Dave Rubin
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David Joshua Rubin (born June 26, 1976) is an American political analyst, YouTube celebrity, and talk show host.
He is the producer and host of The Rubin Report, a political talk show on BlazeTV and YouTube that was once a member of The Young Turks Network and Ora TV.
He appeared on The Ben and Dave Show and The Six Pack previously. Rubin likes himself as a classical liberal.
He has also been described as a libertarian.
Early life
Rubin was born in Brooklyn, New York, in June 1976. He grew up in a "fairly secular Jewish family" on Long Island. He spent his youth in Syosset, New York, and later spent a decade on Manhattan's Upper West Side. He obtained a bachelor's degree in political science from Binghamton University. In 1997, he completed a semester at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Beersheba, Israel.
Personal life
Rubin came out gay in 2006, which he has referred to as his "defining moment" in his career. In December 2014, he proposed to producer David Janet. The couple married on August 27, 2015. Rubin and Janet announced on March 16, 2022, that they were expecting two babies by surrogates. In August, Justin Jordan, the first son of Justin Jordan, was born. In October, their second son was born.
He used to describe himself as an agnostic or an atheist, but in December 2019, he said he was no longer an atheist.
Rubin stated in 2021 that he would move from Los Angeles to Florida and into the greater Miami area.
Career
In 1998, Rubin started his career in comedy doing stand-up and attending open-mics in New York City. In 1999, he became an intern at The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
In 2000, Rubin continued his career at the New York City–based Comedy Cellar. Later that year he joined with other Comedy Cellar comedians to create a public-access television series, a news program parody called The Anti-Show which was secretly filmed at NBC Studios in 30 Rockefeller Plaza.
In 2002, he co-founded several New York City–based comedy clubs, including Joe Franklin's Comedy Club and The Comedy Company in Times Square, where he continued to do stand-up until 2007.
He was the host of two podcasts, Hot Gay Comics and The Ben and Dave Show, which were turned into a television series on the here! television network. In May 2009, Rubin co-created and co-hosted the podcast The Six Pack. From October 2011 to December 2012, The Six Pack was on Sirius XM Radio as a live talk show.
While a part of Sirius XM, Rubin created his own account on YouTube called "Rubin Report" in early September 2012. In January 2013, Rubin joined The Young Turks, where he hosted the show The Rubin Report. He moved from New York City to Los Angeles, California.
On March 1, 2015, The Young Turks YouTube channel announced that Rubin would be moving to the media company RYOT. Shortly after, Larry King's Ora TV picked up the show which debuted on September 9, 2015. He left Ora TV in 2016, opting to run The Rubin Report independently. The Rubin Report has an affiliation with the libertarian Institute for Humane Studies, a Koch family foundations–funded organization which sponsors an episode of his show per month.
Until late 2018, Rubin received much of his funding through Patreon, a crowdfunding site on which Rubin said he received over $10,000 per month before deletion. Rubin and Jordan Peterson announced their intent to leave the platform following Sargon of Akkad's ban, which they described as an assault on free speech. In a video shortly thereafter, the two announced their interest in developing an independent, free speech oriented crowdfunding site. Peterson started Thinkspot, and Rubin co-created locals.com.
By May 2019, The Rubin Report YouTube channel had 200 million views. In 2019, The Rubin Report became available on BlazeTV, a conservative subscription video service run by Glenn Beck.
Rubin frequently appears as a speaker at events hosted by Turning Point USA, a conservative student organization. Rubin has been a podcast guest on The Joe Rogan Experience, Coffee with Scott Adams, and The Ben Shapiro Show. In 2017, he starred in a video by the conservative media company PragerU titled "Why I Left the Left". Rubin's book Don't Burn This Book: Thinking for Yourself in an Age of Unreason was published in April 2020 by Sentinel. It made The New York Times Best Seller list, but was critically panned.
In December 2021, Rubin sold his Los Angeles house and announced that he was moving to Miami, Florida. In his announcement, he criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom as an "unbearable tyrant who dared to extend his emergency powers and then immediately take a $200,000 vacation." He also cited "high crime", "high taxes", "vaccine passports and mask conformity" as reasons for his decisions to move from California.