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The Rubin Report

Who's Who of Celebrities Breaking Super Bowl Rules: Why Is This OK? | DIRECT MESSAGE

The Rubin Report

Emma Dog Productions

News Commentary, News, Politics

4.513.9K Ratings

🗓️ 14 February 2022

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Dave Rubin of “The Rubin Report” talks about why celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres can go maskless at the Super Bowl, why Democrats keep pushing school mask mandates, and the Freedom Convoy protests going global. First, Dave shares clips of celebrities like Jay Z, Matt Damon, Mark Wahlberg, LeBron James, Jennifer Lopez, and L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti at the Super Bowl maskless despite the clear rules that all attendees needed to be masked. Are there any limits to the Democrat hypocrisy? Next, Democrats like Kathy Hochul continue to force masks in schools no matter what “the science” says. Finally, the Freedom Convoy protests have now gone global with major protests in Canberra, Australia, and Paris, France. Even Bill Maher is defending them! Today’s Sponsors: Z-Stack - Take control of your own health! Specially formulated to boost your immune system. Rubin Report listeners and viewers get a small discount off their first order. Go to https://zstacklife.com/DAVE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Hey, what's up everybody? It is Monday, February 14th, 2022. It's Valentine's Day. Are you

0:46.1

feeling the love? I hope you woke up to chocolates and little candies with meaningless slogans

0:52.7

on them. And I hope you're going out to dinner with someone you love. I hope you're surrounded

0:56.7

by roses and all that good stuff. And whether you are or aren't, you're here with me.

1:03.1

And I love you as much as someone on this side of the camera could love someone watching

1:08.5

me. You know what I mean? I have very warm feelings for you people. You guys seem to like

1:13.2

me when I meet you at the store, you say nice things. Sometimes people say they love

1:17.1

me. And I always find that a bit much. It's like, you know, doing the best that I can

1:21.1

hear. But, you know, it's cool. But I do love you guys to a certain extent. It would be

1:26.7

the definition of love that we'd have to wheel down. That's for another show. But I am

1:31.2

very excited to be here on this Monday morning. We got a big show for you. We're doing another

1:35.3

one of these narrative shows. This seems to be the trend that we're moving in over here

1:40.0

on the Rubin Report where we're doing sort of half hour shows with the real through line

1:44.1

from top to bottom. As I've mentioned to kind of show you where we were, where we're going,

1:49.5

how we got there and maybe how we could get out of some of this nonsense. What we're

1:53.2

mostly focusing on today is just the abject lunacy that was on display at the Super Bowl

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