A discussion on spirituality between David Rubin, Bishop Robert Barron and Rabbi David Wolpe:
Showing posts with label Rubin Report. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rubin Report. Show all posts
January 17, 2021
October 24, 2018
Tucker Carlson says some weird stuff
Midwesterners have antiquated ideas? Roosevelt was a pivotal president (in a good way) and a genius? Republicans were never the party of the middle class? Trump's "autistic way"? A lot of stuff Carlson says in this Rubin Report discussion is far afield from what Fox viewers think of him.
To be fair, he's also said things you'd expect. I have not fully digested the implications of some of his comments. I'll have to circle back.
To be fair, he's also said things you'd expect. I have not fully digested the implications of some of his comments. I'll have to circle back.
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April 28, 2018
Gorka & Rubin Discuss PC culture and foreign policy
One of president Trump's early and vocal supporters, Sebastien Gorka visits the Rubin Report to discuss political correctness and foreign policy, as well as other things.
Rubin's interviews are so good that I've included all of the Gorka videos here as they are all worth the watch.
Video II:
Video III:
December 22, 2017
Calling out the left with comedy
There are not a huge number of comedians turning the tables on the culture war overlords (i.e. the progressive left). Neel Kolhatkar is someone who does just that.
David Rubin, interviews him. Here's my second Rubin Report post today, comedy versus the left.
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Republican Like Me
Ken Stern (Former CEO of NPR) joined The Rubin Report this week, to talk about intolerance of viewpoints and lack of diversity of thought on the left, his journey from left to right, his evolution on the gun control debate, and more. David Rubin deserves credit for holding interviews like this on a pretty consistent basis.
Stern hasn't actually morphed into a Republican, but he's definitely moved away from the Democratic party and can see merit and flaws in both sides, as he says. It's apparent when you look at his views on climate change, which are basically unchanged for example, that there's still liberalism in his make-up. But there's progress and we should be happy that progress is actually possible. If an NPR guy can see points from the right, then we are not just banging our heads against the wall.
Stern hasn't actually morphed into a Republican, but he's definitely moved away from the Democratic party and can see merit and flaws in both sides, as he says. It's apparent when you look at his views on climate change, which are basically unchanged for example, that there's still liberalism in his make-up. But there's progress and we should be happy that progress is actually possible. If an NPR guy can see points from the right, then we are not just banging our heads against the wall.
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