This wins as the absolute worst take on Trump's arrest



Andrea Mitchell isn’t just a journalist with MSNBC. According to Dave Rubin, she is now officially the winner of the contest for drumming up the worst take on the Trump arrest.

She said on a panel on MSNBC, “It may or may not be coincidental, but both the DA and the judge are people of color.”

She then told the panel that the two have become “targets” of Trump because of this.

Dave Rubin sits down with Jeffrey Tucker and John Cardillo to discuss what he believes is the worst possible take on Trump’s arrest.

“Guys, I am so tired of this racializing of everything.”

He continues, “I’m starting to think this is projection more than anything else.”

Tucker agrees, saying, “Donald Trump has a huge and hardcore [base] of black American support. ... The race issue is not even a thing anymore, like, if it ever was.”

He believes “the only people who are making it a thing are Trump’s enemies" and that “if you want to find people who are fed up with it and want to get away from all this identity politics, you’re going to find them in the Republican Party.”

Where won’t you find them?

Tucker believes that they “certainly [cannot be found among] the mainstream media or the Democratic National Committee activists.”

Cardillo adds that Trump’s past is the last place you’ll find evidence of racism.

He calls the charges of racism against Trump “preposterous and asinine,” saying, “I mean, you go back in Trump’s history before he was a politician — he was partying with 50 Cent, P. Diddy.”

He continues, “The guy was being celebrated by Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton back in the 80s and 90s, so it’s a preposterous narrative.”


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Ron DeSantis laughs out loud as Democratic rival WRECKS himself in Florida debate



Republican Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis actually laughed out loud at his Democratic opponent Charlie Crist's absurd claims about the state's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Crist accused DeSantis of being the "only governor in the history of Florida” to shut down schools and businesses, referring to a short period in 2020 when most of the country, including Florida, followed the Trump administration's early pandemic recommendations to "flatten the curve."

Crist — who was one of 13 Florida Democrats who sent a letter in July 2020 urging DeSantis to issue a statewide stay-at-home order — then turned around and accused DeSantis of not locking down long enough.

“It’s important to listen to science, to do what’s right, to utilize common sense. You don’t just shut down at the outset," he said, as DeSantis burst out laughing.

"And then when it's, you know, politically convenient for you, you want to open back up to score political points," Crist lamely finished.

On “The Rubin Report," BlazeTV host Dave Rubin spoke with Karol Markowicz, John Cardillo, and David Reaboi about the DeSantis-Crist debate and wondered: Was DeSantis laughing at the absurdity of Crist's contradictory claims, or did he know that his political opponent had just destroyed his own argument?

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