How The Two-Party System SHIFTED To One-Party Dominant
Kyle Kondik, managing editor for Sabato’s Crystal Ball, discusses the future of one-party dominance in America.
Kyle Kondik, managing editor for Sabato’s Crystal Ball, discusses the future of one-party dominance in America.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky react to a new proposal in Maine to ban inappropriate vanity plates on cars.
Team Rising discusses the large presence of WestExec consultants working in the White House.
Joe Sanberg, progressive entrepreneur, discusses where President Biden stands on his campaign promise of canceling student debt.
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds 56 percent of voters say the U.S. needs to take further action in vaccinating the country amid Delta variant surge. Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss. This survey was conducted online within the United States from July 2 […]
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss the mistreatment and low wages of American baseball players.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky react to Iceland’s successful experiment of a four-day workweek and debate the likelihood of one in America.
Todd Lewis does a fantastic interview with Caleb Maupin. Todd Lewis will be interviewing Caleb Maupin on his recent book on Breadtube and the broader rise of the Synthetic Left.
Ruth Kinna is a very important writer within anarchism. I highly recommend her work. Anarchist News From Undisciplined Podcast I speak with Prof. Ruth Kinna about the history and practice of Anarchism. How can alternative forms of political organisation help us address current problems? Prof. Kinna recently published […]
A problem that I see with this article is that what the authors (one of whom I know personally) are describing is not so much critical race theory specifically as much as contemporary “anti-racism” ideology generally (and related concepts like privilege theory, intersectionality, “whiteness,” etc.), and the illiberalism […]
It is interesting that liberals and conservatives have completely reversed their views of the Supreme Court. It used to be that conservatives considered SCOTUS to be the enemy of ALL GOOD THINGS. Now that the Court is dominated by Republicans, liberals are starting to adopt that position. By […]
By Jessica Hullinger, The Week As the Delta variant of COVID-19 makes its way across the globe, a new report from Israeli website Ynet has some good news about the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine — and some bad. First, the good news: Data from the Israel Health Ministry find the vaccine holds up well […]
By Ann Gibbons, Science Mag Almost 90 years ago, Japanese soldiers occupying northern China forced a Chinese man to help build a bridge across the Songhua River in Harbin. While his supervisors weren’t looking, he found a treasure: a remarkably complete human skull buried in the riverbank. He […]
By Antonio Lecuna, TELOS The situation in Venezuela is spinning out of control. The economy is shriveling at double-digit rates, corruption is generalized, and the nightmare of hyperinflation has returned with a vengeance. What happened? The difficulties suffered during the Chavismo era were predictable consequences of the policy […]
By David Pan, TELOS After watching the images of the January 6 Capitol riot, many Americans concluded that right-wing populism threatens the basic rules of our constitutional order. In this view, the U.S. Constitution establishes a universal order that is detached from any particular orientation and provides the […]
By Kelsey Vlamis, Insider The proportion of Americans who identify as religious has been steadily declining for decades. A new comprehensive study found that decline has stalled somewhat as mainline Protestants have increased their numbers. But White evangelicals, often considered a valuable political demographic, have continued to decline. […]
By Cameron Joseph, Vice The reporters who survived the insurrection are still covering Congress. But things don’t feel normal. John Bresnahan spent January 6 watching a pro-Trump insurrection ransack the building he’s worked in for decades. The congressional reporting veteran was in the House gallery when a colleague […]
NBC News Estimates show a 30 percent surge in homelessness in Denver, Colorado during the pandemic. The city launched a program of city-sanctioned campsites in December 2020, which include security and daily meals, with the ultimate goal to get people out of tents and into homes. WATCH HERE […]
By Matt Taibbi Are Republicans tilting at the wrong windmill? New Substack author Wesley Yang, who coined the term “Successor Ideology,” describes a movement that goes far beyond race. The headline for Wednesday’s CNN feature said it all: The critical race theory panic has White people afraid that […]
By Aldo Toledo, Mercury News PALO ALTO — Five Palo Alto police officers are suing the city claiming harassment and discrimination for being “forced” to walk past a street mural last summer depicting 1970s Black Liberation Army member and fugitive Assata Shakur. The civil complaint against the city […]
A preview of Coleman’s interview with Glenn.
Brian Concannon, Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky break down the latest updates in the Haitian government.
Team Rising reacts to Donald Trump’s Big Tech lawsuit.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss the latest updates in the Tucker Carlson- NSA story.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky react to Rep. Ken Buck’s claims that Google interfered in the 2020 U.S. elections.
Ryan Grim reacts to President Biden’s latest economic agenda speech in Crystal Lake, Illinois.
Emily Jashisnky explains the friendship recession and why it has affected young men the most.
Katie Halper, host of Useful Idiots podcast, discusses the latest updates in the Julian Assange extradition case.
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds 73 percent of voters support U.S. troop withdrawal from Afghanistan while 27 percent oppose. Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss. This survey was conducted online within the United States from July 2 – 3 among 926 registered voters […]
Notice the ethnic breakdown of the different sides in this debate.
Glenn Greenwald’s take just put all the “It’s drama” lefties to shame.
Legendary Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Glenn Greenwald joins The Vanguard for an exclusive live interview!
Angela McArdle is the Chair of the Los Angeles Libertarian Party and a candidate for Chair of the Libertarian Party National in 2022. Angela joins Pete to talk about some of the points being brought up by Post-Libertarians, as well as whether she sees PL as a direct […]
By Danny Haiphong, Black Agenda Report Whatever the strengths and limitations of Critical Race Theory, the debate over its usefulness to establishment circles is indicative of the American Empire’s rapid decline “The months-long protests and rebellions against racist policing forced the establishment to take a position on the […]
Conservatives are right that actual CRT (not what is often mislabeled as CRT) has its roots in critical theory, which was originally developed by the Western-Marxist tradition formulated by the Frankfurt School. But the irony of it all is that a serious Marxist could have a field day […]
Krystal and Saagar invite Max Alvarez on the show to discuss what the NYC results mean for the left and more
Krystal and Saagar break down the FBI’s involvement in 1/6, Trump’s empty lawsuit against big tech, NSA spying on Tucker Carlson, more updates from the Julian Assange case, what is happening in Haiti, corruption in Congress, upward transfers of wealth, NYC results, and more!
Saagar details the shady stock trading of Nancy Pelosi and how politicians use their influence to get rich.
Krystal and Saagar inform viewers of what exactly is going on in Haiti right now
Krystal and Saagar show how the Trump lawsuit against big tech is nothing more than a grift
Krystal and Saagar examine the newest tactic being used by the Biden administration to extradite Julian Assange.
Krystal and Saagar take the latest details on the Tucker Carlson spying claim and separate fact from fiction.
Krystal and Saagar go over the newest information about the FBI’s connection to the 1/6 Capitol riot.
Alex Kantrowitz comes back to The Realignment to talk with Saagar Enjeti and Marshall Kosloff about the legislation targeting tech companies, Lina Khan’s FTC appointment, lab leak, conservatives on social media, and more!
I actually agree with many of Boudin’s reforms. Overcriminalization is a decades-long problem in the US. He’s being blamed for what is symptomatic of a much, much larger problem. The problems that California is now having are the result of California becoming a Third World country with a […]
This is interesting. Eric Adams ran for mayor in large part on an Obamaesque “Vote for me. I’m the black guy” identitarian platform. But he is an ex-cop with neoliberal Clintonian sympathies. The system is clearly trying to make folks like him and Kamala into the new face […]
When the “Defund the Police” thing was heating up, I knew exactly what was going to happen. There would be a selective pullback of policing in poor communities and adjacent areas (but not in gated communities, affluent suburbs, wealthy business districts, government zones, etc.). Crime would then increase, […]
This is reminiscent of Clintonism from the 90s. Of course, the neocon-influenced New York Post is calling for US intervention. By Eric Farnsworth New York Post The assassination of President Jovenel Moïse has amplified the political knife’s edge on which Haiti has long perched. The United States and […]
By Leyland Cecco, The Guardian The United Kingdom is facing growing calls to re-examine the troubling legacy of its colonial history in Canada after the discovery of more than 1,000 unmarked graves at former residential schools for Indigenous children. At least 150,000 Indigenous children were forced to attend […]
By John Stossel, Reason Corporations can afford robots. Their competitors often cannot. Politicians say they pass laws to “protect Americans from big business.” People like hearing that. Many don’t like big business. Unfortunately, most people don’t realize that those laws often help big business while hurting consumers. “Big […]
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