bill Gates has billions and billions of dollars.
Now, I understand he's given away a lot and done a lot in research and whatever.
And again, we can put aside whether you like him or not.
But right now, if if if the thousand dollars per measles shot is good, why doesn't he give another 20 million today?
Bill, here's me.
Humble Dave Rubin calling on you today.
I don't have that kind of cash, man.
You know, but you do.
So please, another 10 million.
It's nothing to you.
10 million is not even a half a percent of what you've got.
Listen to yourself.
Give away more money to stop the spread of measles while selfish Elon Musk takes us to Mars and gives us electric cars and tries to save free speech by buying a failing product known as Twitter, which is just purging money.
But he did it because he believes in free speech.
So Bill Gates, there's just so many ways you can hit him on this,
but the dreams thing I think is the key part.
That somehow you're only good.
I mean, I already said it.
You guys got it.
That somehow you're already good.
You're only good if you just give stuff away.
And it's like, no, there are people who want to accomplish awesome things.
And that's not always directly related to whether it's profitable here or you can even see the reasons for it in the immediacy.
But there is something about the dream that humans need.
And I would much rather follow somebody trying to take us to Mars Then follow somebody who's trying to control cow farts, and that's exactly what Bill Gates is doing.
Australia is rare in that the opportunities exceed the things you have to give up.
You have to give up a large part of the and eventually almost all of the coal mining activity.
You know what happens with beef?
My climate group, Breakthrough Energy, just announced literally today An investment in an Australian group called Ruminate that helps cows not be so much a source of methane emissions.
So we have two paths to solving that.
That's 6% of global emissions are cows who burp and fart methane.
To an extreme degree.
You can either fix the cows to stop them doing that, or you can make beef without the cow.
And both of those will be pursued to see which one can lead to the best product in terms of taste, health, and cost.
Getting us to other planets in case this thing really gets out of control.
Let's say these climate people are right and the whole thing is going to become inhabitable.
Well, we've got to get going over there.
Right?
We better get going.
You'd think he'd be into that.
No, but he's focused on cow farts.
He wants to stop coal.
None of these things will affect his life in any way, but he really wants to control these things.
And then he said, you know, basically that they'll be going for this fake meat, too.
You know, at the height of COVID, one of my favorite moments of being in L.A.
at the height of COVID and all of the craziness when I had to go to the supermarket to just stock up on whatever the hell you could get.
Remember, they Keep you outside, you have to go one at a time, and masks, and people were wearing gloves, and crazy things over there, whole bodies, like all of the lunacy.
I went to the local, what was it, not Fred's, what was the name of the store, what was that, what was that, Frank's?
Ralph's, thank you.
I go to Ralph's, and that was like our main supermarket over there, and basically the shelves were completely empty, barren, like there was pretty much nothing left except the Beyond Meat section was jam-packed, stocked.
Because nobody, people would rather die of starvation, watch their children waste away to nothing than eat those fake hamburgers and hot dogs that Bill Gates wants you to be consuming.
But the point of all of this is that what Bill Gates is trying to do here is show you Elon Musk is a bad guy.
There are certain sets of people, if they don't join us in our climate crusade, we just went through our COVID crusade and now we've got a climate crusade and we've got to scare the hell out of everybody.
And if you disagree with our, what I would say, our quasi-tyrannical solutions, We are going to label you all sorts of crazy things.
Now, how do they do that labeling?
Well, they do it through the media, which you're not going to believe this, guys, but Bill Gates has basically bought and paid for.
Here is journalist, I can actually say journalist, Matt Taibbi, who is one of the guys that released the Twitter files on with Joe Rogan, talking about how much money Bill Gates has pumped into media outlets.
Did you see that, I mean, I know Jimmy Dore covered it, but quite a few other people have realized it now, the amount of money that Bill Gates has spent on influencing media?
It's somewhere in the neighborhood of $300 million.
Geez.
Recently examined nearly 20,000 charitable grants the Gates Foundation made through the end of June and found that more than $250 million going towards journalism.
Receipts included news operations like the BBC, NBC, Al Jazeera, ProPublica, National Journal, The Guardian, Univision, Medium, The Financial Times, The Atlantic, The Texas Tribune, Gannett, Washington Monthly, Le Monde, Le Monde, is that how you say it?
I think Tayibi's last point there is the interesting one.
When Gates gives this money, so $250 million to those organizations, I mean, you heard the list there.
Like, they're basically all leftist organizations.
And then they just so happen to be in line with all of Gates' feelings about climate change and the World Economic Forum and everything else.
You know, that is in stark contrast, ladies and gentlemen, to the way we do the Rubin Report here.
You know how we do it?
We're fan-funded.
That's it.
I don't get money from anybody else and nobody that does fund us on Locals has any control over my content.
I don't even know what everyone who's watching this political beliefs are.
And that's just fine, right?
If I started taking money, I mean really just try to think about this for a second.
If Bill Gates called us up and said, Hey Dave, you know, you've been a little critically, a little critical of me lately, but I can tell you're a decent guy and I'm a decent guy.
So we'd like to give you $500,000 a year for a couple of years and you just keep doing the show to the best of your ability.
Do you think I might be less critical of Bill Gates then?
So do you see how this thing operates?
It's not that they sit them down, as Tayibi's saying, although maybe they do now because it's become so brazen.
But this is what they do.
And this is what we have seen pharmaceutical companies and virtually every big machine entity do.
They buy everything.
We often have shown you that video, that compilation video of the news shows on NBC, ABC, CBS, CNN, et cetera, where they all cut to commercial, brought to you by Pfizer!
Well, last night was the Grammys, and you're not going to believe who the Grammys were
At this point, I would think that a huge amount of people don't like Pfizer, but the idea that Pfizer would Put their money into the Grammys so that they could get more of their commercials out there, more of their messaging, at this juncture, when we know that the vaccines are not working as they were told us they were going to work.
I know two people with COVID right now.
Both are vaxxed and boosted.
Right.
Like it's just this whole thing is just complete nonsense, utter nonsense.
But maybe that's part of it, that they keep pushing it on us so that the more that you see how ridiculous it is, the more they have to push it on us, because that's all that's left for these people.
Here's a video that I saw.
This is wild.
This is a commercial.
This is a Pfizer commercial that debuted a couple of days ago.
You're going to see a whole bunch of celebrities and athletes and blah, blah, blah in it.
And just look at they just keep It just does not stop.
unidentified
If this were the real COVID-19, I would be in real trouble, because I have asthma.
Again, I didn't watch these things, I'm only seeing them, but I, and this is one of those things, okay, so do you amplify these things by talking about them, like, to expose the drivel?
Look, I'm not some, like, Puritan, like, sitting here like, oh my god, art is evil, blah blah blah, you know, like, in the 80s, You know, we had Megadeth, and we had... who was the guy that was a girl back in the 80s?
Not David Bowie, the one with the snakes and all that thing.
You know, like, the point is, artists do all kinds of things, but while this is being brought to you by Pfizer and the worship of Satan, and just like all the weird things, it just like...
Is Hollywood just unable to stop for a second and be like, let's think about what we're doing here.
What message, Sam Smith was a man, now he's a woman, and what message are we putting out to the people here?
Also, the music is not good.
I am told, Connor just told me, that that song, whatever it is, is played at the Miami beach, like at the clubs, all night long.
I didn't know you were in the scene, man.
Oh, you walk past him.
You walk past him as you're going to Chipotle late night, you badass.
I don't go to the clubs.
You know what?
Later today, not while I'm doing this livestream, put Frank Sinatra in your Google search thing, in your YouTube thing.
Listen to any Frank Sinatra song, and then try to listen to that crap.
These are not... I don't know... Like, music is wide.
People have different tastes.
But, like, there's good music out there.
Try some of that.
See how you feel.
Frank Sinatra was not a devil worshipper, as far as I know.
Those are the days!
Anyway, here's Harry Styles in, like, some sort of half-dress, half... Like, just look at it.
Somebody did a Twitter thread of these freaks with these crazy clothing.
Just put on normal clothes and get out there and make your music.
It's okay, but they cannot stop.
That's the point of all this.
Whether it's Bill Gates or Harry Styles or brought to you by Pfizer execs.
All of these people, they are just on the slow road to hell and nobody can stop them.
There is an entropy to it that cannot be stopped.
Now, this is just spectacular.
Spectacularly horrible, actually.
So Disney has, you know, and you know Disney, they used to do, you know, Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
Whatever happened to Donald Duck?
Bring that guy back!
That would be good, but no, they can't do that.
What do they have to do?
they have to turn children into little racist, ahistorical maniacs.
So one of the women, you remember from a few months ago when we showed you that leaked Zoom call
where the former CEO of Disney, he has since been fired, Bob Chapek was on with the Diversity Equity Inclusion Group
and they were all talking about their trans kids and how they secretly put gay messaging into people,
into their movies and all of this stuff.
Anyway, that guy got fired.
One of the women who was on that panel, she has a new show.
She's an executive producer.
She's got a new show out on Disney Kids.
And tell me if this is just good old fashioned child programming or perhaps something
a little more nefarious designed to break your children's brains.
Enjoy.
unidentified
This country was built on slavery, which means slaves built this country.
Tilt this land from sea to sea to sea.
First it was rice, tobacco, sugar cane.
Then Whitney did his thing and cotton became cane.
And we were its soldiers.
Four million strong.
Fighting for America's freedoms even though we remained America's slaves.
Built this country.
The descendants of slaves continue to Slaves built this country.
And we, the descendants of slaves in America, have earned reparations for their suffering.
And continue to earn reparations every moment we spend submerged in the systemic prejudice, racism, and white supremacy that America was founded with and still has not atoned for.
Slaves built this country.
Not only field hands, but carpenters, mazes.
Blacksmiths, musicians.
Inventors built cities from Jamestown to New Orleans to Banneker.
Washington.
40 acres and a mule.
We'll take the 40 acres.
Keep the mill!
We made your families rich!
From the southern plantation heirs, to the northern bankers, to the New England ship owners, the founding fathers, former presidents, current senators, the Illuminati, the New World Order, slaves built this country!
We had Tubman, Turner, Frederick D, then they say Lincoln freed the slaves, but slaves were men, and women, and only we can free ourselves!
But you should not be surprised, because the executive producer of that trash, That propaganda trash that most likely some of you still are paying for Disney Plus.
You're paying for it.
I don't have it anymore.
Her name is LaToya Ravenue.
And you may remember her because she's got her gay agenda for the kids, which, of course, is directly related to the black agenda.
Because as you know, queer theory and black history are like two peas in a pot.
unidentified
Like, you know, Proud Family, Disney TVA.
The showrunners were super welcoming.
Meredith Roberts and, like, our leadership over there has been so welcoming to, like, my, like, not-at-all-secret gay agenda.
And so, like, I feel like I felt like it was... I mean, like, maybe it was that way in the past, but I guess, like, something must have happened in the last... Like, they are turning it around.
They're going hard.
And then all that, like, momentum that I felt, like, sense of I don't have to be afraid to like, let's have
these two characters kiss.
Let's in the background, like I was just wherever I could just basically adding queerness to like,
if you see anything queer in the show, but like, I just was like, no one would stop me.
And no one was trying to. All right. This woman, she identifies, we did a little research on this.
This is true. I never heard, heard this one. She identifies as bi-romantic asexual, which sounds
a little self-conflicting, but we did a little research here.
Biromantic people can be romantically attracted to people of two or more genders.
In other words, multiple genders.
She is biromantic.
How is that different than bisexual?
Oh, because you're not sexually attracted.
This is all happening on the fly, people, by romantic people.
So that means you're out with a dude and a chick.
They're sitting across the table.
You're looking at both of them going, I am emotionally attached to both of you.
Frankly, don't want to bang either one of you.
Sounds like you have some other problem, and I'm pretty sure nobody wants to bang some bi-romantic... Oh, God, it's awful.
Anyway, you may remember also that in that original Zoom call on the Disney thing, there was that other woman who said that she had... What did she have?
She had a trans daughter and an asexual son or a pansexual son, which, as Jordan Peterson pointed out, is almost mathematically impossible.
You know what I mean?
Like, you have a daughter who suffers from gender dysphoria and a son who has no sexuality whatsoever, and you happen to work at a corporation at the very division that is designed to fuck up everyone's brains.
This is wild, people!
Anyway, all of this is connected.
All of it's connected.
It really, really is.
And the lunacy, so much of it, is coming from one of the political parties in Washington, D.C.
right now, and that happens to be the Democrats.
And the Democrats, as you know, last week all went completely bananas because Kevin
McCarthy, who's the new leader of the House, did exactly what he said he was going to do.
He was going to remove Adam Schiff, he was going to remove Eric Swalwell, and he was
going to remove Ilhan Omar from some security clearance and on some committees that they're
on, basically the House Foreign Affairs Committee, okay?
Now, Eric Swalwell has slept with the Chinese spy, everyone knows it.
Adam Schiff basically made up Russia collusion and then wasted millions and millions of taxpayers' dollars and people's attention and time on all this Russian nonsense.
Ilhan Omar, some people did something on 9-11, like she is a bad, bad woman.
Anyway, here she is, because what do Democrats do?
You get fired.
And by the way, nobody is given the right to be on the Foreign Affairs Committee.
When a new party takes over, they can put their own people on, just like the Democrats did by putting Ilhan Omar and Adam Schiff and Eric Swallow on.
So this is politics.
You get in, you have power, you put more of your people in positions of power.
This is Politics 101.
But now that McCarthy has removed these three, they are, of course, all playing the victim.
But Ilhan Omar, by far the biggest victim.
And then, of course, when you're a Democrat and you're a victim, you get to go on corporate television and talk about your victimhood.
unidentified
We know what this is about.
This is about saying this particular member of Congress is not allowed to have a voice on the Foreign Affairs Committee.
This particular member of Congress is someone that we don't think is appropriate.
in voicing and that comes back to the fact that they don't actually think
Muslims or you know refugees or immigrants in this country can
appropriately criticize US policy, can appropriately criticize you know policies
Man she is such a she's such a lying little snake.
That's all she is.
No one, no one on the Republican side has a problem with Muslims or black people or anything else.
Are there individual races in society?
Yes.
But that is not why she is being removed.
She is being removed, partly at least, because, look, do I run around on this show and run around and call people racists and bigots and anti-Semites and all of those things unjustly?
Obviously not.
It's the last move you want to make.
You only want to use those labels when they are actually specifically appropriate.
Her obsessive, focused hatred of Israel, this tiny little country, right, with six million people that she is obsessed with, the only Western democracy that would let a woman like her rail against it all day long, that is what she is obsessed with.
That might have a little something to do with some Jews living there.
So she obviously is an anti-Semite.
Obviously, right?
The Democrats can choose to hang out with her or not, and it's fine, they all defended her, so be it.
But McCarthy does not owe her a place on a committee.
It is as simple as that, right?
This is not because she's black or whatever she is, and it's not because she's Muslim, and it's not because she's a woman, and it's not because she's an immigrant or anything else.
Ugh, she is gross!
And speaking of gross, here's Rashida Tlaib.
unidentified
Censor Congresswoman Omar in the same week, they introduced a bill to ban federal employees
from engaging in censorship.
Where are the free speech warriors today?
I am so sorry, sir, that our country is failing you today.
They're just terrible and no one's being censored.
Tlaib can go on every MSNBC crazy show and say whatever she wants.
Ilhan Omar can do the same thing.
They can say whatever they want in Congress and bring up whatever bills they want and expose themselves as the racist little monsters that they are.
They can do all of those things.
You don't have a right to be on a committee.
Right?
If all they did, they removed three people, right?
So again, they removed Swalwell, white guy.
They removed Schiff, white guy, and Ilhan Omar.
So was this all about race and bigotry and hating women and everything else?
Anyway, you may have seen a whole bunch of these type of hysterical videos that were all out on Friday where the Democrats, one at a time, more hysterical than the next and crying and screaming and genuflecting and just absolute ridiculousness.
I think it's uncomfortable serving with people who engage in what many experts deem stochastic
terrorism, which is the incitement of violence using digital means and large platforms so
that individual themselves may not be the one that's wielding a weapon.
But I have had to ride, as has Representative Omar, That consistently had to ride in 20,000 pound armored vehicles, engaging in some of the most gruesome threats that you can imagine that were incited by Republican members.
This is not just about a tweet.
It is about what life looks like and the And Donald Trump knows that very well, and he uses and used his rallies very strategically in order to engage in political intimidation of what he deemed his political enemies.
Marjorie Taylor Greene's not on these things, and Ilhan Omar is no longer on these things.
They are both in Congress, and it's okay.
So keep going, Kevin McCarthy.
Do not fall for the bait, but also you guys watching these things.
When your friends are like, you know, I saw on CNN, AOC said that she's suffering from stochastic terrorism.
Stochastic?
One more time.
Stochastic.
She's got stochastic terrorism coming for her.
And it's like, no, what she's doing is the exact same thing.
By the way, when she's in those armored cars and she has, you know what she has?
You know, it's always running right on the side of armored cars.
You're not gonna believe this.
Armed men.
So she also wants to take your guns away, but she's going to have plenty of people with guns around her.
But speaking of intelligence and foreign affairs, because foreign affairs are important, and I would say on the Foreign Affairs Committee where you're going to be getting classified information about threats and foreign governments and all sorts of things, I would want people who I would say are roughly pro-America.
I would say Ilhan Omar would love for the destruction of America.
That is fairly obvious.
She is incapable of saying anything positive about America.
She's for equity instead of equality.
She's destroyed Minneapolis.
People keep voting her in.
That's up to them.
So be it.
But with intelligence in mind, the big story of the weekend is that a Chinese spy balloon has been flying over America for days.
It was finally shot down, but for days it collected information over America, and we just let it happen.
Here's a little video of its final moments.
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I actually respect the president for listening to his military advisors.
Like, you don't want somebody just going in, shoot it down.
I don't, I don't need to know anything.
I don't know what it's doing.
I don't need to know what it's doing or where it's going or blah, blah, blah.
So, okay.
It's interesting, I suppose, that he waited and listened to his guys, right?
Now, again, we don't know all the information related to all this, but it was also interesting the way he said, maybe we could throw back to it, the way he said, I said, shoot it down.
Well, hopefully the Chinese spy balloon was looking into white rage, and then he can get some information on the Chinese about white rage.
And he is white, so it's something that he's interested in.
I mean, the point is, once you allow this equity nonsense, this woke BS, once you allow it into the system,
like think, if the United States government has spent one second thinking about white rage and equity,
and we know that they have, and figuring out what bathrooms female soldiers
should go to at Fort Bragg and elsewhere, and all this stuff,
it's like you're taking your eye off the ball.
That's why the woke thing is so dangerous.
Anything, whether it's the military, the government, whether it's a shoe company,
or quite literal or a production company.
Once you let wokeism into the system, you have a mission, right?
Your mission is to build a good product.
Your mission is to get the correct information out there.
Your mission might just be literally to make money and that's it.
But once you let the woke thing in, you are taking your eye off the ball.
You are in dereliction of your duty.
I'm fairly certain that the Joint Chiefs Staff Chairman, his job is not to look into white rage.
But that's what they're doing.
But it's not just him.
It's everyone associated with this administration is a sham and a clown and a ridiculous buffoon.
We've got plenty of clips of gay Pete to show you right now.
Here is gay Pete, our transportation secretary, who only got hired because he's gay.
As you know, he was the mayor of a small town, South Bend, Indiana, has no qualifications to be in charge of transportation, literally none whatsoever.
But he cut a deal with Biden to get out of the race and he's gay.
So, you know, it's spectacular.
Here he is with I'm sure there's a similar presumption about what spy satellites do.
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That is well outside of my lane.
the military gauged the different risks and the different benefits of different approaches,
made the decisions that they did, brought this thing down without incident.
Right, but the presumption has got to be that the Chinese were able to gather intelligence
hovering over the United States for day after day, especially over some of these sensitive sites.
I'm sure there's a similar presumption about what spy satellites do.
That is well outside of my lane.
I'm just glad that nobody was hurt as this thing came down.
When President Biden addresses the nation on Tuesday night, he will be speaking to a skeptical public.
Despite the low unemployment rate, a stronger-than-expected midterm performance for his political party, and a string of legislative accomplishments, the president's job rating sits at just 45%.
His poll numbers are even lower on his handling of the economy, foreign policy, and specifically the war in Ukraine.
Two-thirds of voters have reservations or are very uncomfortable with the idea of Biden running for a second term.
Two-thirds of people, I guess, don't have brain damage.
That seems a little high to me, frankly.
but an increasing amount of people are going, okay, the guy's not cognitively fit,
Chinese spy, disastrous withdrawal of Afghanistan, what's going on with the economy,
we're pissed about the jabs, nobody got fired over anything, like all of the stuff.
So every now and again, the corporate media has to, and in some ways, what they're doing,
even when they criticize them, is carrying water, because they wanna get the base riled up
to make sure that the base comes out and votes.
But what's this all really about?
What it really, obviously, is all about is that nobody, it's just true, guys, it's just true,
nobody in their right mind, show me somebody.
I've tweeted this out before, and it's gotten huge traction,
and I can't get anyone to defend Biden.
Like, who are the real supporters of this administration?
Besides, like, the globalists and the corporatists and the journalist class, where are the average people that are like, yes, Joe Biden is fit to be president.
He's the one that should have his finger on the button.
And he's making sense.
And these policies make sense.
Nobody.
There's nobody that supports any of this nonsense.
So what they're really afraid of is that a little sanity could bring the Republicans some major wins.
It could get this country back on track.
And I think that's the direction that we're heading.
I pray that's the direction we're heading.
And you have to have hope.
And there are reasons to believe that.
One of the reasons to believe that is the way the machine keeps coming after Ron DeSantis.
Florida, as you know, in case you haven't heard me talk about it, is absolutely flourishing.
We are cutting the minimal taxes that we have.
We don't even have an income tax here, but we're cutting taxes left and right.
We are rebuilding after the hurricane at incredible levels.
The economy is flourishing here.
The one issue that we do have is that house prices are high because basically 1,200 people
a day move here to enjoy the freedom, and it is hard to build even faster, but DeSantis
is cutting as much regulation even on that.
Everything is going good here.
People smile at you here.
That's nice.
I was in Cali last week.
Not a lot of smiling.
Anyway, listen to the way...
Oh, God, this woman.
Can we show something?
Do we have something here we can warn the people about?
Okay, good.
We like to put the warnings.
I don't want to freak you guys out.
We're going to Joy Reid over at the Televised Mental Institution, MSNBC, and listen to the way she talks about DeSantis and Florida.
What DeSantis is doing is intentional, in order to peel off Trump's Republican voters and get them on his side ahead of his presidential bid in 2024.
He's turning Florida into a right-wing paradise, where the focus isn't on health care or jobs or taxes or infrastructure or, I don't know, hurricane or flood insurance in one of the most natural disaster-prone states in the country.
You know, normal governor stuff.
But rather on the right-wing culture wars, and nothing but the right-wing culture wars.
And he's ticking all the boxes.
Not only is he banning books about history and any mention of the existence of gay people from Florida schools, he's barring public high schools from teaching AP African American studies.
He's taking aim at drag performances, even suggesting that he would urge the state's Child Protective Services to investigate parents who take their own kids to one.
He's actively trying to ban COVID vaccine mandates and restricting mask rules, while at the same time calling for probes into supposed wrongdoing linked to the vaccine.
And he's doing all of this while making sure that anyone can walk around with a gun, no permit required.
It's a right-wing fantasy land, like Disney World, but in hell.
I know you'll end up vacationing here the next time they lock you down wherever you live.
I don't know where you live.
I don't care where you live.
But please don't come here.
We don't want you here.
We don't want people like you here.
And Joy, that has nothing to do with your skin color.
I have no doubt that Media Matters is watching this right now going, Dave Rubin doesn't want black people in Florida.
You people are all complete clowns.
Everything she said right there was a distortion of the truth.
First off, he's not doing anything on taxes.
He's cutting taxes.
We'll get to that in just a second.
He's not doing anything on infrastructure.
Do you know how fast we rebuilt the Pine Island Bridge and the Sanibel Causeway?
It was incredible.
It would have taken two years to rebuild that Sanibel Causeway.
They did it in two weeks here.
We are redoing, I would welcome anyone to visit me.
Come visit Dave Rubin and see what's going on in his neighborhood where our roads are being rebuilt.
They're absolutely beautiful everywhere you go.
It's happening constantly where there's no crime here.
And Miami, which is the biggest city, you know, the biggest metropolitan city in Florida
where it is the safest city in the United States right now.
It's incredible.
Absolutely incredible.
I told you guys last week, we're in the middle of the show and I'm talking about how horrible San Francisco is with the homelessness and the crime and the drugs and all that.
The mayor freaking texted me in the middle of the show.
He said, Dave, I'm watching you right now.
Just FYI, we only have 640 homeless people here in Miami and we're doing everything we can to reduce that.
That's the difference between a functioning place.
But if this is what a right wing dream is, then Hello!
It's pretty freaking spectacular.
But since Joy is concerned about what Ron DeSantis is doing here, he's not doing anything for the people.
And usually what they mean is, you're not doing anything for the children.
Now you get baby food, diapers, wipes, the whole baby clothes, the whole shebang, including things like cribs and strollers, which are very, very expensive.
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So that is going to be permanently tax-free in the state of Florida.
I know that's crazy and antithetical to everything you believe, you bananas, lefty, lunatic, Joy Reid.
Also, of course, what she said about that you can't say gay here is nonsense.
And they are not banning books here.
They're actually banning books in California here.
They don't want that.
The book, what was a gender child or queer theory child or whatever?
They don't want kids, five year olds getting books about how to give a handjob.
Call me old school.
I'm down with that.
You know what I mean?
These people are completely, utterly ridiculous.
He did not ban African-American studies.
He banned a course that was going to teach critical race theory and genderqueer theory within the lens of black history and reparations.
That's what he banned.
That is not I think some of those federal bureaucracies can take a page from the DeSantis playbook and learn how to get things done quickly, efficiently, effectively.
Cut the red tape.
Florida gets it to and they're a tag team duo that really is just doing what we're all
asking for.
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I think some of those federal bureaucracies can take a page from the DeSantis playbook
and learn how to get things done quickly, efficiently, effectively, cut the red tape
We're gonna go do a post-game show for Locals members exclusively.
And then the PragerU doc that I mentioned before, which is a compilation of all four of my PragerU videos with some ins and outs and b-roll and video that explains a little bit of how the country changed as I changed.
And how that evolution was really just, it was alongside of you guys.
That'll be up first on Locals today and then later this evening on Rumble and YouTube and everywhere else.