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The Rubin Report

It’s Time for the Facts Liberals Can No Longer Deny | Vivek Ramaswamy

The Rubin Report

Emma Dog Productions

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.513.9K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2024

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks to Vivek Ramaswamy about the media's role in shaping public perception; how the media avoids positive visions, preferring sensationalism; how NPR’s CEO admitted that an obsession with truth can hinder bringing people together; how conservatives must stand for truth; why he emphasizes the importance of free speech and open debate in the pursuit of truth; how woke culture is influencing corporate boardrooms; the need for bold leadership to tackle America's greatest challenges; strategies to restore national pride and unity; addressing economic concerns and national debt; the role of the family unit in societal stability; and much more. Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

At Barclays, we're here for every goal.

0:06.4

We're here for the Premier League,

0:09.0

and the Barclays Women's Super League.

0:12.0

We're here for the football chance for giving more girls a chance.

0:18.0

We're here for the grassroots and all the muddy boots. From schools to stadiums, we're here for it all.

0:27.6

Barclays, here for every goal. We are talking about truths, the future of America first. So you just laid out a little bit of what the premise is. Basically, how do we get to a positive vision?

0:46.3

Is part of the problem of getting to a positive vision, what we discussed in the first

0:52.1

earlier part of this, which is that the media in some

0:54.6

ways won't let us get to a more positive vision because their incentive structure is to keep

1:00.0

us all crazed and angry.

1:02.0

Absolutely it is.

1:03.0

And I think that I'm a big fan and I try to do this as much as I can in different points in this book.

1:08.0

I'm a fan of getting the best possible arguments for the other side on the table.

1:12.0

I think that oftentimes most arguments... possible arguments for the other side on the table.

1:12.8

I think that oftentimes most arguments

1:15.1

offer for the other side are actually poor arguments,

1:17.2

but I'm actually interested in what's

1:18.8

the best possible articulation for, in this case,

1:21.2

why the media is even behaving the way they do.

1:23.0

So early on in the book, let's just get it on the table.

1:26.4

I actually quote NPR's CEO, so the CEO National Public Radio,

1:31.0

who at least has something interesting to say, you could say you disagree with it or not, I do disagree with it, who at least had something interesting to say.

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