When Institutions Fail — The Rubin Report: Rubin vs. Bessent at the NYT Panel
Update: 2025-12-04
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A heated New York Times panel lays bare how media narratives and institutional credibility shape politics, policy, and public trust. Condensed from 1 hour to 4 minutes, this summary distills Dave Rubin’s confrontation with Scott Bessent — moderated by Andrew Sorkin — about alleged New York Times bias, press accountability, and the consequences for democracy. Hosts and guests: Dave Rubin with Scott Bessent. What you’ll learn: the core arguments about media bias and misinformation, economic and inflation framing, California governance and exits, Minnesota program oversight and immigration debates, local crime and prosecution disputes, and how energy and pro-growth policy tie into tech and startup competitiveness. Keywords included: politics, media literacy, censorship and free expression online, technology and innovation, startups, venture capital, and current events. This is the no-nonsense take on why institutional credibility matters and how narrative framing affects accountability. Listen now to get the key ideas in minutes.
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