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Kim Iversen and Robby Soave debate the fallout from the Columbus Day/ Indigenous People’s Day culture war.
Kim Iversen and Robby Soave debate the fallout from the Columbus Day/ Indigenous People’s Day culture war.
Kim Iversen and Robby Soave react to the latest reporting that has Hunter Biden in hot water.
The Hill’s Rafael Bernal breaks down the “daunting task” the U.S. faces in rebuilding diplomatic relations with Haiti.
Team Rising discusses viral video from outside Trump’s weekend rally in Iowa.
Robby Soave makes the case that legacy media outlets commit just as many fact errors as other platforms more regularly accused of spreading “misinformation.”
Kim Iversen explains how vaccine mandates are affecting different industries across the country.
By Zachary Stieber Epoch Times New York and three other states have signed a pact to share information on guns used in crimes. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and three other Democrats—Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf, and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy—announced the partnership (pdf) […]
By Jose Moya Shows how Eastern European Jews in the international anarchist movement and how the stereotypes of Jews as radicals may have stirred antisemitism among the native-born upper and middle classes in Argentina but promoted sympathy from the leftist sectors of the immigrant working classes READ MORE
By Tim O’Donnell The Week Big changes in China have some worried a new version of Chairman Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution is underway. Here’s everything you need to know. Chinese President Xi Jinping is cracking down on several sectors of Chinese society, including technology and entertainment. This has […]
By Joel Mathis, The Week Gen. Ray Odierno, credited with leading the 2007 “surge” of U.S. troops in Iraq, died Friday at age 67. Meanwhile, Iraq held its latest national elections. The coincidence should serve as a reminder of how little the United States accomplished in that failed war — […]
By Brendan Morrow The Week Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she believes the United States is still facing a constitutional crisis sparked by former President Donald Trump. During an appearance on The View on Monday, Clinton was asked how close she thinks the U.S. came to […]
By Joel Mathis, The Week The biggest problem in American politics these days is that Republicans have largely turned against democracy, going along with Donald Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen and laying the foundation for the party to recapture the White House in 2024 — […]
By Samuel Goldman, The Week Democrats are approaching panic. Frustrated by congressional wrangling and sagging presidential approval, the party is looking to reverse a trend that points toward heavy losses in 2022 and perhaps 2024, when former President Donald Trump seems likely to mount another bid for the […]
Saagar and guest host Marshall Kosloff cover the causes of mass shortages in the US economy that are affecting people’s everyday lives and have the potential to go through the busy Christmas season.
Saagar and guest host Marshall Kosloff discuss the decision by Bill De Blasio to end NYC’s Gifted & Talented Program due to ‘segregation’ as his Mayoral tenure ends.
Guest co-host Marshall Kosloff explains why trust in media has hit record lows in America and how it reflects a larger crisis of trust in everything declining across society.
Saagar breaks down the statistics that show American men are in a serious crisis and he attempts to explain what the larger causes of the crisis might be.
Saagar and guest host Marshall Kosloff respond to the claims made by the Facebook whistleblower and put them in the context of Facebook’s business model and broader cultural relevance.
Saagar and guest host Marshall Kosloff respond to the comments made by star actor Matthew McConaughey on whether he will run for governor in Texas and what his political views are.
Saagar and guest host Marshall Kosloff are joined by foreign policy expert Jacob Helberg to consider the actions America should take to avoid war with China over Taiwan.
Krystal and Saagar look at the in depth reporting about how the Walton Family of the Walmart empire have spent millions on a years long campaign to privatize the Colorado River
Krystal and Saagar take a closer look at the ways CNN protects Chris Cuomo following the network’s silence about the new allegation of sexual misconduct against him
Krystal and Saagar are joined by David Sirota of the Daily Poster to discuss the legal techniques being used by opioid billionaires to protect themselves and how congress is protecting them
The backdrop may be “the wealthy have rigged the system” but the impetus for seccession is that the majority of those in red and blue states have different values and do not want those values at the core of how they are governed. The other big challenge is […]
“The revolution will not be televised.”
This article is a year old, and it’s from the New York Times so it’s hardly unbiased. But it’s always a good idea to compare the rhetoric of politicians with what they have actually done. By Farah Stockman New York Times This list of President Trump’s accomplishments has […]
Kim Iversen and Robby Soave react to President Biden’s sinking approval ratings.
Saagar and guest co-host Marshall Kosloff discuss the underwhelming September jobs report, mass shortages in the economy, the freakout over Facebook’s business practices, NYC’s gifted & talented program, Matthew McConaughey’s political potential, a crisis of men in America, trust collapsing across the board, the brewing conflict between China […]
I consider James Scott to be arguably the leading living anti-state scholar of the present era. He doesn’t say that much that radical scholars haven’t known for centuries, but he updates and modernizes the theoretical and analytical framework based on the most contemporary research. However, he’s a little […]
By David K. Li and Suzanne Ciechalski, NBC News Police in Ohio forcibly pulled a paraplegic man out of his vehicle and threw him to the ground, despite his repeated appeals and him saying he has no use of his legs, according to body-camera video released Friday. The […]
Michael Lind really is one of the very best contemporary political scientists. He nails everything down perfectly in this: -how the US is developing a Latin American-like class system, -how Trump and Sanders resemble Latin American populism -how Trump is essentially a Nelson Rockefeller Republican at heart, who […]
By Julia Ioffe, Puck News The Trump administration made strange bedfellows of the left, the media, the permanent political class, and the foreign policy establishment known as The Blob. Amid the fallout from Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, the political knives are out. Say what you will about Donald […]
By Ben Norton, Grayzone Western governments in the NATO military alliance are developing tactics of “cognitive warfare,” using the supposed threats of China and Russia to justify waging a “battle for your brain” in the “human domain,” to “make everyone a weapon.” NATO is developing new forms of […]
Margaret Kimberley, BAR Executive Editor and Senior Columnist Black Agenda Report Police killings of Black people are a feature of American law enforcement and they are deliberately under counted. The New York Times and other outlets report that most police killings in this country are “mislabelled .” The […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley There are few things that strike terror in the dark hearts of god fearing, beef eating, Republicans like the scourge of the Squad. Transgender bathrooms, the female orgasm, pissing off the Israel Lobby. All pale in comparison to […]
Iran would be crazy if they were NOT trying to develop nukes. The Week Staff Iran is closer to a bomb than ever before. Is a new nuclear deal possible? Here’s everything you need to know: What is Iran’s nuclear status? Iran doesn’t have nukes yet, but it […]
The bottom line: Rioting and violence get results. The carrot needs to be backed up with the stick. By Ned Oliver, Virginia Mercury Virginia lawmakers finalized a sprawling package of criminal justice reform bills this week as they gaveled out of a special legislative session that stretched nearly […]
In this interview, Scott goes into a great deal of discussion of how the neocons are essentially a network of family dynasties and their associates, who collectively form a de facto Trotskyist-Zionist “vanguard” similar to the Leninist concept of the “vanguard party,” which managed to assume the leadership […]
A great interview with Paul Gottfried explains what historic fascism actually was, why it’s largely anachronistic nowadays, and why today’s “antifascists” have nothing to do with historic socialism and communism. Tom Woods Show Paul Gottfried joins us to discuss the “antifascist” movement and what it’s really about (it’s […]
I generally criticize the Left more than the Right for a variety of reasons. First, the Left, at least the cultural left, is an ascendant force, while traditional conservatism is on the defensive. Second, what passes for the “left” in the Western world today largely represents the Brahmin […]
Have you ever noticed that anti-Vietnam War protestors are never commemorated in the same way as other cultural or political icons from the same era? And when they are mentioned in contemporary discourse or pop culture at all, it’s always in a very watered-down way. For instance, Aaron […]
As one who grew up in the world of the 70s and 80s when characters like Rev. Donald Wildmon were trying to organize boycotts of drug store chains for selling Penthouse magazine, I never thought I’d see the day when comedians were being boycotted for being “transphobic.” Back […]
I once had some Randian type try to tell me, “There is no such thing as economic power!” Yeah, right. Love Money As Apple is now worth a collosal $2 trillion (£1.5trn), and has overtaken the economy of the world’s largest countries by area – Russia and Canada – we take a […]
Tech companies are more or less to the 21st century what the Catholic Church was to the Middle Ages. By Ruslana Lishchuk, Mackeeper Streaming services and tech giants compared to countries From the crazy escapism of Tiger King and the hate-watching of Emily in Paris, to impulsive Amazon […]
I started noticing this trend 30 years ago. By Paul Kingsworth, Unherd The Green movement will become an all-consuming empire. The numbers were in, and everybody could see what was coming: at least ten billion human souls by the end of the century. All of us clamouring for […]
From Reason magazine: Police Shot a Man Driving Away, Can’t Keep Their Stories Straight, Get Qualified Immunity Anyway A Federal Cop Devised a Bogus Sex Trafficking Ring and Jailed This Teen for 2 Years. The Cop Can’t Be Sued. A Cop Killed a Suicidal Man and Got Qualified […]
By Gene Epstein Reason On October 4, 2021, Bill Kristol, an editor at large of The Bulwark, went up against Scott Horton of the Libertarian Institute in an Oxford-style debate on U.S. foreign policy at Symphony Space in New York City. Kristol was a leading proponent of […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit It’s official, dearest motherfuckers, cancel culture kills and it’s first murder victim was another transwoman. After her friend, Dave Chappelle, came under fire for a few transphobic jokes, transgender comedienne Daphne Dorfman came under fire by the LBTQ(tm) community for the blasphemy […]
“I have often been called a Nazi, and, although it is unfair, I don’t let it bother me. I don’t let it bother me for one simple reason. No one has ever had a fantasy about being tied to a bed and sexually ravished by someone dressed as […]
By Nick Gillespie Reason “If you want to fight the impulse that we human beings have to feel better than others,” says Chloé Valdary, “it’s a bad idea to make people so insecure.” Chloé Valdary had an unusual childhood. She grew up in a Christian family, but one […]
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