Hostin Admits She Would Vote for Accused Abuser Plattner Despite Morals to Gain Power
"I am sorry. I am someone that believes in character. I am someone that believes that morals matter. But because of the state of this country, I would— if I lived in Maine, I would hold my nose and I would vote for Plattner."
About this episode
Host Dave Rubin delivers a wide-ranging episode covering escalating tensions with Iran, NATO alliance fractures, and Democratic Party hypocrisy over Maine Senate candidate Graham Plattner. The show opens with breaking news that Iran attacked commercial tankers in the Strait of Hormuz, violating the recent ceasefire agreement. President Trump, speaking from the NATO summit in Turkey, declared the memorandum of understanding over and called Iranian leaders scum, though he left the door open for negotiators to continue talks. US Central Command launched retaliatory strikes in response to what officials called Iran's unwarranted and dangerous aggression. Trump announced a complete trade cutoff with Spain for refusing to allow use of Spanish bases during the Iran conflict, calling Spain a terrible NATO partner. In a revealing moment, Trump disclosed that Turkish President Erdogan would have joined the Iran war on the side against Israel if not for Trump's personal intervention, despite Turkey being a NATO ally. Domestically, Rubin focuses extensively on the Graham Plattner scandal, showing how Democratic politicians and media figures who previously defended the Maine Senate candidate despite his Nazi tattoo, allegations of sexual assault, and other controversies are now calling for him to drop out. Rubin argues this coordinated reversal proves Democrats only abandoned Plattner after internal polling showed he would lose, not due to any moral principles. The View's Sunny Hostin explicitly admitted she would vote for Plattner despite his problems because Democrats need power. Tech investor Chamath Palihapitiya discusses how the H-1B visa program has been systematically abused over two decades, preventing exceptional talent from entering America while enabling wage suppression. The episode concludes with Marco Rubio warning about the dangers of socialism and Marxism's false promise of security in exchange for freedom.
Key takeaways
- Trump declared Iran ceasefire over after Strait of Hormuz attacks, calling Iranian leaders scum and vicious people who would use nuclear weapons
- President Trump ordered complete trade cutoff with Spain including visits for refusing to support US during Iran conflict despite NATO membership
- Trump revealed Turkish President Erdogan planned to join Iran war against Israel but was personally dissuaded from doing so
- Democrats coordinated abandonment of Graham Plattner after internal polling showed he would lose Maine Senate race despite knowing about allegations for months
- Sunny Hostin admitted on The View she would vote for accused abuser Plattner despite her morals because Democrats need to gain power
- Chamath Palihapitiya stated H-1B visa program has been systematically abused for 20 years with application flooding that excludes exceptional talent like Elon Musk
- Trump criticized European NATO allies for not paying fair share and suggested US could remove all soldiers from Europe