The Rubin Report
Episode: Listen to ‘The View’s’ Sunny Hostin Accidentally Reveal How Ignorant She Is
Host: Dave Rubin
Release Date: March 26, 2025
Introduction and Personal Updates (00:00 - 10:00)
Dave Rubin opens the episode with a light-hearted banter about Texas Governor Greg Abbott, humorously nicknaming him "Governor Hot Wheels" due to his use of a wheelchair. Rubin updates listeners on a personal health scare—mentioning a knee injury sustained while playing basketball. Initially concerned about a torn meniscus and MCL, Rubin shares relief upon receiving MRI results indicating no meniscus tear, downplaying the severity of his condition and expressing optimism about future treatment options involving stem cells and peptides.
Notable Quote:
"I have limited movement and it's sore and blah, blah, blah. And I'm doing Gutfeld tomorrow in New York and I'm probably gonna have to limp on stage and whatever else, but I am beyond elated and thrilled."
(04:35)
Signal Chat Scandal Involving Government Officials (10:01 - 25:00)
Rubin delves into a major controversy surrounding a Signal chat that included high-ranking government officials such as J.D. Vance, Tim Waltz from the NSA, and Tulsi Gabbard. The scandal erupted when journalist Jeffrey Goldberg of The Atlantic was mistakenly added to the chat, raising concerns about the security of classified information. Rubin criticizes the previous Biden administration, blaming it for systemic failures like mishandling COVID-19 responses, creating inflation, and opening borders.
Key Points:
- Membership Confusion: The inadvertent inclusion of Goldberg sparks debate over secure communication protocols within the government.
- Administration Critique: Rubin underscores the flawed leadership of the past administration, framing the current scandal within a broader context of governmental incompetence.
- Media Reaction: Rubin mocks media outlets, particularly The View and its host, Sunny Hostin, suggesting biases and questioning the media’s credibility.
Notable Quotes:
"Is he going to make good on this promise? Oh yeah, what should happen here?"
(12:15)
"But because this is now gonna be something that I'm gonna solve with stem cells and peptides and probably PRP and some other stuff."
(05:20)
Media Coverage and Reactions (25:01 - 35:00)
Rubin examines the media's portrayal of the Signal chat incident, highlighting The View's aggressive stance in calling for the detention of those involved. He questions the legal grounds of such demands, referencing the Espionage Act and regulations surrounding classified information. Rubin also features reactions from CIA Director Ratcliffe and NSA's Mike Waltz, emphasizing that the use of Signal was sanctioned.
Key Points:
- Legality of Actions: Discussions revolve around potential violations of laws related to record retention and handling classified information.
- Characterization of Goldberg: Rubin portrays Goldberg and The Atlantic as antagonistic toward Trump, suggesting ulterior motives.
- Government Response: Officials like Mike Waltz express surprise over Goldberg’s inclusion, attributing it to either error or deeper conspiracies.
Notable Quotes:
"The CIA records management folks about the use of Signal as a permissible work use."
(19:45)
"But because this is now gonna be something that I'm gonna solve with stem cells and peptides and probably PRP and some other stuff."
(05:20)
Critique of “The View” and Jasmine Crockett (35:01 - 50:00)
Rubin shifts focus to his critique of Jasmine Crockett, a representative from Dallas. He condemns her mocking of Governor Abbott, especially in light of Abbott's disability, labeling her remarks as insensitive and hypocritical given her advocacy for marginalized groups. Rubin underscores the disparity between Democrats' professed support for the underdog and their actions, portraying them as hypocrites.
Key Points:
- Insensitivity Towards Disabilities: Criticism of Crockett’s derogatory remarks towards Governor Abbott.
- Double Standards: Rubin highlights what he perceives as Democrats' hypocrisy in advocating for the marginalized while disparaging certain individuals.
- Public Reaction: Emphasizes the backlash Crockett faced for her comments, framing it as overreaction from her supporters.
Notable Quotes:
"You’re only upset when illegals show up to cities that have black mayors? That would kind of make you racist."
(42:30)
"This woman, this Jasmine Crockett, the way she speaks, I mean, it's a fake accent, but then also to be at the Human Rights Campaign making fun of someone who has a disability, like, she's just profoundly awful."
(37:10)
Educational System and Political Divide (50:01 - 65:00)
Rubin critiques the Democratic Party’s approach to education, arguing that public education systems are failing and being used to indoctrinate students. He supports the move towards homeschooling, pod learning, and charter schools as solutions to the perceived shortcomings of the current system. Rubin also touches upon the division within the Democratic Party, suggesting that lack of coherent beliefs among moderates has allowed more radical elements to dominate.
Key Points:
- Public Education Criticism: Views public schools as ineffective and tools for political indoctrination.
- Alternative Education Models: Advocates for homeschooling and charter schools to provide better educational outcomes.
- Party Division: Points out the schism within the Democratic Party between moderates and far-left members, implying that this division weakens the party's effectiveness.
Notable Quotes:
"The moderates in the party who seemingly have no policy beliefs, because if they would calmly and clearly and cogently lay out their policy beliefs, they would most likely be in line with Donald Trump."
(58:20)
"Public education clearly is not working. We know it. And that's why the movement, especially post Covid to do homeschooling, pod learning, charter schools, et cetera, et cetera, that's why that stuff is thriving right now."
(55:10)
Trump’s Popularity and Policy Initiatives (65:01 - 80:00)
Rubin discusses Donald Trump’s rising popularity, countering media narratives that depict him as increasingly unpopular. Citing approval ratings, Rubin argues that Trump’s favorability is on the rise compared to previous benchmarks. He also highlights Trump’s anti-war stance and upcoming executive actions, such as banning sanctuary cities, reinforcing his commitment to American security and immigration control.
Key Points:
- Approval Ratings: Emphasizes Trump’s improving public perception, referencing a current net favorable rating of +4 compared to previous negatives.
- Policy Actions: Details Trump’s initiatives on immigration, including ending sanctuary cities and reallocating funds to assist American citizens.
- Military and Security: Supports Trump’s anti-war policies and efforts to strengthen national security, including the establishment of a Space Force base in Greenland.
Notable Quotes:
"Donald Trump is now more popular than ever. I think sometimes it's important to do a little bit of reality check and take a little different spin at the numbers."
(72:45)
"I don't love being governed by executive action, but in this specific case, would I be for Trump signing that kind of executive action? Absolutely."
(70:30)
Criticism of Democratic Leaders and Policies (80:01 - 95:00)
Rubin offers a scathing critique of Democratic leaders like Maxine Waters, Cori Bush, and others, accusing them of hypocrisy and incompetence. He mocks their policy positions, particularly targeting their approaches to immigration and climate change. Rubin argues that Democrats’ inability to present unified and coherent policies undermines their political effectiveness.
Key Points:
- Hypocrisy in Leadership: Attacks Democratic leaders for inconsistent and contradictory policy stances.
- Climate Change Policies: Dismisses Democratic climate initiatives as unrealistic and financially irresponsible.
- Political Strategy: Accuses Democrats of trying to create a permanent underclass through educational and economic policies.
Notable Quotes:
"Cori Bush and Jabal Bowman... almost had a chance to take $10 trillion of your money and spend it to solve the climate."
(83:20)
"Maxine Waters... she looks like a used catcher's mitt. Who's the governor."
(79:50)
Trump’s Engagement with American Culture and Military (95:01 - 110:00)
Rubin highlights Donald Trump’s involvement in American cultural events and his support for the military. He showcases clips of Trump attending NCAA wrestling matches and interacting positively with service members, portraying him as a president who genuinely supports and connects with Americans from all walks of life.
Key Points:
- Cultural Engagement: Emphasizes Trump’s presence at sporting events and his rapport with athletes, showcasing his connection to everyday Americans.
- Military Support: Highlights Trump’s support for troops and military initiatives, reinforcing his commitment to national security.
- Public Perception: Argues that Trump’s direct engagement with the public strengthens his popularity and counters negative media portrayals.
Notable Quotes:
"He likes America. I like America. I like capitalism. I like, you know, it is fundamentally actually Donald Trump likes people."
(100:15)
"Donald Trump has gone from negative seven in November to plus four now. That's a heck of a swing."
(105:50)
Conclusion and Future Appearances (110:01 - End)
Rubin wraps up the episode by announcing his upcoming appearances on platforms like Piers Morgan and Gutfeld Live. He reiterates his commitment to providing unfiltered political commentary and encourages listeners to stay tuned for future discussions.
Notable Closing Remarks:
"Oh, and I will be on Gutfeld live in New York tomorrow night, Jesse Waters on Friday, a couple other Fox and Friends and a few other things. So stay tuned on all that."
(109:45)
Overall Themes and Insights
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Media Skepticism: Rubin consistently challenges mainstream media narratives, positioning himself as a counterpoint to perceived biases and misinformation.
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Conservative Advocacy: The episode underscores Rubin’s alignment with conservative principles, especially in areas like free speech, immigration, and education.
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Political Polarization: Rubin highlights the deep divisions within American politics, particularly the fractures within the Democratic Party and the rising fortunes of Donald Trump.
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Personal Resilience: Sharing his personal health journey adds a layer of authenticity and relatability to Rubin’s commentary.
Conclusion
Dave Rubin's episode of The Rubin Report offers a comprehensive critique of contemporary American politics, focusing on the Signal chat scandal, media biases, and internal Democratic Party issues. Through a blend of personal anecdotes, sharp political analysis, and unfiltered commentary, Rubin presents a narrative that champions conservative values while challenging mainstream narratives and exposing perceived hypocrisies within the current political landscape.
