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dave rubin
I am Dave Rubin.
This is The Rubin Report.
It is February 27th, 2025. We are live streaming on Rumble, on YouTube, on Locals.
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And I'm looking forward to today's program because...
We're going to talk a little bit about CNN. And for those of you of a certain age, you may remember the tagline of CNN. I don't know that they use it anymore, or if they do, it's with the ultimate tinge of irony.
But it used to be CNN. The most trusted name in news.
And unfortunately, over the years, CNN has probably become the most untrusted name in news.
It's not as obviously insane like the televised mental institution known as MSNBC or some of the other outlets that we make fun of all the time.
But in some ways, the reason that CNN is now a punchline, like when I do events...
And I'm on stage and I just mentioned CNN, people start laughing, is because we thought it was supposed to be the decent one.
It was supposed to be the chosen one, right?
And it just decided to go all in on the partisan nonsense and every single lie and hoax and everything else.
Well, yesterday...
And I referenced this quickly on the show yesterday.
But yesterday it was announced that Jake Tapper is the co-author of a new book about Joe Biden's mental decline.
And apparently he started writing this book after the election, which of course was the beginning of November.
And this book is coming out in May.
And I know a little something about publishing.
And that timeline is way, way, way too short.
So this has been planned for quite some time.
But of course, the piece of it that really is, let's say, the height of hypocrisy or nonsense is that CNN and Jake himself have been or were lying about Biden's mental health on top of all the other lies for years and years and years.
We're going to connect that to Jeff Bezos, who is...
Apparently turning around, Washington Post, and it'll be up to you guys to decide if you want to believe that turnaround.
We're bringing back Corinne Jean-Pierre.
She gave a talk, and she doesn't watch the news anymore.
I'm not sure she was watching it when she had the gig.
She doesn't watch it anymore.
And now that Joy Reid is gone, we have no Joy Reid clips today, but it is official.
Sonny Hostin is the most racist person on television.
Oh, and Gavin Newsom has a podcast.
Man, that is a jam-packed show, so let's dive right in.
Check this out from Jake Tapper on the Twitter machine.
Original Sin, now available for pre-order at Originalsinbook.com from Penguin Press.
Been working hard on this with Alex Thompson from interviews with more than 200 insiders, Dem leaders, and more.
And here's a bit about the book, Original Sin, from two of America's most respected journalists, an unflinching and explosive reckoning with one of the most fateful decisions in American political history, Joe Biden's run for re-election despite evidence of his serious decline.
Amid desperate efforts to hide To the extent of that deterioration, Joe Biden launched his successful 2020 bid for the White House with the stated goal of saving the nation from a second Trump presidential term.
He, his family, and his senior aides were so convinced that only he could beat Trump again.
unidentified
They lied to themselves, allies, and the public about his condition and limitations.
dave rubin
At his debate with Trump on June 27, 2024, the consequences of that deception were exposed to the world.
It was shocking and upsetting.
unidentified
Now the full, unsettling truth is being told for the first time.
dave rubin
Jake Tapper and Alex Thompson take us behind closed doors and into private conversations between the heaviest of hitters, revealing how big the problem was and how many people knew about it.
From the White House staffers at the highest to lowest levels, to leaders of Congress and the Cabinet, from governors to donors and Hollywood players, the truth is finally being told.
What you will learn makes President Biden's decision to run for re-election seem shockingly narcissistic.
unidentified
Self-delusional and reckless.
dave rubin
A desperate bet that went Bust and part of a larger act of extended public deception that has few precedents.
unidentified
The story the authors tell raises fundamental issues of accountability and responsibility that continue for decades.
dave rubin
The irony is biting in the name of defeating what they called an existential threat to democracy.
Biden and his inner circle ensured it, tossing aside his implicit promise to serve to only one term, denying the existence of health issues the nation had been watching for years.
unidentified
Dooming the Democrats to defeat.
dave rubin
The decision to run again, the original sin of this president, led to a campaigning of denial and gaslighting, leading directly to Donald Trump's return to power.
unidentified
And all that has happened as a consequence.
dave rubin
Rarely does hubris meet nemesis more explosively.
Wherever you stand on the political spectrum, original sin is existential reading.
Thank you ladies and gentlemen.
Oh wow, I got some applause around here.
The absurdity of everything that I just read there is so off the charts.
There isn't a way to properly quantify the absurdity right there.
I was doing videos as early as 2018. That's the furthest back we could go where we would find it, but we definitely had a whole bunch in 2019. But in 2018, I was doing videos about Joe Biden's obvious cognitive decline.
The stammering, the confusion, forgetting words, the wandering off into the forest, all of those things.
Am I a clairvoyant?
Was I sent here by aliens from the future?
No.
I have a brain, just like you have a brain.
And for years and years and years, we all saw this.
People knew it.
It was a joke.
It was a joke amongst...
The awake, not woke people.
But Jake Tapper went out of his way for years to hide it.
CNN went out of his way.
Think how insane it is.
They're right.
June 27th, not even a year ago, right?
That's what?
About eight months ago was that debate.
Everyone knew leading into that debate what a disaster it was going to be.
And then when Joe Biden stood there and froze and all of the stuff and Trump did a great job of just kind of letting him stammer and...
Breakdown and all of that.
Suddenly, the media couldn't hide it anymore.
But Jake Tapper, really, the day after the election, you suddenly decided to write a book and you're talking to all of these people?
Well, interesting.
If all these people knew about it, that kind of sounds like a conspiracy theory, right?
Or a grand conspiracy around what was going on with the President of the United States that a whole bunch of staffers...
And people who work for the government all knew that the president was mentally compromised and hit it, and media people hit it too.
It sounds like some people probably should end up in jail.
Seems to me.
We'll have to see about that.
Anyway, here's Jake Tapper about a year ago going after Laura Trump for mocking Joe Biden.
jake tapper
How do you think it makes little kids with stutters feel when they see you make a comment like that?
unidentified
First and foremost, I had no idea that Joe Biden ever suffered from a stutter.
I think what we see on stage with Joe Biden, Jake, is very clearly a cognitive decline.
That's what I'm referring to.
It makes me uncomfortable to watch somebody on stage search for questions.
jake tapper
It's so amazing to me that...
unidentified
And try and figure out an answer.
jake tapper
A cognitive decline.
unidentified
But when you're trying to tell me that what I was suggesting was a stutter...
jake tapper
I think that you were mocking his stutter.
Yeah, I think you were mocking his stutter, and I think you have absolutely...
No standing to diagnose somebody's cognitive decline.
I would think that somebody in the Trump family would be more sensitive to people who do not have medical licenses diagnosing politicians from afar.
Plenty of people have diagnosed your father from afar, and I'm sure it offends you, your father-in-law from afar.
I'm sure it offends you.
You don't have any standing to say...
unidentified
I'm not diagnosing him.
What I'm saying, Jake, is that we can clearly see...
jake tapper
I have one last question for you, Laura.
lara trump
And it's very concerning to a lot of people that this could be the leader of the free world.
unidentified
That is all I'm saying.
I genuinely feel sorry for Joe Biden.
jake tapper
I appreciate it.
dave rubin
And that man right there, that quote unquote journalist who is no journalist, who is just a Democrat operative slash activist, he is now...
Quote, unquote, writing a book about Joe Biden's mental decline.
First off, I pay a bit of attention to politics over the years.
I've been paying attention for a while.
Until Joe Biden started breaking down mentally, no one ever talked about him having a stutter.
That is a fact.
It never, ever, ever came up.
I am not denying that maybe he had a stutter 30, 40 years ago, but we all know damn well what we watched for the last five years had nothing to do with a stutter.
And by the way, as they've been hiding Biden, and what did I say when he stepped out of the Oval Office?
I said we were going to see him like two or three more times.
I'm sticking to that.
And then one of these days, they're just going to issue a statement, tell you what happened to him, and then that'll be it.
But the self-righteousness of Tapper, like as if Laura is making fun of people with stutters.
You know, I was at a fundraiser about three weeks ago that Laura and Eric Trump put together because they donate millions of dollars, but it's not just the money that they donate.
It's the time and everything else in their network of people to St. Jude's Medical Hospital so that kids with cancer can get...
Free treatment.
That is the true passion of Lara's life.
Actually, when I had her here in studio, I wish we would have spent a little more time talking about that rather than just politics.
But the idea that somehow she's diminishing or dismissing someone's medical condition is absurd.
We all knew it.
And Jake Tapper, you ran freaking cover for it.
Ian Haworth, who's been on the show, he had a good tweet on this.
2020, Joe Biden has a stutter.
2021, Joe Biden has a stutter.
2022, Joe Biden has a stutter.
2023, Joe Biden has a stutter.
2024, Joe Biden has a stutter.
2025, buy my book on the cover-up of Biden's mental decline.
Yeah, like that.
That is it right there.
And the thing is, you know, I said at the top of the show, the reason CNN is the punchline in and of itself is because we knew, okay, MSNBC leans to the left, right?
Fox leans to the right.
Those are obvious.
No one's hiding any of that.
CNN was supposed to be the most trusted name in news.
They were the first one in on the cable news game.
It seemed, at least for a while, and who knows, as years go by, I think we just see more and more of the nonsense.
But for many years, in the 80s and 90s, CNN, 9-11, etc., CNN was the trusted place, right?
So that's why everyone makes fun of it so much, because it was supposed to be the trusted one, right?
It was the chosen one.
But they have pushed every lie, the Biden lie, and then covering up for whatever Kamala and Schumer and Nancy Pelosi did to push him out and all of that.
Like, we'll find out more about that, too, and I guess Jake will write a book about that.
But they have been wrong and or lied about virtually everything.
I think we have some video of Jake lying about some other stuff.
unidentified
You guys talked about the Russia hoax nonstop.
jake tapper
The FBI was investigating it.
The FBI was investigating it, so we recovered them.
unidentified
And so you took the words of unnamed FBI agents and put them on your network as if they were the gospel truth.
dave rubin
You did it again and again.
unidentified
A viewer of your network would have believed that Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin conspired in 2016. No.
dave rubin
That was totally and preposterously false.
jake tapper
No.
Well, that's what you just said is false.
President Trump has gone to quote extraordinary lengths to keep specifics about his meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin secret, even keeping them from top members of his own administration.
Take a listen to how President Trump responded Saturday night when asked directly if he has ever worked for Russia.
unidentified
I think it's the most insulting thing I've ever been asked.
I think it's the most insulting article I've ever had written.
jake tapper
The president did not directly answer the question.
It's a stunning turn of events.
Do you think the president of the United States...
dave rubin
All right, so the president never did.
JD is absolutely right.
They would put all of these crazy chyrons up of Russia collusion and everything else.
By the way, we had an impeachment or two having a little something to do with Russia collusion.
And here's more from Jake on just that.
Yeah, getting everything wrong.
jake tapper
What I suspect we are seeing here is an attempt to discredit legitimate, responsible attempts.
To report on this incoming administration with irresponsible journalism that hurts us all.
And the media going forward should keep that in mind.
So that's one.
Just to get that out of the way.
dave rubin
You're referring specifically to BuzzFeed.
jake tapper
Yeah, it's irresponsible to put uncorroborated information on the Internet.
I can understand why presidents like Trump would be upset about that.
I would be upset about it too.
It's why we did not publish it and why we did not detail any specifics from it because it was uncorroborated and that's not what we do.
And today, President Trump sided with Russia.
Over not just the intelligence agencies of the United States, but also the people of the United States.
He took a KGB officer, a known liar's word for it.
Why he did so, if it had to do with his desire to not be seen as illegitimate because of the fact that Russia interfered, I don't know.
I can't really get into that.
I'm not a doctor.
Regardless, the report is now here.
It has dropped.
And it might not have produced everything of what some Republicans hoped for.
It is, regardless, devastating to the FBI. And to a degree, it does exonerate Donald Trump.
dave rubin
It's really incredible, and that's why I love showing you these things over the years.
I love showing you the receipts over the years.
Jake said years ago, because of the fact that Russia interfered with the election, and there he is at the end saying, oh no, complete exoneration.
Like, Jake, you are part of the problem.
You might actually be the biggest problem at CNN because, like, CNN was sort of the chosen one.
They were supposed to be the honest one.
You were kind of supposed to be the honest guy over there.
That's what most people are like.
Ah, Jake Tapper's not a complete fucking idiot.
But I think we've actually unmasked it, and turns out that you are.
Now, interestingly, as we're going through this cultural change and as we're going through this informational change on how people get their news and everything else, people at important places are realizing that they can't BS us anymore.
Jeff Bezos, you might have heard about this guy.
I think he's the second richest guy in the world.
He owns that Amazon thing.
You might be on there.
And he was also owner of the Washington Post.
Check out what he put on Twitter yesterday.
I shared this note with the Washington Post team this morning.
I'm writing to let you know about a change coming on our opinion pages.
We are going to be writing every day in support and defense of two pillars, personal liberties and free markets.
We'll cover other topics too, of course, but viewpoints opposing those pillars will be left to be published by others.
There was a time when a newspaper, especially one that was a local monopoly, might have seen it as a service to bring to the reader's doorstep every morning a broad-based opinion section that sought to cover all views.
Today, the internet does that job.
I am of America and for America and proud to be so.
Our country did not get here.
By being typical.
And a big part of America's success has been freedom in the economic realm and everywhere else.
Freedom is ethical.
It minimizes coercion and practical.
It drives creativity, innovation, invention, and prosperity.
I offered David Shipley, whom I greatly admire, the opportunity to lead this new chapter.
I suggested to him that if the answer wasn't hell yes, then it had to be no.
After careful consideration, David decided to step away.
This is a significant shift.
I respect his decision.
We'll be searching for a new opinion editor to own this new direction.
I am confident that free markets and personal liberties are right for America.
I also believe these viewpoints are underserved in the current market of ideas and news opinion.
I'm excited for us together to fill that void, Jeff.
Okay, now.
There's so much to talk about here because, first off, Washington Post has ushered in, just like New York Times and CNN and the rest of them, they have pushed all of this woke nonsense on us.
They have been a partner with the Democrat Party on all of these things.
They pushed the hell out of the Russia hoax.
They went out of their way to deny Biden's cognitive decline.
So, Jeff Bezos, is it nice?
Is it always nice when somebody starts doing the right thing?
To some extent it is, right?
It is.
On the other hand, if you don't apologize for what you've done, if you don't have a true mea culpa, if you're doing it just for opportunistic reasons, which is he sees the way the worm has turned, he sees the tea leaves changing, and he's like, oh, we better get on board, I don't know, capitalism and free market economics and personal liberty, you know, the things America was founded on, we better get on board that, because we were all in on the other shit and the American people just rejected it.
So he is getting there.
I would say it's very similar.
My feelings basically would be exactly as they are when I've talked about Mark Zuckerberg.
Is it nice to see Mark Zuckerberg coming around and talking about how he's gonna let Facebook share more opinions and it won't be so politically biased to the left and it won't be so woke and you'll be able to say that there are differences between boys and girls and all those things?
Of course!
Of course that's great.
But dude, do you acknowledge that you had a huge part in all of the horrible stuff?
And would you also acknowledge that maybe you're doing it for your own self-interest?
Like, you never really get that part, but it's important that I think those of us who see these things just address it.
Of course, there are a couple people that still don't get it and really, really don't get it, and they're just going with all of that other stuff.
One of them is noted lesbian Mark Cuban, who is the former owner of the Dallas Mavericks and a couple other things, Shark Tank, etc., etc.
Here he is going off on some of the other big tech people who are now helping Trump, I don't know, clean out the government, make America great again, that sort of thing.
mark cuban
And so why are all these quote unquote oligarchs, and I hate that term, but why?
Because of artificial intelligence.
And so if it means they have to, you know, the only thing I was surprised is, you know, that Donald didn't hand them, you know, personalized knee pads that said, you know, Zuck, Meta, you know, Bezos, Amazon.
You know?
Because they had no choice.
They had to be there because, you know, you get on the wrong side of them and you don't want, you know, a true social post saying, you know, we're not giving them access to A, B, or C. So, to answer your question, it's not changing business, but when you're trying to win a zero-sum game, a global zero-sum game, right, you have to be there.
dave rubin
This guy is such a piece of work.
I love that Mark...
Mark Cuban is sitting behind a sign that says, principles first.
Mark Cuban, who's all about DEI. DEI, yes, that's right.
DEI, whichever way you want to call it.
He's all about that nonsense.
Somehow, when he was owner of the Dallas Mavericks, he never put a small female midget on the team, which you'd think if you cared about that stuff, you'd put.
But he always wanted tall black guys.
Very weird.
I don't know what the deal is with that.
But that somehow he's principled, right?
He's the principled billionaire because he's going against Trump.
And everyone that's with Trump obviously is a sellout and all of those things.
I just criticized some of these guys who've come around onto the Trump side, right?
So I just criticized Zuckerberg because I don't know how authentic it is.
I just criticized Bezos because I don't know how authentic it is.
But the idea that they're there only for their purposes and not because, oh, maybe they really did realize to some extent, again, we'd like the apology or we'd like something a little more forthcoming out of them, but maybe they really did realize how awful the ideas of the Democrats are and wokeism and socialism and all those things.
Suddenly, Bezos is like, we better defend individual liberty.
That's pretty good.
Maybe you should try doing that, Cuban.
But from one lesbian to another, we'll go from Mark Cuban to Corinne Jean-Pierre.
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All right, so speaking of liars and lesbians, Corinne Jean-Pierre was the White House press secretary.
She took over for who?
Jen Psaki.
And Jen Psaki, of course, was horrible.
But Corinne Jean-Pierre was horrible with the cherry on top.
She lied about everything she did.
She was part of the lying about Russia, Russia, Russia.
She was part of lying about COVID. She was part of lying about Biden's cognitive abilities.
She was part of lying about what was going on with the border, etc., etc.
Anyway, she's largely, much like Biden, disappeared over the last couple weeks.
But she appeared yesterday in an interview.
And a woman who spent the last three years of her life up there lying about the news every day, well, now that she's not in power, not getting paid for it, she doesn't even watch the news anymore.
unidentified
The last time I've watched the news was January 20th when I was at the White House.
I've not watched the news.
I think the best way to say this is I have deprogrammed myself so that I could be a civilian again.
I used to wake up at 4.30 in the morning.
That was my schedule every day for four years.
karine jean-pierre
I thought that when I stepped away from the lectern, the podium, that I would have this adrenaline.
unidentified
I would need to feed my...
I need to be doing something.
And I have not missed it at all.
I mean, it's pretty high.
I mean, the job is already a cooker pressure.
It's already incredibly difficult.
And to be the first to add that on top of what a difficult job.
Some people have said, it's the hardest job in the White House.
It's a hard job.
Whatever.
People would say that to me.
Would you say that?
I'd be like, yes, it is.
Thank you.
Thank you.
dave rubin
Yes, lady, your job was a cuckoo pressure.
I think you mean pressure cooker.
Also, why were you up at 4.30 a.m.
unless it was to make sure that your hair was right?
Because it was clearly not to prepare for the press briefings you were doing every day because you never had any information.
So if you spent, I don't know, what were you doing?
You're up at 4.30, shower, probably did a little cardio.
You got about five hours in there, lady, before those press conferences.
What were you doing?
Also, it is interesting.
If you just sort of compare at a sort of energetic level, you take someone like Donald Trump.
I was thinking about this last night, actually.
You take someone like Donald Trump.
It's basically impossible to envision Donald Trump on a vacation, isn't it?
You can picture him on the golf course.
And on the golf course, he's still always talking shop, and he has media people around him and everything else.
That tells you something about the mind of Donald Trump, right?
He's just wired differently.
I think we all kind of acknowledge that at this point.
There you have somebody who's supposed to be, I would say, equally as passionate about the news.
She's supposed to really care about what she did.
They're stealing democracy.
It's all over for the Biden people and everything else.
And now she's just checked out altogether, and she doesn't care about it anymore.
But why isn't she watching the news?
I think the reason she's really not watching the news is not because...
She's burned out or anything else.
I think it's because the news is good right now.
There is so much good news happening, and it's in spite of those people.
It's because we're doing a 180 on everything that a man with dementia and a woman who was hired because of her skin color and sexuality were pushing on us.
Example?
Well, it sounds like the Epstein docs, somewhat redacted, will be...
At least partially revealed today.
Here is new Attorney General Pam Bondi on with Jesse Waters talking about what's going on.
unidentified
You said last week that you have the Epstein files on your desk.
When can we see them and what's taking so long to release them?
pam bondi
I do.
Jesse, there are well over, this will make you sick, 200 victims.
200. Well, over.
Over 250, actually.
So we have to make sure that their identity is protected and their personal information.
But other than that, I think tomorrow, you know, the personal information of victims.
Other than that, I think tomorrow, Jesse, breaking news right now, you're going to see some Epstein information being released by my office.
dave rubin
Okay, so tomorrow is today.
So it sounds like we're getting some redacted version of these files.
What the hell was Jeffrey Epstein?
What kind of intelligence operation was this?
Who was he working with?
Was it our government?
Was it foreign governments?
Who were the people that were going there?
Why is there this long list that seemingly includes Bill Gates and Bill Clinton and a whole bunch of other Hollywood people?
People are saying Tom Hanks and all the others.
I don't even want to speculate on all that, but there is a reason.
I saw a whole bunch of Trump people over the last couple of days very pissed that this thing wasn't released the second Trump came in.
Pam Bondi just explained it right there.
You have to redact the names of the victims.
Also, my guess, my guess is they probably have to, having done some research, they probably have to redact some of the names of some of the people that have been on there because just because you went there doesn't mean you did anything.
A honeypot is a very, very complex arrangement where they're trying to get people either on video or on audio or whatever.
It's seemingly having sex with underage girls, for the most part, or whatever.
But it doesn't mean that everyone that went there did it.
There could be all sorts of people caught up in this.
So I can't speak to any of it more than you can, because we don't know yet.
But we're going to get some information here.
And it's probably not going to look good for people on both sides of the aisle, although it does seem largely it's going to be more people on the left.
They were part of...
The machine, let's put it that way.
Anyway, speaking of the machine, the other thing, so we'll leave that there.
Obviously, we'll be talking plenty more about that over the coming weeks and everything else.
The other part of the machine that's being unmasked right now is that there's literally hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people.
There's about two million federal workers.
There might be...
There could be 500 to a million federal workers that are basically doing nothing.
Elon sent out the email.
We've covered it repeatedly this week.
Basically saying, hey, could you guys just drop us a line?
Let us know if you're responding to your emails.
A couple bullet points on what you did this week.
And he's getting just an insane amount of pushback for this.
Let's try it again.
I've done it twice this week.
I'm going to do it again in a different order.
I did it the other way.
Name one thing you did this week, Phoenix.
Wrote the show.
Wrote the show.
That's right.
He writes the rundowns.
Connor, what did you do this week?
Ran the live streams.
You're doing it right now.
Joseph?
elon musk
Prepped YouTube videos.
dave rubin
Prepped YouTube videos.
Again, on the fly, these people seemingly know what they're doing or can at least lie to me on the fly, which is good enough.
You know what I mean?
Like, that's the thing.
These people that were sent this email, just come up with some bullshit, you idiots!
Anyway, Elon was asked about just the absurdity of the backlash around all of this.
Like, what do you do for a living?
Can you tell me?
And people were pissed that that question was posed.
elon musk
Well, to be clear, I think that email perhaps was best interpreted as a performance review, but actually it was a pulse check review.
Do you have a pulse?
unidentified
Do you have a pulse and two neurons?
elon musk
So, if you have a pulse and two neurons, you can reply to an email.
This is, you know, I think not a high bar, is what I'm saying.
Anyone can accomplish this?
But what we are trying to get to the bottom of is we think there are a number of people on the government payroll who are dead, which is probably why they can't respond, and some people who are not real people, like they're literally fictional individuals that are collecting paychecks.
Well, somebody's collecting paychecks on a fictional individual.
unidentified
So we're just literally trying to figure out, are these people real?
elon musk
Are they alive?
And can they write an email?
Which I think is a reasonable expectation for the American public would have at least that expectation.
dave rubin
It's worth reiterating, guys.
And again, here's a guy that's not being paid by the government, that's doing this on his own dime, basically setting aside all of his other businesses at the moment to do this.
And he's asking for the lowest, lowest...
of barometers you could possibly offer up, right?
What would be the lowest bar you could ask someone about what they do for a living?
It would be, what do you do for a living?
That's it, right?
And the fact that so many people are upset about this and they're finding out that dead people are being paid by the U.S. government, that people who may be completely fictitious altogether, on top of just the general amount of people who don't show up to work, who don't know what they're doing, who are happy to take that paycheck and everything else, and yet for some reason, Asking government workers what they do for a living has caused the machine, the system, to absolutely freak out.
You guys know Scott Jennings over on CNN. It's really, this guy is something else.
He strikes me.
He's not like the most incredible TV presenter or commentator in terms of entertainment value or anything else.
He's just a guy who's kind of like a decent guy who's not a moron.
And when you put a decent guy who's not a moron over on CNN, he starts looking.
Like an A-list all-star.
Here's Scott Jennings on CNN with a former DNC spokesperson.
And you can see they get into it over the size of government and what's going on here.
Watch this.
unidentified
What the Democrats should be doing is they should have ads in all of these battleground states, in states that are critical in the midterm elections, with a chainsaw showing how many jobs have been cut.
And these are real people.
I actually agree.
I think the Democrats should run their midterm on being the party of bigger government.
No, that's not what I said.
Republicans should run on the party of smaller government, and I think these ads would be quite effective.
There are two things.
What you forget is that when Trump was president last time...
Welcome to the show, by the way.
dave rubin
When Trump was president last time...
unidentified
That is what you said, lady, with the fake smile.
dave rubin
Yeah, you want to tell people how many jobs he cut.
Okay, Scott's right.
By every poll, by every estimation, Americans are all about this thing.
We are realizing that we, the people, have been funding potentially dead or otherwise not very good at their job type people, and we've just had enough about it.
So run on that.
I really think the Democrats should run on that.
I agree with Scott.
Run on that.
We want more dead people being paid by the U.S. government.
We want giant bloat.
We don't want to uncover waste.
We don't want to uncover fraud.
We're Democrats!
Now, interestingly, I mentioned Jen Psaki a little bit earlier, Corinne Jean-Pierre's predecessor.
Jen Psaki, back in 2021, you guys may remember this.
Remember when Joe Biden took out the Keystone Pipeline?
The Democrats were singing a slightly different tune when it came to those pipeline workers getting other work.
unidentified
Thank you, Jen.
elon musk
I do have a question on COVID, but first on energy.
peter doocy
When is it that the Biden administration is going to let the thousands of fossil fuel industry workers, whether it's pipeline workers or construction workers, who are either out of work or will soon be out of work because of a Biden EO, when it is and where it is that they can go for their green job?
unidentified
And that is something the administration has promised.
dave rubin
There is now a gap.
unidentified
So I'm just curious when that happens, when those people can count on that.
jen psaki
Well, I'd certainly welcome you to present your data of all the thousands and thousands of people who won't be getting a green job.
unidentified
Maybe next time you're here, you can present that.
But you said that they would be getting green jobs, so I'm just asking when that...
Awful.
dave rubin
Awful.
The smug dismissiveness of it.
So yes, when they shut down the Keystone Pipeline, thousands of people lost their jobs, and these were engineers and construction workers, etc., etc.
And they didn't give a shit about that.
Right?
They didn't give a shit about that.
But when some bureaucratic middle management nobody who might be dead is gonna lose their government cheese, suddenly everybody's freaking out.
Let's shift for a moment over to The View, because as I said earlier in the week, it's an exciting week, because Megyn Kelly and I had this debate over who is the most racist person on television.
She thought it was Joy Reid.
I thought it was Sonny Hostin.
It appears I've won by default, because Joy Reid will no longer be on TV, although Megyn Kelly's on the show tomorrow at 11 a.m., and we will discuss that.
But here is Sonny Hostin.
Can you believe this?
I actually can't believe this.
Do you know that The View...
So The View's on the same time we're on here, right?
11 a.m.
Eastern.
Do you know that there's a post-game show?
We do a post-game show here, so you can get a little more of me.
You can ask me some extra questions.
They do a post-game show at The View, too, for people that haven't gotten enough of The View.
Can you imagine finishing that hour and being like, I want more of this.
Whatever this is, please give me more of it.
Anyway, Sunny Hostin went on The View post-game show, and here she goes about how Elon Musk is a racist and that America's fundamentally...
The evil, and yes, the usual nonsense.
sunny hostin
And so I think what this is about is really the myth of meritocracy.
unidentified
Which is something you've talked about for years.
sunny hostin
Yeah, there's a myth of meritocracy in this country, and it's never been a meritocracy.
It's been an ethnocracy, actually.
It's been about white, mediocre men that are given opportunities.
It's about legacy admissions.
You know, have to be excellent.
You have to be average if you're white.
If you are black, your average must be excellent in order to compete.
I don't want to rely on the benevolence of a Donald Trump who the Justice Department found who wouldn't let black people live in his buildings.
I don't want to rely upon the benevolence of an Elon Musk who grew up in apartheid South Africa.
I don't want to rely on that.
I want the opportunity, simply the opportunity to compete, just the opportunity to compete.
And that's what diversity, equity and inclusion programs are.
dave rubin
No, that's not what it is.
First off, lady, you have your job because you're Black.
They would never give a white woman a chance to sit in that chair every day and say all that stupid shit because they've already got Joy Behar doing it.
So you got your job because of your skin color.
Now, I know that we're a popular program with white people.
White people come up to me all the time.
Dave, they always say to me the same thing.
Dave, I'm white and I love what you're doing.
And I always say thank you very much.
And Connor here, my director, is the whitest guy I know.
He has the whitest skin to the point that sometimes we're out here in Florida in the middle of the day and we have to, all of us, kind of create almost like a human umbrella around him so he doesn't burst into flames.
Connor, would you say that, Joy, did you get this job because of your whiteness, do you think?
You don't think so.
Did you get it because you maybe know what you're doing over there with all those buttons and devices that you have there?
I don't know what you're doing.
Yeah, so you got it because...
Yes.
Yes, he got...
Connor over here got his job because America's an ethnocracy.
That is the most stupid...
But you know what?
Don't take my word for it, since she's very upset that Elon...
First, also to say that Elon...
She doesn't want Elon to do this because he grew up in apartheid South Africa.
That doesn't mean he was for apartheid, you idiot.
unidentified
But let's just take Elon's words on this.
elon musk
To summarize maybe the workmine virus, it consists of creating very, very divisive...
Identity politics.
So it actually amplifies racism, amplifies, frankly, sexism, and all the isms.
And while claiming to do the opposite, it actually divides people and makes them sort of hate each other, and it makes people hate themselves.
And it's also anti-meritocratic.
It's not merit-based.
So you want to have people succeed based on how hard they work and the talents, not...
Who they are, whether they're man, woman, what race or, you know, gender.
It's an artificial, you know, mental civil war that is created.
And it's not...
And let me tell you, it's no fun, okay?
The virus is all about condemning people instead of celebrating people.
You know, like, when in the work...
It just doesn't celebrate.
It's all about condemning and being divisive and being...
I think it's just evil, frankly.
dave rubin
Which one of those outlooks seem right?
Is it that America was an ethnocracy?
Or is it that actually the woke mind virus that we've all been fighting and now has largely been rejected in America is exactly what Elon said.
I love that line.
It's an artificial, mental, civil war, right?
And let's just say for a second, you know, I'll try to give the devil, and in this case, I mean it literally, Sonny Hostin, his due, her due.
Let's say that there was a time in America that people were hired because they were white.
Or that a certain type of person, say a black person or a Latino or something, was discriminated against because of their skin color.
Let's grant you that to some extent.
Because some of that is true to some extent, right?
Would the solution to that problem, to solve past discrimination...
Do you think it makes sense that your solution would be present-day discrimination?
Your answer to that, Sonny Hostin, is yes.
You think because there was actual discrimination or perceived discrimination years ago that we should solve that by discriminating against Asians and whites and Jews now.
But do you know what that might do?
It might cause a little bit of...
Racism!
Yeah, that's right!
Because if you're an Asian kid who busts his ass and then you get discriminated against and you can't go to Harvard or whatever Ivy League school you want to get into, not that you should because it's just a Hamas factory, but if you can't get into that school because of the color of your skin or your ethnicity, you might start becoming a little racist against the people who got in who had lesser qualifications.
That inherently is the problem.
Speaking of the problem, Gavin Newsom.
A lizard man who I believe uses his boarded fetuses to put gel in his hair.
He has a new podcast.
Because he hasn't destroyed the state of California enough.
Like, he hasn't spent enough time doing that.
Somehow he also has time now to have a podcast.
And, well, take a look at the promo.
unidentified
We need to change the conversation.
And that's why I'm launching a new podcast.
And this is going to be anything but the ordinary politician podcast.
I'm going to be talking to people directly that I disagree with, as well as people I look up to.
But more important than anything else, I'll be talking directly with you, the listener.
Real conversations.
What's going on with the cost of eggs?
What are the impacts, real impacts to you around tariffs?
What power does an executive order really have?
And what's really going on inside of Doge?
Look, there's an onslaught of information that we take in.
So let's take it to the sources without the typical political mumbo-jumbo.
In the first few weeks, we're going to be sitting down with some of the biggest leaders and architects in the MAGA movement.
dave rubin
All right, Gavin Newsom, here's the chance, man.
I fled that shithole of a state because of you.
I campaigned hard with Larry Elder to get rid of you.
You're still there, so I'll give you some credit.
You have burned that state down quite literally.
I think you are an actual evil human being, and I'm not even convinced you're fully human.
I think you actually might be a lizard person with your veneers and your slick back hair and everything else.
I'll do your show.
I'll do it live.
We can simulcast it.
Whatever you want to do.
You want to sit down with some MAGA people?
You want to sit down with some people you disagree with?
I think you are wrong about literally everything.
I think you've left a wake of destruction except for your bank account.
You closed down all of California, but you kept your winery open.
You aided French laundry with lobbyists at the peak of COVID. You did not do forest management properly, thus burning down the Pacific Palisades.
You've created a sanctuary state and a...
We could go on.
But that's my offer.
Can we get an email out to the Gavin Newsom people?
I think it's just evil at devil.net or something.
This might be AI. I don't know if this is AI. I'm a simple guy, but somebody showed me this.
It's unclear to me what this is.
unidentified
You asked America, and I listened, so welcome to the Gavin Newsom podcast.
I know no one actually asked for this and they'd prefer I do my actual job instead of whatever the hell this is, but everyone knows I marched to the beat of my own drum, which is why when I locked everyone down during COVID, I still went to fancy restaurants that you poor losers couldn't even afford to work at, let alone eat at.
I appreciate the poor optics of another podcast hosted by a straight white male, but the world needs this now more than ever.
And from what I've read online, most people don't consider me straight or a man anyhow.
Have I made mistakes as governor?
Not really.
Actually, no.
I have never made a mistake, ever.
I guess banging my campaign manager's wife could be viewed as a mistake, except hypergamy is a very common lifestyle in California.
Some people like to say I was asleep at the wheel, which made the LA fire substantially more devastating.
But again, I haven't made any mistakes.
Also, aren't you amazed how little I'm using my hands while I talk?
My aides told me the way I talk makes me look like a complete psychopath.
So I'm doing my best to talk like a normal person right now.
Plus, I'm not a psychopath, just a sociopath.
Those are two very different things.
Oops, I'm doing it again.
Old habits die hard.
Don't tell that to my new campaign manager, though.
Just kidding.
dave rubin
Or am I? Man, that's good stuff.
I like that, Gavin Newsom.
Was that AI? Who?
I don't know.
How am I supposed to know?
No idea.
I don't know.
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Here we go.
Lardaman Chuck says, what item has surprised you the most from the Doge investigations?
You know, it's kind of funny because there's so much and we're finding out so much every day.
And again, if you're not following them on X, they are posting screenshots of the waste every day.
And right now it's up to about $50 billion of savings a day.
You know, there's the silly stuff like the Peruvian trans comic that they were funding for millions of dollars and the condoms and all these places.
Like there's all of that kind of stuff.
I don't know that I can pick one thing that I've just been like, holy cow, that's the one I can't believe.
I guess, if anything, it's just the breadth of the entire thing that we are finding that across the government, virtually in every agency and in every institution...
Not only are we funneling money into things that are completely ridiculous, often anti-American, we're funneling things that are destroying this country and destroying other countries, but it's what Elon just talked about, that we're literally paying people who aren't alive, paying people who don't go to work.
We're just finding out that the entire thing was propped up by this sort of middle management financial laundering lunacy.
What happens on the other side of that?
Look at the people who are upset by it.
The people on CNN that are upset that we're talking about it.
Look at Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders.
All of these people that wanted to fight the system their whole lives.
And now they're finding out that the system was fraudulent and they're freaking out.
It's just unmasking everybody.
So it's a really beautiful thing.
But yeah, I don't know that there's one.
There probably is one.
You guys, somebody Google, like, what's the craziest thing that Doge has uncovered?
What would be probably, like, the literal craziest one we could come up with?
I mean, the Peruvian trans comic book is something.
But for me, I think it's over all the breath.
But we'll try to come up with something that's, like, the craziest, craziest.
Talway says, what are your thoughts on Pam Bondi filing criminal charges against New York and other sanctuary states?
I'm completely fine with it.
Look, I say this all the time.
You guys know, I don't want an overreaching.
Federal government.
I want virtually everything to be left up to the states.
Read the Federalist Papers if you haven't.
They're actually readable.
You can read them.
And the state that you live in is supposed to have power over most of the things or control over most of the things that affect your life.
That's how the whole system was supposed to work.
The federal government is the umbrella around that, that has to deal with the things that the states can't deal with, like our national borders, et cetera, et cetera.
In that, states have decided, well, there were two problems here.
We had a Democrat administration, Republicans did it too, but the last four years of this Biden nonsense, we had an administration that just let people into the country, okay?
So now the states...
Had to do things.
So Texas tried to do certain things.
Arizona tried to do certain things.
Florida tried to do certain things.
Red states tried to do their best.
To stop the influx of immigration.
And they were fighting the feds the entire time.
But then the worst version, of course, was that these blue states and cities, New York City is the most obvious example.
They let in all of these people.
They gave them crazy services.
Every time I would go back to New York City, a place that I grew up in and loved, loved, loved, loved while I lived there, every time it was worse.
People don't go on the subway anymore because you might be pushed into a car or you might be lit on fire, which is not that fun.
You would go to the Roosevelt Hotel, which was one of the most iconic hotels in all of New York City, and it was a massive...
We did a video outside of it.
And someone said to me after that it looked like I was about to be stabbed while we were walking through it.
I guess Phoenix was my security guard that day.
It's like...
This is what you people have done.
So I have no problem with the Attorney General saying, you guys are in negligence of what your job is.
Whether you're a Senator or a Congresswoman or the President of the United States, you put your hand on that Bible and you swear to protect the Constitution of the United States.
And these people are not doing that and somebody has to step in and be an adult.
All right, we got something that is, what would you say, is the craziest Doge thing?
unidentified
The NIH spent $3 million to watch hamsters fight on steroids.
dave rubin
That actually sounds pretty awesome.
The NIH spent $3 million to watch hamsters fight on steroids.
That actually sounds amazing.
Do we have video of that?
Do we have video of that?
Oh, you're pointing at him.
He loves hamsters fighting on steroids.
Connor's got some other ones.
What else?
Promoting DEI among birdwatchers, right?
That's obviously very important.
$300,000 on what seems to be a DEI initiative for birdwatching groups.
Money for circus performances!
$365,000 that has been spent by the National Endowment for the Arts to promote circuses and city parks.
Hamsters on steroids sounds awesome.
Like, I'm a child of the 80s.
That's, like, so up my alley.
If we can get video on that, get me some of that.
Can you imagine a hamster on steroids in a, what was that thing called, habitrail?
You know, did you guys have that when you were kids?
You'd get hamsters or gerbils, you'd have the big system, and you could, you know, give them all these tunnels to go through, and now they're on steroids, and they're, oh, it'd be awesome!
Mike says, Dave, is there a song from your early years that you loved that became somewhat of a reflection of your life now?
Well, it's funny.
Everyone knows I love old music.
I love 50s music and I love Frankie Valli and I love Frank Sinatra and I love the old crooners and all that kind of stuff.
And I think a lot of that has to do with growing up in Long Island in the summers.
One of the things we used to do all the time was they would at like the local parks.
They would bring in all of these bands from my parents' child or from my parents' growing up, 20s, 30s, whatever.
And they were kind of washed up at the time.
I remember thinking, we're going to see these old guys washed up and all the old people like them.
But I ended up loving that music.
It reminds me of being out and about as a kid in the summer in the park, listening to music and barbecuing and all of that stuff.
So is there a specific song?
How about Dion?
They were banned in the 50s.
Runaround Sue.
Give me a little...
Can we play a little Run Around Sue at some point?
Oh, we can't do it?
We can't do it?
Just check Run Around Sue.
Like, that song, every time I hear that song, it just reminds me of childhood.
So, yeah.
Robert says, are you still trying to get Anna Kasparian on your show?
I've been following her on X, and it seems she has moved to the right on some issues, or at least not the radical left like she was.
I think she'd be a very interesting and worthwhile interview.
You know, I've only addressed this once or twice.
You may remember I... Did a one-on-one with Piers Morgan about this.
Anna was a colleague and co-host of mine when I was on The Young Turks now, you know, over 10 years ago, which is crazy.
We were very, very good friends.
She was invited to our wedding.
We hung out multiple times a week.
You know, she was basically like a sister to me.
I left.
She completely turned on me, has done endlessly awful videos about me.
I've largely ignored all of that.
Other than when people have brought up this thing that it does sound like she's waking up.
I think she, you know, they always say a conservative is just a liberal who got mugged by reality.
I think she literally got mugged in San Francisco or accosted or somebody exposed themselves to her or something weird.
And now she's going through her own wake-up.
And she did say on Piers Morgan, apparently, I think the exact line was, I might have been wrong about Dave Rubin.
If she wants to, she has an open invitation.
I offered it to peers if she wants to do it on his show, if she wants a moderator, if she doesn't want a moderator.
If it's honest and forthright, like, I'm always welcoming to people that are heading in this direction.
So yeah, I would do it.
Conservative Chica says, how is the vibe in D.C.? When is Congress going to actually backstop the executive orders with legislation?
unidentified
Well...
dave rubin
That is always a great question.
Congress is not particularly functional and Trump's doing an awful lot by executive action, which obviously is not the best way to do things, right?
If the president does something by executive action, those things can just be reversed by executive action, which is exactly why when Biden came in, he reversed, what was it, 68 executive actions that Trump had done on the border.
Then Trump comes back and he reverses all those reversals.
So it is not a good way.
To be governed overall, for sure.
So I don't know when Congress is going to do that.
But we do have to get out.
For those of us that actually do care about liberty, like Jeff Bezos, if you do care about liberty, if you do care about rule of law, and you care about separation of powers, you don't, and even if you love everything Trump is doing, you don't want...
So much stuff being done just by the stroke of a pen because that's how easy it is to reverse it.
So I'd love to see Congress get involved in some of this stuff.
What would be nice is actually a very simple thing that Congress could do, although I doubt it will be done, is that as Doge...
That eliminates waste as they expose all this nonsense.
Congress, which controls the purse strings, right?
That's what Congress is really supposed to do.
They could start coming up with some laws that will really tighten how we're going to spend money and what we're going to fund and what we're doing with these agencies and everything else.
So we'll see if they do it.
I don't have any great hope on that.
Elizabeth says, what's your favorite ridiculous or frivolous purchase you made?
I bought an 18-inch Megapop Loki figure.
You know, I was thinking about this.
So what's the craziest, like just completely unnecessary, you know, we've gone on nice vacations, but I know that's not what you're asking.
I think, look, everybody knows Dave Rubin loves a good piece of meat.
And I once spent, I think we have a picture, this is not the exact piece of meat I bought, but this is the place that I bought it at, and it's the same cut that I got.
That is Japanese A5 Wagyu.
And I spent $1,000 on a piece of meat that was basically just like that, which is an insane amount of money.
Japanese A5 Wagyu is the top of the line.
It is not the everyday steak that you are going to eat.
You barely have to do anything to it.
I kid you not.
You get that pan.
If you ever just you don't have to buy a thousand dollar one but if you ever just want to get a simple thin cut of Wagyu that you can get for probably 50 bucks and you can't eat that much of it too because it's so rich it's so fatty and buttery you just can't you only need a couple bites of it so that that when I made that I probably served like Ten people.
That's not an entree.
It's just you slice that up and everyone has, you know, two bites and you're totally good.
But it's so fatty.
It's so delicious.
Put that picture up again.
Like that marbling, when they talk about A5, this is the highest level of beef, basically, that you can get in the world, right?
And I know it feels counterintuitive to some people.
You might be looking at that and thinking you're just eating fat.
But that beautiful marbling there, that's what creates the tenderness and the flavor and everything else.
Yes, it is not a lean piece of meat, but all you have to do is get your pan as hot as you can get it.
Get a cast iron.
Do not put anything in there.
You don't need butter.
You don't need oil.
You drop it in there for one minute on one side, one minute on the other side, when it is as...
Piping hot as it can get.
You will get a beautiful sear on the outside.
It will basically be rare to medium rare.
Let it sit for about a half hour out of the fridge first.
And just a little bit of salt.
A little bit of coarse salt.
You will never have anything better.
And that is probably the most frivolous purchase I have ever made.
Hey DR, in reference to Trump's wide tent scenario, this is from Dina, leading up to the election, is there a Democrat or Lib or even Progressive maybe that you'd like to flip or one that you would take great satisfaction in witnessing their transformation to the MAGA, MAHA movement and why?
So I was thinking about this question.
Because I've seen so many of these people come across, right?
We've seen the Bobbies come over, we've seen the Tulses, you know, the laundry list of people, you all have family members that have...
Come across.
So who is like a realistic Democrat that could actually come across?
I'm going to say something crazy right now.
People are going to say, Dave Rubin, you have lost your marbles.
I'm going to say, believe it or not, guys, you're all going to fall out of your chairs.
I'm going to say Hillary Clinton.
I am telling you right now, this is just a theory.
The Democrats have so lost their minds.
They have so gone crazy, right?
We talked about this all week, that there is no bench left.
The radicals have taken over.
Hillary Clinton, for all the reasons you may not like her, is not a completely insane leftist, right?
Hillary Clinton, I think, and Bill Clinton, and if you think back to the Clinton presidency, they love America.
Now, they have a different vision for how the government should operate, and they may have done awful things.
Sure, he raped an intern, and okay, nobody's perfect.
But I don't think they are crazy, socialist, radical nutbags.
But the left has no ability to police itself.
So as they go that route, as they go the Jasmine Crockett-Hamas route, as they're going to be too radical for A-O retarded C, as they keep doing that...
Hillary Clinton will increasingly find herself on the outside of that, and she'll be looking over at the MAGA-Maha thing, and that thing will keep widening, and it'll be pro-America and pro-capitalism and all of those things.
And I'm not saying that she's going to put on a MAGA hat.
I'm not saying she's going to put on a MAGA hat.
But what I think you are going to see out of these people, because at some point, reality just is.
You can deny it.
You can obfuscate.
You can try not to see it.
But at some point...
Reality is what reality is.
Nothing you can do about that.
And I think there will be some degree of support.
I don't know exactly what that means.
I have no doubt I'm going to get some pushback on the internet of this, but just stay tuned.
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We've had it here for the last couple of days, and we have two Model Xs here, so I just love the Tesla.
Elon aside, it's just a beautiful piece of machinery, and once you drive a Tesla, it's hard to even drive an old-school car again.
Anyway, they gave us the Tesla for a couple of days.
We took it out, and we had some fun with the guys, so we're going to put that up, probably put a video up in the next day or two on that.
But yeah, why not buy some coffee and get a Tesla?
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dave rubin
The whole thing, it's like driving in a transformer.
It's awesome.
Lynn says, you mentioned you haven't given your kids any sugar yet, which is great, but will you find it a challenge as they get older and start going to school?
Yeah, it's going to be a challenge.
It Look, I give full credit to David on this in terms of how these kids are eating.
And, you know, I'm in this room an awful lot during the day, and he's out there, usually in the backyard or at the park or at the library, you know, playing with them.
Doing all the things that need to be done on a daily basis, like feeding them and everything else.
But we really feed them, right?
They do not eat any processed sugar.
They don't eat cookies.
They don't eat candy.
Definitely not candy or anything like that.
You know, they like fruit.
So it's not like they're having no sugar, right?
There's fruit.
You can have some sugar.
But they love fruit.
But they eat, right?
They eat a lot of avocado.
They eat organic chicken.
They love steak.
You know, one fun thing is like...
Sometimes it's hard to feed a kid, right?
You just never know what they want.
They want to throw food everywhere.
They want to play with it.
Like giving them, I will literally make a steak and then just leave some meat on the bone and then they'll just grab the bone and they want to eat like a caveman.
Like there's something that a child that's like innate to a child that they love it.
They absolutely love that.
We tried to give them soft serve ice cream.
We took them down, down in Homestead, which is below us here in Miami.
And it's a lot of farmland down there.
They've got all these farms and whatever.
We went down there playing with the horses and the cows and all that stuff.
And they had some soft serve ice cream and we're like, all right, we'll try it.
And we gave it to them and they were not into it.
They just, they don't have that, that taste bud is not there yet, which is very exciting.
So we're going to try to push that as long as we can, right?
There's no reason to unnecessarily give your children sugar.
Like when I think back.
To childhood, and my parents were pretty good about that stuff.
Like, we didn't have a lot of sugary cereals and everything else, but every now and again, there'd be some Froot Loops or Fruity Pebbles or something.
And it's like, you're just pouring a bowl full of sugar into your kid's brain and then sending them off to school.
And then you wonder why they're bouncing off the walls and then they get home and they're crashing and pissed and blah, blah, blah.
And then all of the other stuff that they're putting in their bodies and everything else.
This is largely what the Maha movement is.
But look, it's like the phone situation.
Like, we don't really do the phone thing with them.
We don't at all, and we barely, barely do any TV. We do Bluey.
I like what Bluey's up to, and I'm smuggling.
I don't want David to know about this, but I smuggle in a little old-school 80s Transformers in there, too.
But it's not very fast.
That's the thing.
You don't want to blow their brains apart with all the flashes and the quick cuts and the hyper-colors and all that stuff.
But the same challenge that you will have with the food as a parent, any of you that are parents know this, is the same challenge that you have with this thing.
At some point, your kids are going out to school.
They are with other kids who are eating different ways, or they're going and having sleepovers and at friends' houses.
And whether that means that they're watching nonsense on Netflix or they're eating a lot of stuff that you don't want to feed them, that is the great challenge as a parent.
And I don't know that there are any easier answers on that.
Hyde says, Hey Dave, Are you aware that Palestine wasn't Palestine until the Roman Empire renamed Israel?
I think this needs to get out, don't you?
Palestine never existed.
There's no country ever in the history of the world named Palestine, which is why you can't tell me who the prime minister or the president was.
There is the ancient land of Israel that has been renamed many times, that has been conquered by the Romans this way, that way, the other thing, part of the Ottoman Empire, part of the British Empire.
When people talk about the British mandate of Palestine, what they're talking about is basically where the Jews lived.
The flag of Palestine had...
The Star of David on it.
Google who was on the Palestinian national soccer team.
It's a lot of guys named Freyberg.
It's such an absolute confusion.
There were no people known.
When they talked about the Palestinians, they were talking about the Jews.
The Arabs used to boycott Palestine because they were boycotting the Jews.
You can find headlines from the 30s about that.
Palestine means Philistine in Latin.
Like, it's a complete confusion.
But by the way, as it pertains to that, because it is important, you know, people get confused.
They look at a map.
This is what the left has done so brilliantly because they've blown so many people's brains apart.
You show them a map of 1947, and if you look at the map, it just says Palestine on it.
Now, again, it wasn't a country called Palestine.
It was part of the British Empire, and it was the British mandate for Palestine when there were Jews that lived there and Christians that lived there and Arabs that lived there and everything else.
And then they show you that Israel came into existence in 1948, modern state of Israel, and then it seemed that Palestine disappeared, but it didn't exist.
The British mandate was over.
The British Empire was over.
So when everyone's like, it's 75 years of occupation, it's like, oh yes, you want the British Empire to come back?
Or we could do a couple years before that and we could bring back the Turkish Ottoman Empire.
Wouldn't that be something?
So it's a complete lie and everything else.
But I will say this.
Because it is important to define these terms.
Brian Mast, who's a congressman here in Florida, he just put forth something that the Republican congresspeople should refer to what we call the West Bank, which is just the West Bank of the Jordan River, historically, for thousands of years, was called Judea and Samaria.
And there was a guy named Jesus who lived there, and the Judean Hills.
You're not going to believe who lived in the Judean Hills.
That was the Jews!
And that's where the story of Hanukkah took place and everything else.
Yada, yada, yada.
The Republicans in Congress will no longer be using the modern made-up phrase, West Bank.
They're going to be calling it Judea and Samaria again.
And although it might seem like semantics to some people, I think it's important to correct these historical wrongs.
So yeah, there you go.
Dr. Winery Guy says, what is the APR on this gold card?
Is it accepted at all major retailers?
Yes, so Donald Trump is offering the gold card, and for $5 million, you can basically get, in effect, a green card to become an American citizen.
As we covered yesterday, you're going to get vetted.
And we're going to have to be very careful with that, right?
We don't want, you know, guys that are running Hamas out of Qatar who, you know, laundered millions and billions of dollars to suddenly buy a $5 million entryway to the United States.
So there will be a vetting process, but this will be a great way of getting people...
Who have immense amounts of wealth, who've hopefully created businesses and industries and know how to create things and are on the forefront of technology and everything else to get them in the United States, to take some of that cash, to maybe pay down some of our debt and everything else.
And I don't know what the APR will be, but hopefully if Trump gets the economy going, it'll be pretty low.
Carmen says, can you imagine Joy Reid showing up on a program and beginning to tell the actual truth to the country?
Well, that's the funny thing about these people.
Again, And she was crying, and we played you that video earlier in the week, and she's crying.
It's like, there's a human part of me that's like, I don't want someone to be in pain.
It's not fun to hear somebody lost a job.
Now, did she deserve $3 million to spew that racism and all of that just awful nonsense?
Of course she didn't deserve it.
She is still a human being.
But she doesn't really deserve any of our sympathy.
Now, she will do some kind of...
Now, what can she do here, right?
So assuming she still wants to...
Be in the public arena.
What can she do?
She can either go all in on that stuff, which she clearly is going to do, or she could have some sort of actual awakening and come to Jesus moment.
There's no evidence she's going to do that.
In the video where she was crying, my show had worth, my show had worth, she's still defending BLM. She's still defending 1619 Project.
She's still defending Hamas.
So it's like, lady, it's very obvious what you're going to do, but I would say Joy Reid again.
I mentioned it the other day, but I did start Locals.
It was for independent creators to do whatever the hell they want to do.
So why don't you sign up for a Locals account?
I'll make sure we get our best customer success person working with you.
And let's see if instead of getting $3 million from a giant corporation, let's see if people are willing to give you a couple bucks a month to go independent.
Let's see if really in the marketplace you do have any value.
I suspect you won't, but we'll find out.
Mata says, how is Casey DeSantis qualified to run for governor?
So you may have seen this yesterday.
Byron Donalds, congressman from Fort Myers, Southwest Florida, Naples area, he's running for governor to replace DeSantis at the end of, you know, he's got about two years left.
And I mentioned on the show yesterday that a lot of people are saying that Casey DeSantis is going to run as well.
Look, is she qualified in that she has had all of these jobs in government?
If you view that as a qualification, then no, not in the traditional sense.
I can tell you, having been in Florida now for, you know, three plus years, that I think at almost every single event that I ever went to that DeSantis was at or was a big Republican event here in Florida, that Casey was there.
Not only there, usually speaking, doing a lot of behind-the-scenes work, gotten to know them a little bit, like she...
Fully gets it.
I think she's a great public speaker.
If anything, they probably should have leveraged her a little bit more.
So in the most traditional sense, by being the wife of the governor, does she have qualifications?
Probably not in the most narrow way you might look at that.
But in terms of being around a highly functional, competent guy who happens to be her husband and seeing how it works and getting all of that and loving this state, then in that sense, she's qualified.
And there's going to be a battle to be fought out.
I'm very, as I said yesterday, I'm very happy.
About the fact that there is a thick bench.
Like, whether in two years from now, if Byron Donalds or Casey DeSantis ends up as the governor of Florida, Florida will be in good shape.
That's in contrast to what's going on with the left, where the bench is so damn thin.
So I'll sit down with Byron, I'll sit down with Casey, and anyone else that's running, and let's hash it out.
Let's see what's what.
Kells says, why does Maddow think she has the right to speak out against her employer?
Why don't they fire her?
She's so gross.
Well, the answer to that question is because it's all theater.
You really must understand.
These people that work there are all theater.
The View or Joy Reid or Rachel Natta, you could never be so bad at your job.
Jake Tapper, you could never lie about so many things or get so many things wrong and still have your job unless you worked for the government, right?
You either have to work for the government or work for corporate media.
Otherwise, you would be fired, right?
If every day we started this show and the show didn't start.
I would have to talk to Connor.
You're really taking it on the chin today.
You're taking one for the team.
But I have to say, you don't seem to know what you're doing.
We're going to have to have a talk about that.
But the show starts every day, and there you go.
But in the government...
You either don't have to show up for work, you don't have to check your email, you might be dead, and you still get paid.
In corporate media, you can lie about Russia collusion, you can lie about COVID, you can lie about all these things, and you still have a job.
So Rachel Maddow, the other day, getting up there and basically being like, my bosses are racist, and we fired two black people in prime time.
It's all just theater, because if she really cared about it, I am told that Rachel Maddow, there she is, God bless her.
I am told that she gets $25 million to do a once-a-week show.
That is utterly insane.
There's no financial model that makes that make sense unless she is just paid to promote propaganda.
Then there is a value in it.
But there's no financial system that makes sense.
That show does not earn enough money in a once-a-week time slot on a failing network with huge overhead that it makes sense that she could generate $25 million.
It's absolutely insane.
But it's theater.
So she can get up there and say all those things, knowing she won't have to actually step down and offer a black person her gig.
She's there to make it seem like, oh, she's fighting the power.
You see how she's fighting the power?
She calls out her bosses at MSNBC. But if her bosses at MSNBC had any integrity, they'd fire her too, right?
They'd fire her for telling us that if you got the COVID shot, you weren't going to get COVID. Why didn't I tell you that?
I think you get it.
Mark says, why are we allied with countries in Western Europe that are more authoritarian than Putin?
Starmer has put 3,300 people in prison for having opinions online, whereas Putin has put 400 in.
So we did a fact check on this because those numbers seemed a little crazy to me.
It turns out that 3,300 people have been investigated by Starmer.
Over free speech, not imprisoned.
118 people have been arrested for social unrest on social media, but that doesn't dismiss or debunk the point of your question, which is that right now in Western Europe, we have governments, particularly I would say in Britain, that are becoming more and more authoritarian.
You can run outside in Britain and you can call for genocide and you can burn things down and take over bridges and all those things, and the police will go out of their way to protect you.
But if you put up a meme about Starmer or something else, they will show up at your door.
This is a huge problem.
By the way, this is exactly the main purpose of the speech that J.D. Vance gave, what was that, two weeks ago or so, where he talked about how Western...
The biggest threat to Western Europe is not Russia.
It is dying on the sword themselves.
It's impaling themselves.
If they will not defend free speech within their own borders, then whether Putin moves on Ukraine or anything else is going to be secondary.
That is not a defense of Putin, but it is a defense of Western values.
And until these guys realize that, and I'm telling you guys, having been in London for a week and being at the R conference, 96 countries were represented there.
I talked to...
I must have talked to at least people from 50 different countries myself.
And what everyone is saying is the exact same freaking thing, which is thank God for Donald Trump and thank God for the United States of America and thank God for the First Amendment.
And boy, we, whatever country we're in, whether I was talking to people from Germany or South Africa, I had a really interesting conversation with a guy from South Africa or from the UK or whatever else, they are deeply worried.
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It's almost, let's put it this way.
dave rubin
From an American perspective, it is almost unfathomable to think that you could be in a situation where you wouldn't say what you think.
Now, you might not always say what you think because you don't want to offend your spouse or something like that, but meaning that if you were to say something online, that you'd be arrested for it.
But in Europe, you can be.
In the UK, you can be.
Now, that's a huge, huge problem, and it's really hard for us to get our brains around.
Right?
Like, it really, really is.
The mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, I think is largely an Islamist.
That's my belief.
I tweeted about him yesterday or the day before, but I didn't want to tweet about it when I was there because I didn't want the potential for the London police to show up at my hotel or I was going to get hung up at the airport or something else.
The fact that I had to even think about that.
Is a huge problem.
And there are millions of good, decent people who live in Western Europe who are dealing with that.
And that is a problem.
And if you're interested in more on that, actually, you should check out my interview with Carl Benjamin, a.k.a.
Sargon Abakad, who is a good Brit and an old school, he's an old school liberal.
When liberals used to stand up for free speech and against authoritarianism.
You can check that out.
You can also check out my interview with Dominic Tarczynski, who is a member of the Polish parliament and a real sort of Trumpian fighter for free speech.
My interview with James Lindsay is up right now.
Tomorrow at 11 a.m., we've got Megyn Kelly in here.
Then on Saturday, we've got Peter...
Jordan Peterson from ARC. And on Sunday, we've got Peter Thiel.
If you can get me three back-to-back shows online that are better than that, Megyn Kelly, Jordan Peterson, Peter Thiel, I'd like to see it.
I think we're offering you some good stuff.
Happy to do it.
Happy to help.
You know what I mean?
Connor, good work today.
Very, very pleased.
Very pleased.
Okay, we'll do a community Q&A, a little post-game show in just a second.
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Ciao.
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Just listen to your constituents.
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Hear what they have to say about what it means to their physical well-being.
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