AOC DISSES Lauren Boebert For Gun-Themed Christmas Card, Thomas Massie Family Gun Photo UNDER FIRE
Team Rising reacts to the controversy surrounding Rep. Thomas Massie and Rep. Lauren Boebert’s Christmas cards.
Team Rising reacts to the controversy surrounding Rep. Thomas Massie and Rep. Lauren Boebert’s Christmas cards.
Saagar covers the Biden administrations inability to administer the mass distribution of covid tests as part of a larger inability for the White House to lead and take on America’s challenges
Emily Jashinsky breaks down a new survey revealing the extent to which political polarization had affected how Americans conduct relationships.
As the Latino population has continued to grow in recent decades, there has been a longstanding debate about its electoral implications. Some have argued, including myself, that Latinos might well continue to consistently vote Democratic by a substantive majority, which would effectively end the Republican Party as a […]
Ryan Grim details a covert Trump-era policy that could result in the privatization of Medicare.
Krystal and Saagar expose the role CNN host Don Lemon played in assisting actor Jussie Smollett during the fallout after he staged a hate crime against himself for fame and money
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss Republicans’ invocation of the Congressional Review Act to halt President Biden’s federal vaccine mandate.
Krystal challenges a new mainstream media narrative that their coverage has been overly critical of Biden and poses a threat to American democracy
Krystal and Saagar talk about polling numbers for Democrats, Biden’s policies on Ukraine and Saudi Arabia, Twitter’s new censorship regime, the terrible consequences of NAFTA, Don Lemon’s journalistic malpractice, the administration’s inability to distribute covid tests, media gaslighting about its coverage of Biden, the Steven Donziger case, and […]
Correlation is not causation but it is also true that vaccines are not always 100% safe either. The swine flu vaccine from the 70s killed more people than the illness. Good Sciencing Update 5 Dec – 6 Dec: Added Adham El-Selhadar, Pompeo Tretola, Ben Madgen, Marvin Morgan, Ugur […]
My impression for a while has been that while the UAE are the KSA’s bitches when it comes to their role in the Anglo-Zionist-Wahhabi axis, they also tend to resent their junior partner status in relation to the KSA and want to pursue a more independent path. For […]
By 0xjim Why DAOs are superior businesses and investments than traditional companies If you’ve been following my blog for the past few months, you know that I’m incredibly bullish on Decentralized Autonomous Organizations, DAOs for short. These organizations are formed by groups that have a common mission/objective that […]
By Alison McCauley Forbes A week ago, about a dozen people hopped on Zoom to explore an idea: What if we got a community to bid together on a rare first printing of the U.S. Constitution offered at Sotheby’s auction? By Monday, over 2,000 people—many strangers—had contributed over […]
The fact that two thirds of the Senate voted to underwrite genocide is reason alone to overthrow the US government, along with a million or so other reasons.
A critique of David Graeber By David A. Bell “The Dawn of Everything” has been hailed as a masterpiece. But a careful reading of its look at the Enlightenment exposes concerning mistakes. “What if everything you learned about human history is wrong?” This is the way The New […]
“There are two types of people in Congress. Performance artists, and legislators.” Dan Crenshaw did an ad for Kelly Loeffler parachuting in like he was a navy seal
By Michael Loadenthal The Prosecution Project Since the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020 by Minneapolis police and the resulting waves of protests nationwide, tPP has fielded many requests to help provide a count of resulting felony cases. The early summer protests, riots, and sporadic uprisings […]
Give her a fair hearing. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, along with Rep. Matt Gaetz, Rep. Paul Gosar and Rep. Louie Gohmert held a press conference Tuesday to call on justice for the detainees of the January 6th Capitol attack.
When you know a lot about a topic the media are discussing you realise how terrible they are at reporting the truth
By Samuel Goldman The Week “Remain in Mexico” is back. Despite efforts by the Biden administration to end the policy, formally known as Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), a federal judge in Texas ruled proper steps have not been taken to shut it down. As of Monday, some migrants who […]
By Damon Linker The Week We have many ways to describe the turbulent character of the political present: the populist moment, democratic backsliding, the authoritarian turn. But if a new analysis of global trends in public opinion from the Pew Research Center is correct, it might be more […]
By Brigid Kennedy The Week Many things have changed since former President Donald Trump left office, and his strategy for endorsing political candidates is no exception; in fact, the ex-commander in chief’s 2022 endorsements are “earlier, bolder, and more dangerous than when he was president,” argues FiveThirtyEight. As for the […]
This talk by Caleb Maupin, given in January 2021, provides an excellent overview of US politics, including an examination of different ruling class factions, with Kamala Harris representing the currently dominant faction, why Trumpism is a fraud, and why the Left is a gross failure. Caleb is basically […]
Jeffrey Epstein seems to have made his money as a “pimp to the elite” while masquerading as a “financier.” Maxwell was obviously his connection to the Israelis, apparently through her father. High-ranking Israeli officials were among his clients. It looks like that part of his operation was making […]
By Ben Feuerherd and Tamar Lapin New York Post Ghislaine Maxwell was once photographed rubbing Jeffrey Epstein’s feet on what appears to be his private jet — with her breasts spilling out of her skimpy top, according to new evidence released by federal prosecutors Wednesday. The raunchy photos […]
By Ben Feuerherd and Tamar Lapin New York One of Ghislaine Maxwell’s accusers claimed she once saw a photo of the British socialite “nude and pregnant” inside of Jeffrey Epstein’s Florida mansion. The woman, who testified using only her first name, Carolyn, was asked by defense attorneys at […]
Send Fuentes back to kindergarten. He needs to start over.
In a TV interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, actor Alec Baldwin said he never pulled the trigger of the gun that killed Rust’s director of photography and wounded the director. Here is visual proof that what he said could not possibly be true. He had to have his […]
By Daniel Engber The Atlantic Like it or not, the Omicron variant is already here, and it’s spreading fast. Just how bad will this get? Omicron’s explosive growth is a warning sign. We’re not back to where we were in early 2020, Sarah Zhang writes, but early data […]
Dr. Xavier Bonilla discusses how the term “LatinX” reveals Democrats’ bigger problem connecting with working-class voters.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave break down new details in the tragic high school shooting in Oxford, Michigan.
Host of Bad Faith Podcast, Briahna Joy Gray, reacts to viral video out of the White House press briefing room.
Kim Iversen details the new Novavax COVID-19 vaccine anticipated to hit the market soon.
Robby Soave further breaks down Jussie Smollett’s testimony while on trial for allegedly faking a hate crime.
Ryan Grim details the latest developments in the murder of Jamal Khashoggi.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to Matt Gaetz’s comments indicating he believes should Republicans take back the House in 2022, that they will install former President Donald Trump as speaker.
Here we go. Another step toward Civil War Two. By ADAM BEAM, Associated Press SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — With more than two dozen states poised to ban abortion if the U.S. Supreme Court gives them the OK next year, California clinics and their allies in the state Legislature […]
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll reveals almost half of all voters believe pandemic restrictions should increase in their area if Covid-19 hospitalizations tick up.
Kim Iversen breaks down yesterday’s testimony at Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial.
Krystal Ball gives her perspective on the memoir written by lifelong Clinton aide Huma Abedin that glorifies Hillary Clinton and reveals the soul-sucking nature of working in DC politics
Rhode Island state senator, Cynthia Mendes, explains the mission behind the #SleepOutRI protest.
Krystal and Saagar detail the tensions building in Ukraine as Biden meets with Putin and a combination of neocons and Russiagate war hawks gets excited about what could happen
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to the Biden administration’s diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Saagar Enjeti uncovers how Elon Musk and Tesla have been forced to cave to the demands of the Chinese Communist Party like many corporations looking to profit off China’s market
Robby Soave makes the case that schools should spend their COVID relief funding on measures that will kelp kids immediately, not in the abstract long term.
Krystal and Saagar outline the coming legal battle between Chris Cuomo and CNN after he was fired from his primetime spot on the network due to various scandals involving how he covered his brother
Ryan Grim details NSA whistleblower Reality Winner’s first television interview since her release from prison.
Krystal and Saagar talk to union organizer David Levin about the election of militant leadership to the Teamsters Union and what that could mean for the future of organized labor
Deputy opinion editor at Newsweek, Batya Ungar-Sargon, details why she believes so much of the country is willing to accept COVID-19 misinformation,
Krystal and Saagar break down everything you need to know about the vaccine mandate being imposed in NYC by outgoing Mayor Bill De Blasio in response to Omicron
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