The Rubin Report: "Watch the Moment Charlamagne tha God Realizes Dems Have Been Lying the Whole Time" Host: Dave Rubin | Release Date: January 22, 2025
1. Introduction and Recent Developments in D.C.
Dave Rubin opens the episode by reflecting on his recent 72-hour trip to Washington, D.C., highlighting a sense of celebration and unity among supporters of the current administration. He emphasizes the absence of hatred and bigotry during these gatherings, underscoring a collective movement towards enhancing the nation's freedom and prosperity.
"It was a lot of talking and a lot of celebrating and cheering and saying hi to people and high fiving and all that." [00:00]
2. Spotlight on Influential Figures Waking Up
Rubin focuses on prominent individuals like Charlamagne tha God and New York City Mayor Eric Adams, who are reportedly shifting their political stances away from traditional Democratic positions. He draws parallels between their recent public statements and similar shifts observed in other liberal voices such as Bill Maher and Stephen A. Smith.
"This is the exact same thing that Bill Maher has now said post election. It's the same thing that Stephen A. Smith said in this very room, what, two weeks ago." [Transcript Segment]
3. Critique of the "Woke" Movement and Political Hypocrisy
A significant portion of the episode critiques the "woke" movement, particularly focusing on a controversial sermon by Bishop Marianne Bud. Rubin argues that the sermon exemplifies the ongoing influence of political agendas within religious settings, criticizing the conflation of social issues like LGBTQ+ rights and immigration.
"It's really disgusting. I would love to hear from somebody who is a member of her church. And it's like, is that what you're getting? You're getting your spiritual nourishment out of that?" [Transcript Segment]
Rubin also addresses perceived hypocrisy within the Democratic Party, contrasting the authenticity he attributes to Donald Trump with what he views as insincerity among Democratic leaders.
"If you believe any of that, Barack, would you be sitting there and smiling? Of course not." [Transcript Segment]
4. Executive Actions Against DEI Initiatives
Rubin discusses President Trump's executive orders aimed at rescinding Affirmative Action policies and ending Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives within federal agencies. He frames these actions as a return to meritocracy and individual rights, criticizing the previous administration's policies as discriminatory.
"President Trump has signed an executive order rescinding Lyndon Johnson's Executive Order 11246, which established affirmative action and banning all Federal contractors and publicly funded universities from practicing race-based discrimination, including DEI." [Transcript Segment]
Rubin highlights the anticipated backlash from those opposed to these changes, asserting that the removal of DEI offices will refocus federal efforts on competence and statutory missions.
"If your job was DEI and you were just looking at resumes all day to say, we want this many black people and this many lesbos, like, I don't know." [Transcript Segment]
5. Media Criticism and Political Pardons
The episode includes sharp criticisms of mainstream media outlets like MSNBC and personalities such as Sunny Hostin. Rubin condemns the media's handling of political pardons by President Biden, particularly focusing on the perceived favoritism towards family members and associates.
"Do you think that was a little bit of a hint? And he also dropped that executive or that pardoning literally 15 minutes before Donald Trump took office." [Transcript Segment]
He contrasts this with Trump's straightforward approach, emphasizing transparency and accountability.
6. Foreign Policy: Engaging with Russia and Ukraine
Rubin shifts to international affairs, discussing President Trump's negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin concerning the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. He expresses optimism that Trump's fresh approach will lead to a swift resolution, predicting territorial concessions and a redefined relationship between NATO and Russia.
"We are also open for dialogue with the new US Administration on the Ukrainian conflict. The important thing here is to eliminate the fundamental reason for the conflict." [Transcript Segment]
Rubin anticipates that the change in leadership will facilitate peace talks, ultimately aiming for long-term stability in the region.
7. Conclusion: Embracing a "Golden Age"
In his closing remarks, Rubin reiterates the transformative vision of the current administration, which he describes as the "golden age of America." He underscores the theme that leadership strength cycles through hard and good times, advocating for continued support to foster a prosperous future.
"Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. Weak men create hard times. We have been in hard times for four years." [Transcript Segment]
Rubin concludes by expressing confidence in the administration's direction and the collective effort to restore and enhance America's standing both domestically and globally.
Notable Quotes:
- "Michelle Obama's letting y'all know, listen, I believe this man is a fascist." [Charlamagne speaking on Michelle Obama] [Timestamp Unspecified]
- "President Trump issued an executive order to end the government's promotion of DEI." [Discussion on DEI executive orders] [Timestamp Unspecified]
- "Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. Weak men create hard times." [Conclusion] [Timestamp Unspecified]
This episode of The Rubin Report delves into significant political shifts, critiques of contemporary social movements, and critical examinations of media narratives. Rubin advocates for a return to perceived traditional values and highlights the administration's efforts to reshape policies towards individual meritocracy and national strength.
