Kamala Harris Left Speechless as Dave Rubin & Rita Panahi Expose Her Funniest Lie Yet

Kamala Harris Left Speechless as Dave Rubin & Rita Panahi Expose Her Funniest Lie Yet

Kamala Harris Left Speechless as Dave Rubin & Rita Panahi Expose Her Funniest Lie Yet

In a fiery and unfiltered interview that’s already making waves across social media, U.S. commentator Dave Rubin sat down with Sky News Australia’s Rita Panahi to discuss the state of American politics, the role of Kamala Harris in the Democratic Party, and the global implications of recent events. The conversation, marked by sharp wit and biting analysis, left no stone unturned—especially when it came to the Vice President’s latest controversial claim.

A Momentous Week for U.S. Politics

Rubin, host of the popular “Rubin Report,” is back in Australia for a series of shows in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. But even the excitement of his international tour couldn’t overshadow what he described as “one of the most momentous weeks for any U.S. president.” As the world watched the aftermath of a new Middle East peace deal, Rubin offered a candid assessment of Donald Trump’s influence and legacy.

“This has been an unbelievable week not only for Donald Trump but the United States of America, the Middle East, and I would say literally for the entire globe,” Rubin declared. He was quick to temper expectations, noting that while the peace deal may not be the utopian ending many hope for, it represents a crucial step toward stability: “At least for now, it’s the end of the fighting. The Israelis have the hostages back, the Gazans have a chance to rebuild, and the broader Middle East is seeing a new reality.”

Rubin credited Trump with achieving what no one else could: “Donald Trump deserves all of the credit. Nobody else was going to do this. We’re through four years of a fog of a presidency under Biden—or whoever was running it. It could have been Kamala Harris, who nobody had any faith in and was certainly not qualified to be president.”

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Kamala Harris: The “Most Qualified” Claim

The conversation soon turned to Kamala Harris, who recently claimed she is “the most qualified candidate ever” for the presidency. Panahi couldn’t resist highlighting the irony, and Rubin was quick to pounce.

“It is quite incredible,” Rubin said, barely containing his laughter. “She says people are saying this. I don’t know which people are precisely saying this, but she claims people are saying this. Well, if people are saying it, it must be true!”

Rubin pointed out the absurdity of Harris’s assertion, comparing it to Trump’s notorious rhetorical habit of referencing unnamed sources. “Donald Trump says that a lot—‘people are saying this’—and now she said it. But no, she was not qualified to be vice president. She was chosen because of her skin color and her gender. That’s what Joe Biden himself said.”

He continued, “Let’s not forget, in her own primary against Joe Biden, she was polling at about 1% in her party before she dropped out. She’s largely irrelevant.”

The State of the Democratic Party: “A Clown Car”

Rubin and Panahi didn’t stop at Harris. They turned their sights on the broader Democratic Party, describing it as being led by its “most radical elements.” With names like Bernie Sanders and California’s Katie Porter floated as future leaders, Rubin was unsparing in his criticism.

“It is a clown car,” he quipped. “If you went to a circus and a little car showed up, and then they just kept coming out with a crazier clown and a crazier clown… The inmates are running the asylum. The liberals did not know how to defend liberalism, and it has rotted out the Democrat party.”

Rubin lamented the shift in the party’s identity, arguing that moderate Democrats from the Bill Clinton era would now be considered Republicans. “If you think America is fundamentally decent, if you want us to be the last remaining superpower and exert power over the world in a positive sense, you should be a Republican.”

Violence, Antifa, and the Crisis of Law and Order

The discussion soon shifted to the rise of political violence and the ongoing debate over groups like Antifa. Rubin criticized left-wing commentators and late-night hosts who downplay Antifa’s actions, mocking the logic that “because they call themselves anti-fascist, then they must be.”

He drew a biting comparison: “I guess he must think white supremacists are superior. They think they’re right. It’s right there in the wording. And North Korea must be some sort of democratic republic.”

Rubin warned of a dangerous meme spreading among Democrats: “Tell people that Antifa doesn’t exist. What they’re telling you is don’t see what you can see in front of your eyes.”

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Trump’s Law and Order Agenda

Turning to crime in America’s major cities, Rubin defended Trump’s controversial federal interventions. “My preference, of course, would be that the mayors of these cities deal with their cities. But the mayors of Chicago, which have been Democrat mayors for around 80 years, have decided to allow people to kill people relentlessly year after year.”

He cited staggering statistics: “Over 7,000 people have been killed by gun violence in Chicago in 10 years. That’s 700 people a year. That is unacceptable. And because they won’t do anything about it, Donald Trump will.”

Rubin contrasted this with his own experience in Miami, a “red city in a red state” with virtually no crime. “If you want the feds out, instead of complaining about it, clean up your city.”

The Crisis of Free Speech and Public Discourse

The interview also delved into the growing intolerance for free speech on college campuses and in public life. Rubin pointed to disturbing survey results showing that one in three students now believe violence is sometimes justified to stop a speaker.

“How do you deprogram now multiple generations of people that have grown up with a terrible education system?” he asked. “Their brains are literally being hijacked by the algorithms and they’re now in peer groups that are all okay with this.”

Rubin’s solution: “We must relentlessly defend free speech and show people that our ideas are better. We don’t want to silence them through violence.”

Australia’s Political Landscape: A Comparative Perspective

As the conversation wound down, Panahi asked for Rubin’s impressions of Australia’s current political climate under a left-leaning Labor government. Rubin was diplomatic but honest.

“I really do love Australia… But your government, your federal government does seem to be going the wrong way. There seems to be some problems here. But I find it very easy to disconnect a current government from the people of that place. This will probably be a little bit of a leftist cycle you are in. Look, we were just in one in America. And then we got Trump back. So, you’ve got to find your Trump.”

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Conclusion

The interview was a masterclass in political commentary, blending humor, insight, and unapologetic criticism. As Dave Rubin and Rita Panahi dissected Kamala Harris’s “funniest lie yet,” they exposed deeper issues plaguing both American and global politics: leadership crises, ideological extremism, and the ongoing battle for free speech.

Whether you agree with their assessments or not, one thing is clear: the debate over truth, leadership, and the future of democracy is far from over. And as Rubin’s Australian tour continues, audiences on both sides of the Pacific will be watching—and talking—about every word.

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