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The Rubin Report

Exposing Media Hypocrisy & The Types Of Fake News | Michael Malice | Book Club Chapter 8

The Rubin Report

Emma Dog Productions

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.513.9K Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2020

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to Michael Malice (Author, The New Right) about the eighth chapter of “Don’t Burn This Book”, entitled “Learn How To Spot Fake News’’. Special guest Michael Malice and Dave Rubin talk about the hypocrisy and double standards of the mainstream media. They discuss how the media which was quick to report on many disproved allegations against Brett Kavanaugh now seem to be ignoring the seemingly more credible allegations against the DNC presidential nominee Joe Biden. The same media that chanted #metoo and “believe all women” now seem silent when it is politically inconvenient. Dave discusses this hypocrisy and how it leads to the further erosion of trust in our media institutions at a time when we desperately need trustworthy media to make sense of our world. Dave also discusses how many people who were lied about by the media like Nick Sandmann, James Damore, Bret Weinstein, Lindsay Shepherd and Ben Shapiro have all emerged stronger afterwards. Dave also shares his own personal experience concerning a smear piece in the New York Times that was written about him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

We all know that the left is no longer liberal, but the past few weeks have shown like never before the

0:04.9

distressing results of our trend towards polarization. The mainstream media has doubled down again

0:10.8

and again on their petty hyperpartisan mudslinging in the face of a true crisis.

0:15.9

It's more important than ever to be informed, engaged, responsible citizens who want to follow

0:21.3

the facts and ignore the nonsense and the noise. That's exactly what Domper in this book is all about.

0:27.4

While we faced a ton of pressure to delay the publication of this book because of the quarantine,

0:32.2

I felt it was important to get these ideas out as soon as possible. I know that free thought,

0:37.6

free speech and patriotism are as important to you as they are to me, so I hope this book

0:43.2

entertains and inspires you during the days and weeks ahead. Order now at Domper in this book.

0:49.3

dot com.

0:54.3

Good afternoon, Michael Malis here. Let that be your welcome. We got with us Dave Rubin.

0:59.8

It's time for the Don't Burn This Book Club and I am glad to be covering chapter eight,

1:05.2

which is called Learn How to Spot Fake News, which was my second favorite chapter of this book.

1:10.4

My favorite was your travels with Jordan Peterson, which was really the highlight and I can see

1:15.2

why you ended on that one. This actually has my when I was reading this book, I was taking notes

1:21.2

in the back and I actually wrote here a plus because this has my favorite line in the whole book and

1:28.2

I was like, yes, he gets it. Let me read it to you and let me hear you expound whether you think this

1:32.8

was rhetorical tongue and cheek or whether it's true. But really putting my mild exaggerations aside,

1:41.1

the media truly is a cabal of hyperpartisan habitual liars who are destroying an entire

1:48.4

industry from within. Now that sounds like a quote from something I would say.

1:53.1

Do you, is that tongue and cheek? How bad do you think they really are?

1:58.4

So I would say it was a little bit of everything, meaning it was a little bit of factual,

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