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dave rubin
I'm Dave Rubin.
This is The Rubin Report.
It's September 6, 2024, and this is a live Friday show.
You know, over the last couple of months, we've switched our Friday show, which is we pre-tape it on Thursday for you guys.
But we thought we'd do a little Friday live action for you.
And as long as we were doing a Friday live show, We went with casual, Dave, today.
That's right.
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You guys have a lot of questions.
I have a couple answers for you.
And today's show really, for the Friday stuff, we like to do kind of a recap of some of the things that I could not get to throughout the week.
We've got some Mark Cuban craziness.
We've got some Kamala Harris cackle type stuff.
We've got The View.
We've got Supreme Court justices.
We've got something really super interesting coming out of Ireland and a whole bunch more.
And if you wanna try to get any of the questions in live, although I have about 15 of them already,
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right now and now back to me, Mark Cuban.
There's a name that I did not think about in all of August, but Mark Cuban, of course, big tech guy,
owner or former owner, did he sell the Mavericks?
Am I completely making that up?
No, I guess he sold the Dallas Mavericks, but big tech guy and of course, Shark Tank host,
somebody who I would say is slightly, I'll be nice on this Friday,
I would say he is slightly confused about some of the issues of the day,
most obviously diversity, equity and inclusion.
So he constantly is going on Twitter and fighting with people talking about
why it's actually good, even though, of course, when you're say a basketball team owner,
you would never hire basketball players based on the color of their skin,
you would hire them based on their skillset and all of that.
But anyway, he went on CNBC to talk about the Kamala Harris tax plan, this tax plan that hasn't been fully put out publicly but seemingly is leaking out, and he actually did make sense when it came to unrealized gains.
andrew ross sorkin
On this unrealized tax issue, gain issue, and where we've talked about, you know, those who are taking loans against their unrealized stock, etc., etc.
And then they say, well, you know, if you start to tax that, we won't be able to make investments in startups.
We won't be able to give money over to venture capitalists and private equity folks and other things like that.
What's your feedback to that?
If you tax unrealized gains, you're going to kill the stock market, right?
unidentified
And it's going to be the ultimate employment plan for private equity.
Because companies are not going to go public because you can get whipsawed, right?
I mean, my own personal experience back from the internet days, Right.
All of a sudden I was cash poor, but equity rich, right?
My net worth was enormous, but the number of dollars in the bank wasn't enormous.
And so I'd have, based off of the unrealized gains, I would have had to borrow money and I effectively would have been in hock just to pay my tax bill instead of trying to run my company and a thousand other reasons, right?
So they realized that's the issue.
Let me, I can't repeat it enough.
Even though she's not directly conflicting the Biden tax plan, to her, her value proposition is, we need to tax everybody fairly.
I'm starting from the Biden plan as a starting point, but that's not necessarily her ending point.
dave rubin
Okay, so there's a couple things here.
First off, he's kind of making sense and also kind of not making sense.
It's also a little complex here when it comes to this because they haven't fully released the plan.
But first, let's just talk about unrealized gains for a second.
Unrealized gain.
The key word there is unrealized, meaning the gains have not happened.
So if you have, say, $50,000 in a company but it could gain, right?
It could gain up to, I don't know, $350,000, $500,000, a million dollars.
They want to tax you on money that you actually don't have.
So Cuban's making the point, if you tax people on money they don't have, You might be cash poor and then have to borrow money to pay taxes because you literally will not have enough cash for it.
It's completely, completely insane.
So if you want to crash the economy, if you wanna make sure that investors are not willing to take risks, you would never wanna take a risk on a company if you're gonna be taxed on, oh, there's potential that the company's gonna make a lot of money, that the valuation will be really high, then that's what you would do.
So he is right to that extent.
Now, the problem here, of course, is that he is running cover for an administration that is gonna raise taxes on everybody.
And also, when he says there at the end, Kamala just wants everyone to be taxed fairly.
Well, if you wanted everyone to be taxed fairly, as we know, the rich people, you make over 100 grand, you're basically paying all the taxes.
And if you're in the real 1% over 400 grand a year, you're paying basically half the taxes.
But what would be fair?
Can I get the definition of the word fair?
Could you give me the literal, Webster Miriam definition of the word fair.
Can you just read that to me?
I think we all know what the word fair means, but I want to be very technical in this moment.
Impartial and just without favoritism or discrimination.
So if you wanted to be impartial and just without favoritism, what would be a fair tax plan?
Well, the only thing that would be fair is is that everyone would be taxed at exactly the same rate, right?
So it wouldn't matter if you make a million dollars a year or twenty million dollars a year or a hundred thousand dollars a year, you would have a flat tax.
That would be a fair thing.
That would be impartial without favoritism, meaning everyone has to pay ten percent.
And if you make $1,000,000 a year, you've got to pay 10% on that, so you're paying $100,000.
And if you make $100,000 a year, you've got to pay 10% of that, so you're paying $10,000.
That would be fair, but they don't really mean that.
Otherwise, they would be arguing for a flat tax, which is something that sort of more libertarian, Republican types, Steve Forb types have been arguing for 30-some odd years.
Anyway, I want to show you one other part of this clip, because then the host starts asking a little more granularly about the Kamala tax plan, which again, it doesn't sound like anyone really has seen.
They're leaking it to people, and Mark gets a little defensive.
unidentified
I appreciate you calling in, telling us what you're hearing on these fronts.
That's great.
But as you've said yourself, you can't speak for the vice president.
These are things they're telling you.
Who knows what they're telling other people.
My guess is they're telling anybody who's donating to them exactly what they want to hear at this point.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no If they won't say it publicly, say it publicly.
Tell all of us so that we can hold you to it.
I get it, but you've got to get the details right.
You can't just... Yeah, but we have 60 days till an election.
Like, you're asking people to take a flyer.
Even if it's the day before the election, right?
Even if it's the day before.
Look, the next question is... The second thing I was going to mention earlier... I just don't want everybody to trade on what we think and what we feel and what we think may happen.
Just tell us.
I get your point exactly, right?
dave rubin
Okay, so first off, he said no 16 times there.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
That's kind of funny in and of itself.
Rebecca Quick, who's the host there, she's a liberal.
She's a lefty.
She's doing a nice job there because basically she's saying, well, wait a minute.
If they haven't released the plan, right?
If we don't have a plan to look at, then why wouldn't they go to you, Mark Cuban,
and knowing that they want some of your money, they want you to donate to the campaign
and tell you what you wanna hear.
And then why wouldn't they literally leave your house and go down the road and tell another billionaire
something that he might wanna hear or then go to the union and say to the union
something that they might wanna hear and get the money from everybody
and then just do whatever the hell they want, which is obviously what they are going to do.
So it was nice of her to do that.
Nice of her, I'll give her credit again, Rebecca Quick.
That's a nice job on CNBC actually doing journalism because to just leak things to certain people
and say, oh, this is what our plan's gonna be.
Oh, and by the way, you're not gonna believe this.
This is kind of what you want.
So I'm shocked.
That's not really a plan, but obviously between the way the machine generally operates and between the way this administration is going to get no critique from mainstream media, they're going to get away with an awful lot of this.
I want to jump over to the televised mental institution known as MSNBC, because every now and again, something sane gets a little bit through over there.
And a guy by the name of Sam Stein actually said something sane about taxes and Trump on Crazy Cable Network News Channel.
panel. I love the way they have to frame it though.
You can see he's a little afraid of it.
Your whole modus operandi is to lower taxes as if you only care about money then you should vote for Trump.
It's just not like that.
Every single person in America should want lower taxes.
I want lower taxes for everybody.
I think every single person, every one of you watching this, I don't care how much you make, we should have lower taxes for everybody.
The only reason you'd be for higher taxes is if you think that the government needs more money to do
unidentified
things.
dave rubin
But there's very few people, or I would say an increasingly less amount of people out there,
that thinks that the government's particularly good at things.
So if you think, if that basically is your premise, well, we can't really stop all of the crazy wars that they
do and everything else, but we could just kind of tighten the belts.
So you tighten the belt by saying, you know what?
Instead of me having at the end of the year, after I've been, you know, I paid taxes when I buy groceries and I pay taxes when I put gas in my car and there's payroll taxes and everything else.
So we're all paying taxes throughout the year.
How about we just, you could eliminate the pay, you could eliminate income tax altogether,
federal income tax, but let's put that aside for a second.
We don't have to go full Ron Paul here.
But you might just say, how about we just lower the rates for everybody?
Everyone has a little bit more of their own money and then decides what to do with it themselves.
And that's how you jumpstart the economy because almost everybody,
there's 350 million Americans, almost everybody, if you suddenly,
really think about this.
If you right now had, say, 10% more of your money this year, you most likely would spend that money, right?
You most likely wouldn't save that money.
You most likely would spend it, you might go on vacation, you might buy a car, you might do some house repairs, whatever it is you might do, but all of those things are how you get an economy going.
Oh, the landscaper is suddenly like, oh, these guys, I got three more jobs because people have a little bit more money.
And then the landscaper has a little bit more money, and then he buys some new equipment.
And then the equipment guy is like, oh, I have a little bit more money, you guys get it.
That's how the thing actually is supposed to work.
But if you want hyper control over everybody, then you'd want to increase taxes on everybody.
That's how it works.
Anyway, when I was off the grid, Kamala Harris brought in this guy, Tim Walz.
I am unbelievably unimpressed by this guy.
Like, he comes off as like, just like, Just nothing in a suit.
Like, I'm just unimpressed.
But they had a spokesman for the Harris Walls campaign go on CNN, and it's not just that their policies are bad, they don't even want you to think about the things that have happened over the last couple years.
unidentified
But she's been part of the Biden administration.
I mean, she has been part of the Democratic... Democrats have been in control of the country for the last three going on four years, and you are still seeing this in the polling.
I mean, these working class voters are telling us right now that more of them are with Donald Trump than Kamala Harris.
Why?
What is it about what you guys have been doing for the last three plus years that explains that?
Well, I think, again, we're trying to talk to the voters and explain this message.
We've got 60 days until the election.
We don't have time to sit around and think about why, over the last few years, certain things may have happened or may not have happened.
We've got to go win an election.
And the vice president's doing that by talking about her economic vision.
And it's really different.
It's a new way forward, not only for the Democratic Party, but for the country.
It's really different.
Can you tell me what is really different?
I got the capital gains rate, but what else on the list makes it really different from what was going on the past few years?
Sure, she wants to take into effect the first national law to take on corporate price gouging.
She's talking about holding bad corporate actors accountable for their role in taking up prices on people at the grocery store, at the gas pump, all across this country.
There are distinctions here in this candidate's message that she is sharing with the country every single day, and she's out there on the trail doing it while Donald Trump's talking about trickle-down economics.
dave rubin
Twenty-two times on my comeback show the other day with Sage I said the word evil when she referenced certain things that were happening in the world and it's just evil actually what they're doing there.
So first off, you have the guy saying we don't have time to think about these last couple years.
Kamala, they had a coup to get rid of the old man and you were involved, right, as the VP.
It's your record too.
So let's not even think about the old record.
And then I'll give the anchor credit there.
She's like, well, you know, you guys have been involved in this.
How would you actually be different?
And then his answer is they're gonna stop corporate price gouging,
which again, we got into this yesterday.
But if you think that the problem right now is that the supermarket is like,
unidentified
yes, what we really wanna do is charge an extra $2 for the pound of ground meat, 80, 20.
dave rubin
We're going to change it from $6.99 to $9.99.
That'll screw the people.
If you think that's really what the problem is right now...
Well, I know you don't, but if that's what you really think the problem is, then that's a problem in and of itself.
The only reason stores raise prices is because goods become more expensive, and goods become more expensive when corporations are taxed like crazy, and when you do things like the Inflation Reduction Act, meaning you just print shit tons of money, which devalues dollars.
These are all basic economics 101 things.
So he wants corporate price gouging to get out.
They wanna go after unrealized gains.
Huge, huge problem.
And they don't want you to look at their own record.
So they have a huge problem on their hands because unless you think things are going amazingly well right now, to vote for her is kind of crazy.
Now, I do want to talk about that Inflation Reduction Act for a second because everyone knows I think the day it was released, I said it was not an
inflation reduction act, it was actually going to cause inflation, which is exactly what it
did.
But really what it was when they pumped all of this money into the system, which then
caused inflation to rise, everyone knew what it was, was, oh, you're just strengthening
You're putting more money into the system, and the system will now have more control over us.
And you're going to do all of your pet projects, like climate change things and Green New Deals and everything else.
Well, Joe Biden, who they occasionally let him out of the basement, they put him up there yesterday, and he actually admitted the truth.
It's an accident, and he doesn't really know what he's saying here, but watch this.
joe biden
My investments, through my investments, the most significant climate change law ever.
And by the way, it is a $369 billion bill.
We should have named it what it was, but at any rate.
dave rubin
Did you get that?
So the Inflation Reduction Act, that $369 billion bill, he's now admitting it should have been called a climate change bill, not inflation reduction.
So not only did it not reduce inflation, it actually was about climate change.
So it's like they're admitting all of this stuff now, which I guess is nice, but the guy still can't get through a sentence and everything else.
Let's just jump, because as I mentioned, this Friday is just putting together a few things that we couldn't get to throughout the week.
Bizarro thing did happen yesterday.
Hunter Biden actually pled guilty in his tax case.
Hot diggity dog.
harris faulkner
All right.
We did not anticipate this.
There has been breaking news at the Hunter Biden trial.
Remember, his attorneys were working today to try to get a stoppage in this, get the case thrown out.
And they were trying to nullify the case, so on and so forth.
We had my legal guests atop of the hour.
Well, now he plans to change His plea in the case to guilty.
It's a tax fraud case.
We know he has money.
Phil Holloway, one of my guests earlier, former federal prosecutor, said it's a foregone conclusion that the guy is guilty.
The case now hinges on what's the penalty going to be?
dave rubin
And that's what it'll all come down to, and we'll see about that.
But he did plead guilty, which is interesting.
So now what happens?
What kind of deal can they cut and everything else?
But I would say in a system where rarely do people who are guilty of something actually have to pay a price for it, this is probably good.
And as I said, since we're just jumping around on Fridays, yesterday on The View, Still a show, how many seasons now?
30 seasons of dumbening women in America.
Justice Katonji Brown Jackson was on, and you can see how excited the ladies are because, you know, she's the first black female Supreme Court Justice, which I suppose is just fine, although you shouldn't care about the genitals or skin color of your Supreme Court Justices, you should care about their judicial philosophy.
And their qualifications, but you can also see that there's an excitement not that just she is the Supreme Court Justice, but they could have the first black female president because that's the most important thing, more important than anything.
unidentified
Sarah has the question.
Yes, Justice.
Politics aside, the upcoming election marks another significant milestone for women of color with Vice President Harris at the top of the ticket.
One, what do you make of her historic candidacy?
And as far as potential redos of 2020 go, are you confident our courts will faithfully uphold the votes if contested?
I am confident that the courts will faithfully uphold the law because that is our duty.
And I know a little bit about being a first.
You know, I think a lot of people were very happy about my appointment in part because they saw it as progress for the country.
That, you know, there was a time in which black women wouldn't have had this opportunity.
And so I'm not only so honored, but whenever we see someone moving into a position where no one has ever been, it gives a lot of people hope.
Like Obama.
It gives a lot of people hope.
dave rubin
You know, it's so unfortunate what DEI and what Wokeness has done, because there is some grain of truth to saying that it is nice to see people who look a little bit different somewhere getting into new jobs and new places.
And it obviously is true that in, say, 1932 America, a black woman would not have been a Supreme Court justice.
That is obviously true.
And there's a grain of truth to something about representation.
But what that always then ignores is the qualifications part.
So this is a woman who in her confirmation hearings literally did not know what a woman was, right?
She was asked, what is a woman?
And she could not answer the question.
So the real question is, so are you qualified to do the job?
And it is relevant if you don't know what a woman is when it might be that Supreme Court We'll have to cover cases that are related to all of these trans things and bathrooms and what's going on in our schools and everything else.
But they're all just so focused on the wrong thing.
And I do want to mention one other thing as it relates to how television operates in general, which is, what's the blonde's name on The View?
I always forget her name.
My mom always wants me to give her credit.
Sarah Haines.
Sarah Haines over there.
It's like the way she's reading the question.
It's like you're not even, this is what an NPC is.
It's like you are just, someone handed you a script and you are there.
You didn't have the even wherewithal to just memorize it so it doesn't look like you have to just read off the page.
But that shows you how scripted everything is.
There's nothing extemporaneous about it.
There's nothing that's sort of happening there thoughtfully where they're having a real conversation.
Ketanji Brown-Jackson was obviously given the questions beforehand and they were very scripted for the hosts.
It's just worth seeing.
It's another one of those, just kind of look behind the curtain and see what's going on there, things.
I do want to show you a clip that we showed you.
This is from about six months ago.
Do you remember when Don Lemon launched his show on Twitter, then Elon Musk wasn't, oh no, well then he kind of sandbagged Elon Musk and then there was a whole blowout around that.
But if my explanation of why DEI is bad wasn't enough, remember when Elon responded to Don asking about lowering standards, and this will explain everything right here.
unidentified
Wait, say that again.
dave rubin
I'm not sure I understand what you're saying.
elon musk
I want to make sure I understand what you're saying.
Yes.
If the standards for passing medical exams and becoming a doctor, or especially something like a surgeon, if the standards are lowered, then the probability that the surgeon will make a mistake is higher.
They're making mistakes in their exam.
They may make mistakes with people, and that may result in people dying.
unidentified
What evidence do you have, though, that they're lowering the standards?
There is no evidence of that.
elon musk
Well, I believe there is.
unidentified
There's no evidence of that, Elon.
elon musk
What is the evidence?
I believe they have literally lowered the status at Duke University, and that is what the article is referring to.
There's no evidence of that.
Are you saying they have not lowered the status?
unidentified
There's no evidence about lowering standards, and I think that there is... I believe that is a false statement you're making.
dave rubin
Okay, well, we'll figure it out.
elon musk
Yeah, the interesting thing is when this is posted on the X platform,
there will be a whole bunch of things that rebut what you said and what I said,
so people can then make their own decision based on the replies, the rebuttals, and the community.
dave rubin
Okay, so first off, Elon is completely right and Don is completely wrong.
We know that many colleges, and it's not just colleges, private high schools and state schools and everything else, they've changed standards for certain people.
We know that Harvard, and it's up and up, we had too many Asians, we're gonna bring in these other people.
So once you just, in and of itself, even if it's not a written statement, Once you say we are trying to bring in more of these people
and less of these, you are automatically going to discriminate against a certain set of people
who are qualified to be there.
But the fact is also that we know that certain places don't look at standardized testing anymore
and SATs and the rest of it.
So that lowers standards.
And if you let, if you have 100 slots to get into medical school,
and you start looking at this or that, you know, things, your genitals and skin color
and everything else, you're gonna start letting in And then over time, of course, that's going to degrade the level of care that people get.
That is just obvious and real.
And we all know it.
And I know it's uncomfortable to talk about, but it's true.
But speaking of lowering standards, the other thing that we are lowering is immigration standards.
We used to have a policy in America, which was, Basically that we have a border because we're a sovereign nation and if you want to come here you have to come here legally and most people in America that's how their ancestors got here and many of us have the story as my great-grandparents did of coming through Ellis Island and being given nothing and making it and generation goes on and on and gets stronger and gets more ingrained into the system and that's the beauty of America.
That has nothing to do with what the modern Democratic Party wants.
Here is Chuck Schumer.
unidentified
The only way we're going to have a great future in America is if we welcome and embrace immigrants, the dreamers, and all of them, because our ultimate goal is to help the dreamers but get a path to citizenship for all 11 million or however many undocumented there are here.
dave rubin
What?
The dreamers and all of them, or however many, who the fuck knows?
I'm Chuck Schumer, how am I supposed to know?
It's utterly psychotic.
It's utterly psychotic.
We're in bananas land.
No, it's the same thing about, that we showed you that clip, was it yesterday or the day before, of Nancy Pelosi talking to Bill Maher about the American dream of home ownership.
And she's like, everyone should have that be able to be realized.
And it's like, no, Americans should be able to have the American dream realized.
These people are deranged and evil and they have become multi-millionaires with guards and fences around their houses when they refuse to have guards and fences around our country.
It is not racist or anything else.
Could we have a conversation about how many dreamers should be given a pathway to citizenship or how many people have been here for 20 years and are paying taxes and working And are functioning members of society who aren't criminals and should we make it easier for them?
Of course we could have a nuanced conversation about all that.
Not that we do nuance well, but for him to be like, well, we don't know how many people there are, but all these undocumented people, let's get them in.
It's psychotic.
Unless your plan was actually to get them here, give them shit, get them on the dole and have them vote basically in perpetual slavery to the Democrat party.
Boy, is that a crazy conspiracy theory or what?
Of course, when Chuck says he wants them all here to do things, these undocumented people, Connor, can you fire up a video, maybe of a news report of some undocumented people, let's say Venezuelan gang members if you have one of those, just from the last day or two, doing some bad stuff?
Could you do that for me?
unidentified
...says this is a picture of gang members breaking into a vacant apartment so they could move a Venezuelan family in and then collect rent.
This is our business plan, one gang member told a housekeeper.
If he, the property manager, doesn't like it, we'll fill him with bullets.
The report authors called the gang's behavior brazen and further exhibits the suspected gang member's sense of comfort and control, consistent with their taking over the property and not fearing law enforcement or the property management.
It was sent to Aurora officials on August 9th, with the investigators saying, the evidence we have reviewed indicates that gang members are engaging in flagrant trespass violations, assault and battery, human trafficking, sexual abuse of minors, unlawful firearms possession, extortion and other criminal activities, often targeting vulnerable Venezuelan and other immigrant populations.
According to the law firm's report, the Venezuelan gang Trande Aragua has threatened to kill, and in certain instances has apparently actively attempted to kill, members of Whispering Pines Management.
The report says a consultant for the property management company was severely beaten and stomped by gang members and was hospitalized.
The alleged incident recorded by building cameras with screenshots attached to the letter.
The report relies on a property manager who said that gang members allegedly stabbed a Whispering Pines resident for refusing to pay rent to the gang.
He also told the investigators the takeover began last November.
dave rubin
I'm sorry, but almost everyone in the studio was laughing hysterically during all of that.
Not because any of that's funny, but when you play that right after Chuck Schumer being like, we want everyone here, we're going to help everybody.
Oh, so Chuck, how about we bring in the Venezuelan gang members who are stabbing people and stealing apartments?
And how about we put them next door to you?
Or why don't you give them a room in your house?
We have a bit more of this from Fox News' Bill Malugian.
I mean, it's just so absolutely insane.
ICE confirms to Fox News that all four of the known and suspected Tren de Aragua gang members arrested by police in Aurora, Colorado in connection to a shooting slash attempted murder in July are Venezuelan illegal aliens who were caught and released at the Texas border by the Biden administration.
ICE tells me the following, Jardinei Jose Pacheco Chirinos, who Jenny Starr reports is a shot caller of the gang known as Cookie, was apprehended by border patrol in Del Rio sector on 10-22 and he was released into the U.S.
with a notice to appear.
Joe Naharde de Jesus Pacheo Torinos was also apprehended by border patrol in Del Rio sector on October 2nd, 22 and released into the U.S.
with a notice to appear.
He was terminated from ICE's supervision appearance program as an absconder when he failed to report to the ICE office.
Nixon Jose Azuarre Perez was apprehended by border patrol in Eagle Pass, Texas on August 22nd, 23 and was leased into U.S.
without, with a notice to appear and paroled into the country.
ICE has placed a detainer on him with local authorities.
Dixon Jose Aguaje Perez was also apprehended by border control in Eagle Pass, Texas in August of 23 and was given a notice to appear and was released slash patrolled In the U.S., into the U.S., ICE has placed a detainer with him on local authorities.
Look, before we talk about any of this any further, first off, the fact that the gang name, gang member, his code name was Cookie.
Like, what happened to like, my name's Wolfman, and I'm, you know, Badass Vulture?
I'm Cookie!
Think of me as a warm chocolate chip cookie, okay?
Don't fuck with me, I'm Cookie.
Putting Cookie aside for a second, do you see what's happening here?
Not only does Chuck want all of these people to come in and we have, it's not that we don't know who these people are.
We actually do know who these people are.
These people are being caught and released into the country.
And then Cookie is going into an apartment and stabbing somebody.
Elon retweeted what Bill wrote there that I just read to you, and he wrote, we need a secure border.
Unless Trump wins, meet your new building managers.
And it just damn well is true.
Guys, a year goes by, two years go by, a decade go by, and more and more people come, and eventually there'll be 60 million illegals here.
What will we do?
People will be getting stabbed left and right.
You're going to have to pay cookie and entrance fee to go into your apartment.
It is not good.
And it's not good everywhere.
That's the point.
And it's particularly not good in blue cities because they've become these sanctuary cities.
But even they now are waking up to this lunacy.
I cannot believe this headline.
This is from Bloomberg.
Liberal San Francisco is deporting migrants to fight fentanyl crisis.
I do like that picture of a man who Either is taking a dump on the street or is a just like in that fentanyl stoop or perhaps both I guess you could be in the fentanyl stoop and be taking a poop on the street but you know guys things are bad when even San Francisco which is ground zero for this homeless insanity the fentanyl crisis insanity the illegal crisis insanity you know that things are bad when they are like and I don't know how a city how is a city
Even geared up to deport people.
And where does the city deport people to?
But again, this is just an extension of all of the bad failures of Democrat policies that were obviously failures, and we need more and more people to know it.
Let's jump to my former hometown, New York City.
Here's just an interesting interview with just a guy on the street.
I love the guy's accent.
This is like a true New Yorker talking about what's going on in New York right now.
unidentified
Kevin, how do you feel about the current migration crisis here, in New York specifically?
In New York, because I'm from New York, the current vibrations is that we are putting too much money into illegal aliens coming in here, alright?
Too much money while we have the mentally ill that's here, the veterans that are here, and there's no type of programs that's good for them.
Now they just allocated five billion dollars And you're a New York taxpayer.
I'm a New York City taxpayer.
dave rubin
How do you feel about that?
unidentified
We're getting taxed as Americans everywhere you look at, alright?
But I don't feel that we should be going towards that.
Then with the laws that they implement, you can't even deport them back no more.
So they flooded all these immigrants in here.
You can't send them back.
They're raping and they're robbing, stealing.
You know, they're trying to survive, but they're raping.
I don't like it.
dave rubin
Look, look, that's just a decent guy.
That's just a New Yorker.
That guy is like everybody that I was around when I lived in New York from about 90, when I lived there, 99 to about 2013.
I don't know what his regular political beliefs are.
Maybe he doesn't even have any, like, Real cohesive political beliefs.
But he's basically like, look, the city's collapsing, because there's drugs everywhere, there's illegals everywhere, the social services, it's not safe to walk around.
And it's all just true.
It's truer than anything that they will tell you on mainstream media, and it's certainly truer than anything coming out of the Democratic policies.
I think Conor screenshotted the funniest part of that video for me, or the most interesting.
Did you get the guy in the hat who was, what is this guy doing?
So again, is this the fentanyl leanover, and he's peeing on the fire hydrant?
Or is this, he looks like, what comic book character am I thinking of from like...
Watchmen or something.
Wasn't there a guy in Watchmen that wore a hat like that?
Is that him?
What's going on there?
And I love that there's a guy wearing a mask.
Honestly, if you live in New York, you should be wearing a mask just because of these people peeing all over the place.
The whole place smells like piss and weed.
But there's like, this is happening to our cities and it will continue happening to our cities until we say enough.
And I do not know when people who live in blue cities and blue states will do that.
I want to just jump to one other thing and it has nothing to do with America.
Although it does have something to do with the idea set in America that is a problem, which is that over in Ireland, which is having a huge immigration problem right now, Conor McGregor, who I often talk about, MMA fighter, legend, Conor McGregor, he is doing something.
He's going to run for president of Ireland.
He put this out, as president, I hold the power to summon the Dáil, that's their parliament, as well as dissolve it.
So as I said before, I would have all the answers the people of Ireland seek from these thieves of the working man, these disruptors of the family unit, these destructors of small businesses, and on and on and on.
These charlatans and their positions of power would be summoned to answer to the people of Ireland, and I would have it done by day... I would have it done by day end, or I would be left with no choice other but to dissolve the Dáil entirely, stop the train until...
The people of Ireland deserve the answers they seek.
Point blank.
This would be my power as president.
I know very well.
Ireland needs an active president employed wholly by the people of Ireland.
It is me.
I am the only logical choice.
2025 is upcoming.
Look, I just love that.
I love stories where people who were, you would never think are politicians,
you would never think would be involved in these things.
They are just decent people who are like, enough is enough.
And I will try to do to whatever extent I can do something to fix this thing, I will do it.
So we will see what happens in Ireland.
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Helen Annie says, wouldn't it be fun if Peter Doocy was unobstructed and actually invited to ask Kamala Mamala this hypothetical question?
Your daughter is Jewish, Jamaican, and Indian, and it's her first day of classes at Columbia.
She will have to fight her way to class for weeks.
What do you tell her?
Yeah, well, first off, it's her stepdaughter, right?
So she doesn't have any biological kids of her own.
It's, what's her husband's name?
That ineffectual, Doug Emhoff.
It's his daughter from his first marriage.
And this girl has turned into this Hamas-loving lunatic.
but I guess she's somehow Jamaican and Indian and they celebrated Kwanzaa and she's Jewish,
but she hates Israel and all of these stuff.
And like, would they stop her from getting to class if she actually wanted to get to class?
These people are completely insane.
No one will ask that question, right?
And Kamala, it's not only that Kamala supports all of these crazy protesters that are stopping good kids from getting on campus.
She was actually raising money to get some of them out of jail.
So it's just completely bananas.
JP says, it seems getting RFK Jr.
confirmed as CIA director would be difficult.
With that said, where do you think he could have the biggest impact on our food supply and overall health?
Lastly, do you feel Casey and Callie Means could be part of an administration that could move the ball on things like regenerative farming and weeding out pharma money to change the course of chronic illness in our country?
So let me hit the last part first.
So Casey and Callie Means, they're like a brother-sister duo that do a lot about big pharma and our processed food industry and everything else, which is obviously connected to chronic diseases.
I've discussed this with RFK, and if you didn't see my interview with Paul Saladino right before we went off the grid, you should check that out.
So the earlier part now, look, RFK getting actually confirmed to run the CIA or to run the NIH or whatever, like, probably not going to happen.
But is there a way to make him a czar or to give him some position that you can sort of skirt around some of the, you know, the technical ways you have to be confirmed?
I'm sure there is.
Maybe he could be confirmed.
If Trump wins in a landslide and has a mandate on the Republican side, and then you have some moderate Democrats that are like, alright, RFK's not that bad, and we see that Trump has momentum, maybe you get him confirmed.
So I don't think it's completely out of the question.
Regardless of any of that, the fact that RFK is now in on this is absolutely fantastic.
Look, we all know we have a chronic illness.
It's not just chronic, it's chronic illness, but it's like sort of everything at once.
We are eating things that are not good for us.
We are taking drugs that we don't know what they do to our mind and our body.
We are sitting too much.
We are not getting outside.
They tell us there's a pandemic, and one of the things that can actually help us is to get sunshine, and then they lock us in our houses.
I would say, largely, the best thing you can do can do is really what I've tried to do myself,
which is kind of make sense of your own body.
There are, so when I went largely on this carnivore diet, I did not know what was gonna happen to my body,
but I started eating more meat, cutting out sugars.
I didn't even have ice cream once in August, which really I should have had it once, like one time.
I didn't have ice cream, I didn't have a bagel, nothing.
But I'm not so super strict.
Sometimes I ate yogurt and a couple other things.
I ate a lot of eggs.
But start doing some things that kind of feel right for your body.
Also work out a little bit more.
Move a little bit more.
You know, I got off seed oil.
So instead of doing oat milk in the morning or almond milk in the morning with my coffee, I'm on 100% pure whole milk.
Grass-fed cows, whole milk.
Do some things for your body and then see how you feel.
Your body actually does tell you some of those things.
And then as I mentioned on the show, on the comeback show with Sage, I was a little concerned that after, you know, about a year of doing this, even though I feel better and I've lost weight and all that, I was like, I don't know what my blood work is going to look like.
So I did a full blood work test, heart monitor, the whole thing, and everything came back great.
Knock on wood, but like.
You should do some things in your life that adjust accordingly.
Find out where your food's coming from.
You can get eggs from regenerative farms now.
That is out there.
You're gonna have to pay a little bit more, but that really is the chance.
And then hopefully we can kind of scale it so people start thinking about this stuff and stop putting so much bad stuff in their body.
But all that being said, it is your God-given right to eat trash cereal every morning and every night if that's what you choose to.
Stressfree2127 says, as a teacher, one of Charlie Kirk's former teachers, by the way, interesting, Who has, off for the summers, I wondered if you dreaded coming back on the grid.
I find at the beginning of August I start to dread going back to school, but after a day or two back at school I'm fine again.
Was wondering if you felt the same way.
Almost exactly the same way.
It's not that it was pure dread, but I had such a good month.
of escaping the madness, which has been particularly mad this year.
You know, the last couple weeks alone between the coup involving Biden and then installing Kamala and the assassination thing, and it was just like all so crazy.
And as much as I enjoy my work and the people that I want to be around, like I was feeling like I need a break, like I need a mental and physical and spiritual break right now.
that I just had a wonderful month.
I don't have to get into all the stuff again, but you know, being away for a while
and then just spending time with the kids.
Like it was so wonderful that the day or two before, it was the first time in the eight years that I've done
this that I was actually like, not nervous,
but I was a little anxious, I suppose, about coming back.
And when I walked into the studio after not seeing these guys for a month,
I said, I barely said hi to everybody.
I said, let me do the show with Sage first so it can be as authentic and real as possible.
I don't want to just start talking to all of you and sharing stuff and then have to do it again a minute later with Sage.
But I said, I don't know what's going to come out of my mouth right now.
I don't know where we're going to go with all of this.
And then I would say about halfway through the show with Sage, and certainly by Wednesday's regular show, I was back in it, enjoying it again.
I'm enjoying what I'm doing right now and laughing and all that silly stuff.
But I think that's actually a good sign.
If you do something that you like doing, it doesn't mean you should do it 12 months a year, relentlessly, nonstop, forever.
I think there's a reason they call it a weekend.
The week is supposed to end at some point, so you can recharge.
Whether you can take just two days off on a weekend, or whether you work a job that it's not a weekend, but you get two other days off, or you get a week off here and there.
Like, you need these things.
So yes, it was...
Powerful and important that I did that.
Actually, I think the next question is sort of that too.
RRT4life says, Hey Dave, what was your favorite thing you did on your time off?
Um, putting aside like the kids stuff, cause it was just great being with the kids and like they're wrestling now.
And I literally, I've taught them, I bought all of these little transformers.
They're two years old, so they're not ready for like transforming transformers.
I was like, I just got transformer figures.
Actually, Connor, you'll love this.
I got Transformer figures that when you buy them, they say they're on the box.
I think I have a picture of it.
It says they're collectibles.
It says they are not toys.
Like, they're selling you a toy.
It's a toy, I assure you.
It's Bumblebee.
He's this size.
His arms move like this, Optimus Prime.
And they're like, it's not a toy.
And it's like, who are you?
to tell me what is a toy and what is not a toy.
But Justin and Luke now, they know who Soundwave is and Shockwave and Bumblebee and Optimus Prime,
Prime, Prime, Prime and Megatron and all that stuff.
So that was great.
My personal favorite part, putting aside like the family side for a moment, was when we went away
for the two weeks or so, our routine was incredible.
Like we were waking up with sun rising in the morning at like 6.30, we were in bed by about eight o'clock
at night because Mexican jungle, it's dark.
We were just in bed, we had this, so we were really, our circadian rhythm was just flowing.
We were up eating the most wonderful, beautiful, simple breakfast,
working out for like an hour and a half every day, mud baths, steam room, cold plunge, sauna, like.
Just rejuvenating, and it just doesn't get much better than that.
USA USA says, we should, oh, what should our locals community do to stop election interference?
Oh man, well, it's gonna go well beyond the locals community.
I think, well, first I would reference the Brett Weinstein video from the other day, which he talked about how, you know, there's this margin, basically, that they can cheat on.
And that kind of feels right to everybody, right?
In anything, there's, you know, the smaller the margin, the more chance that someone could fiddle with that.
If we all really get out there to vote.
If all of us do it.
And we overwhelm the system.
I don't know what tricks they have, but to me, everyone just getting, do it, do it.
I know sometimes that day you're like, I don't wanna do it, or the line's too long, it's hot, you know, whatever.
Get out there and overwhelm the system.
Because it's not just that then Trump wins and maybe we can restore things, but then it hands Trump, boy, I won by, imagine if Trump won by 8%, 12%.
Like, I don't know if that's completely insane, but imagine if he did that, it would really show enough of this shit We have been going through, so we have to overwhelm the systems.
I would say the most, the best thing you can do, honestly, is to encourage your friends.
We all have friends who are just gonna be like, ah, I'm not voting this year, ah, you know, my vote doesn't matter, all those things.
The best thing you can do is encourage people to get out there and do it.
That really, because that's something you actually have power to do in your own life.
NY53913 says, welcome back.
People like Katie Couric love to highlight how much Trump's niece, Mary Trump, hates Donald.
Mary gets plenty of media coverage on the usual mainstream media outlets and on podcasts
like Ms. Couric's podcast.
Do you think Katie will interview Jeff Walls, the brother of Comrade Tim Walls?
Jeff has no use for his brother politically and apparently the two are estranged.
I suspect Katie will not be able to fit a conversation with Jeff Walls on her busy schedule.
You know, it's so interesting you asked that question because we didn't show this picture.
Do we have the picture of the Walls family?
Check this out.
So this is Tim Walz's family, members of Tim Walz's family, the photo is absolutely real, who are all supporting Trump.
Now, are these people going to be put on MSNBC?
I think not.
Are these people going to be put on CNN?
I think not.
But it's not just Mary Trump who hates Trump so she gets mainstream media coverage.
Did you see that John McCain's son was on, I believe it was CNN the other day, saying he's gonna vote for Kamala.
And it's like, God, it's all so absolutely gross.
But again, understand that's just one of the ways the system works, right?
Why is Liz Cheney relevant at all?
It's only because she is a Republican who now will do everything she can to stop Republicans.
So you will get credit.
She's of course Dick Cheney's daughter as well.
So it's doubly like, Optically, it's doubly good for them or something like that.
EK and Izzy say, what do you think about Doug Emhoff being described as a modern day sex symbol by Washington Post?
Step back, Henry Cavill.
I did not know about that, but when we quickly reviewed the questions this morning, I asked the guys to pull up a picture of Emhoff.
So there he is.
So is that right?
He is being called by Washington.
This is just New York Post showing pictures.
So apparently he impregnated the nanny in his first marriage.
So great guy, great guy.
But he is a sex symbol.
I mean, he looks just like another one of these just like standard ineffectual low-T soy boys.
Like that's what he looks like.
But I guess that is a sex.
If you're a Democrat now, that is a sex symbol.
Can I find a man who looks sort of soft and pudgy and can't maintain an erection?
Oh!
Hey, you're turning me on, baby!
It's just so pathetic.
But you know, fitness and caring about yourself, that means you're part of the alt-right, so what are you gonna do?
JimmyFox51 says, Hey Dave, what do you make of Kamala campaigning in New Hampshire, Virginia, and Minnesota?
If the Democrats are so sure they can stop Trump and keep him out of the White House, why are they spending the money and her time by going to those states that otherwise would be a shoo-in for a Democrat?
I had also seen a clip by Jamie Raskin, another lizard, who said he will do anything to prevent Trump from entering the White House.
I think he mentioned the 14th Amendment.
Perhaps you guys can dig up the clip.
So we will look into that one for next week.
But on the general, like, why are they showing up in states that you think would automatically be wins?
I mean, to go to Minnesota, that's where Walls is from.
Why would you have to go to that state?
It seems a little bizarre.
Although if I'm not mistaken, didn't Al Gore lose Tennessee when he ran for president way back when?
I think he did, which is kind of funny.
So nothing is assured, but I just think they are looking at, he did, right?
Yeah, Al Gore did lose Tennessee when he was running for president way back when.
Now he was senator originally from Tennessee.
I think that everything is so in flux right now, and we have such a long 60 days to the election that no one can take anything for granted.
Like if it's the day after the election now, and you found out that Donald Trump won New York, like put Cali aside for a sec, but if it was like Donald Trump won New York, Would your mind be blown?
I guess to some extent it would, but everything is kind of crazy right now, so why not?
Let's not forget that in the gubernatorial race, Kathy Hochul vs. Lee Zeldin, who is this little congressman who two months before, even a month before The gubernatorial election, nobody knew who he was.
He only lost by about 400,000 votes.
That's more than or that's less than the margin of people who have left New York.
Now that makes it harder because those are mostly Republicans that left, but the point is people are waking up to some of this stuff and if you're if you're just that guy in the video we showed you earlier, that guy in New York City who with that great accent who's a lifelong New Yorker, Again, I have no idea what his political beliefs are, but do you think that that guy, if he votes, is going to vote for Kamala Harris?
Do you think he's going to vote for Democrats as he's like, oh, it is the Democrats who run this city, who have destroyed it.
So we just need more and more of that to happen.
Talalay says, what were your main concerns as you prepared to go back on the grid?
How bad did you think things would be and how accurate were your assumptions?
I actually thought things were going to be a little worse than they were.
I tried not to think about it much, but the last thing that happened right before I went off, putting aside the assassination attempt a few weeks before and the coup and all that, I think it was on July 31st that Israel assassinated the leader of Hamas in Iraq, that Ishmael Haniyeh guy.
And I thought that that was gonna really cause a massive reaction.
Now, six hostages were killed, I guess, last week, including one American, and there's virtually no coverage of that, as far as I can tell, that another American was killed, which is, and I don't know that Joe Biden or Kamala has even said his name.
Um, but I thought that the Middle East was going to be a little more inflamed in terms of everything else.
Look, I was very pleasantly surprised about the RFK thing.
I was less surprised that Tulsi endorsed Trump, but I thought that the, my main takeaway of being gone was that the wide 10 thing that I've been asking for has been good.
The wall thing is utterly irrelevant.
He's just a sack of nothing.
Um, so I'm, my, I'm Basically like, all right, we're just kind of back at it.
Kelly Lynn says, hey Dave, welcome back to the real world, question mark.
Have you heard anything about Tulsi Gabbard and her inclusion on the TSA watch list?
It's so insane.
No, I did not hear about that.
We didn't include that in the off the grid stuff.
So we will look into that and I'll gladly talk to Tulsi and have her back on to discuss.
But again, it's just one of those things.
What surprises you?
At this point, and this is happening across the West, right?
Jordan Peterson is fighting the psychiatric community because they're trying to strip him of all of his degrees and his ability to practice in Canada.
So Tulsi being added to a list after years ago when Hillary Clinton called her a Russian asset, it's like, why would anything surprise me at this point?
We're on the other side of surprise.
It's a good title for a book.
Samantha Casillo says, so great to have you back and keep us all sane, Dave.
I was wondering if you got to try that Portuguese wine that I brought you, and if yes, what have you thought of it?
Samantha, first off, this is the most wonderful girl who we did a locals meetup in Miami right before I went off the grid, like two days before, came all the way from Portugal.
and brought me a beautiful bottle of red wine.
I ended up traveling for a good portion of the month, and we were doing a lot of tequila in Mexico, but this weekend, I promise you I will do it.
I have a tomahawk ready for tomorrow night, and I will bust out the tomahawk, and I will drink that beautiful bottle that you sent me.
It is in my dining room right now, and I will take pictures, and I will post it in Locals, and I thank you again, and it was a pleasure to meet you and all of the people that came.
It was really, really, really wonderful.
Curved Air.
Says, I think Trump should be forced to do an interview with a reporter of Kamala's choice and vice versa.
That might solve the problem of controlled media.
Well, wouldn't that be something?
And I bet Trump would do it.
So who would be the most anti-Trump reporter you could think of?
Like, I mean, he talks to a lot of them because they're mostly the CNN people, but let's say Joy Reid.
Let's say crazy old Joy Reid.
I don't think I've thought of her once since July.
That's great.
Would he sit down with her and get into it?
Of course he would.
But now would Kamala sit down with who would be the equivalent?
but Joy is insane, Megan's not, but the equivalent, let's say, Megan Kelly
or even Sean Hannity, like, no, of course she wouldn't, of course she wouldn't.
Megan would create a huge problem for her because Megan is just so hyper-competent
and everything else.
So I'm all for what you just proposed right there, but do not hold your breath.
Leelike C says, this isn't a question just for Dave, but it seemed like each on the team
got to go on an adventure, wondering if something meaningful came of their trips,
Doesn't have to involve vultures.
Well, I can't speak for everybody, but Adi got engaged, which is absolutely wonderful.
We're very happy for her.
Phoenix, can I tell the people what you did?
Can I just say what you did?
Phoenix went to Thailand and you trained and boxed with all of these people.
It's actually awesome for about 10 days.
And then can I mention the other thing?
Phoenix got, I don't know, maybe one day you'll let us release this.
No, we're not, you're not going to put it on camera.
Phoenix got the craziest, what's it called?
Can I say what it's called?
If you don't want me to, I won't.
What is it?
Sankhya tattoo, which is a, I guess it's mostly in Thai, but basically your entire back tattoo.
It's the most intense tattoo I've literally ever seen in my entire life.
Brock went golfing with his dad in Scotland for two weeks, which they had planned a trip years ago to play some of the best courses.
Phoenix, sorry, Connor got to go home and see family for a couple of weeks in Arizona.
Joey went to Greece.
I think everybody, more than anything else, when I walked back in the studio, everybody was happy to be here.
And if I've done anything right in my life, like that probably is it, that I work with people, that we can afford this thing.
I don't even mean it afford financially.
I mean like afford spiritually, that we can do our adventures and then come back together and then build something that hopefully you guys think is valuable and worth your time.
All right, that is our show right now.
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We've got some new merch, including our brand new mug with the new logo, and as you see, we've got new graphics and a whole bunch more, and I think we'll still be releasing new things, and I love that new song we have, and a bunch of other stuff, but Ruben, I'm sorry, it's DaveRuben.store for the merch.
And we leave you with Kamala Harris's new accent.
And yes, we will do a post-game show.
We normally don't do post-game shows on Fridays because we're not live.
We will do one for you good people today.
RubinReport.Logans.com.
We'll see you there in a minute.
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Ciao.
You better thank a union member for the five-day work week.
You better thank a union member for sick leave.
You better thank a union member for paid leave.
You better thank a union member for vacation time.
Back before the war broke out, I was a saucier in San Antonio.
I bet I could call up some of them greens.
Yeah, noodle some crawfish out the patty, yo.
I made us some crab apples for dessert now, yeah?
Hell yeah!
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