CNN’s COMING WAR On Independent Media
Saagar previews the streaming wars between independent media and mainstream media like CNN that will come to define the media landscape in the next few years
Saagar previews the streaming wars between independent media and mainstream media like CNN that will come to define the media landscape in the next few years
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss whether the Build Back Better bill will pass the Senate before Christmas, as well as the latest Supreme Court ruling on vaccine mandates.
Krystal and Saagar detail the physical and mental health crisis among young adults in America as record amounts are obese and depressed in response to generational challenges
Recorded on September 5, 2019. Peter Robinson opens the show by asking Thiel’s views on his own essay “The Straussian Moment.” (Essay link: https://www.evernote.com/shard/s542/c… responds by saying that people today believe in the power of the will but no longer trust the power of the intellect, the mind, […]
The Atlas Network’s Antonella Marty on the bad ideas that have undermined wealth and stability in the region.
Krystal and Saagar cover widespread corruption in Congress, Build Back Better legislation, health crisis in America, student debt payments returning, CNN producer pedophilia, Fox News cheering mass layoffs, streaming wars against mainstream media, Lucas Kunce’s populist Senate campaign, and more! Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Lucas Kunce’s Campaign: https://lucaskunce.com/ Corruption: https://www.businessinsider.com/finan… […]
By Greg Lukianoff Reason The P.C. culture of the ’80s and ’90s didn’t decline and fall. It just went underground. Now it’s back. The 1994 movie PCU, about a rebellious fraternity resisting its politically correct university, was a milestone. Not because the movie was especially good—it wasn’t. It […]
By Park MacDougald New York Magazine Earlier this week, the Washington, D.C., Ritz-Carlton hosted the National Conservatism Conference. Organized by Yoram Hazony, the Israeli conservative and author of The Virtue of Nationalism, the three-day gathering was intended to bring together leading right-wingers — Peter Thiel, Tucker Carlson, and […]
Futurism “I don’t mean to suggest chaos, but rather that you’re not under anyone’s thumb.” Tesla CEO Elon Musk isn’t one to follow rules, particularly when he thinks they’re bogus. The billionaire likes to envision a world, or perhaps a much smaller society on Mars, in which everybody […]
John McWhorter is an author, a member of the Persuasion Board of Advisors, a Columbia University linguist, and a columnist for The New York Times. His latest book, Woke Racism: How a New Religion Has Betrayed Black America, argues that we must understand wokeness, quite literally, as a […]
By William S. Lind, Traditional Right Rightly, American parents are up in arms over the teaching of “Critical Race Theory” to their children in public schools. When the left denies this is happening, they are lying. In fact, the situation is much worse than most parents know. Public […]
By Guilherme Falleiros and Katiuscia M Galhera ‘The Fordist baggage of anarcho-syndicalism’, by Ben Debney (see Anarchist Studies Blog), argues that anarcho-syndicalism was unable to keep pace with mutations in the labor sphere due to an assumed Fordist paradigm. This article takes as a starting point the fact […]
By Pierre Lemieux On the Versailles Palace, transformed into a museum in the 1830s by the “King-Citizen” Louis Philippe, stands the inscription À toutes les gloires de la France (“To All the Glories of France”). Many rulers in history have illustrated, some more savagely than others, a truth that […]
By David Cole, Taki’s Throughout my life, I’ve often been accused of lacking empathy. It’s a critique that goes back to high school, when I was a compassionless bully. And I’ll admit, I do have an empathy problem, but only when it comes to imbeciles. I just can’t […]
By Ruth Milkman Dissent The 1960s effort to end discriminatory quotas sowed the seeds of the political conflicts over immigration that are still with us today. The Walls Within: The Politics of Immigration in Modern America by Sarah R. Coleman Princeton University Press, 2021, 272 pp. I vividly […]
By Brian Wang, Next Big Future Peter Zeihan is a geopolitical strategist who specializes in global energy, demographics and security. He has been quoted in national and international media on a variety of geopolitical topics. He makes a prediction in the video below about the breakup China and […]
A Blue Tribe version of the Texas anti-abortion law. KCRA Staff SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday called for the legislature and attorney general to create a bill that would allow private citizens to sue gun manufacturers and distributors. The statement came in response to the […]
The system appears to be going out of its way to reignite the cold wars with Russia and China. By Caroline Mimbs Nyce, The Atlantic Russia and Ukraine remain on the edge of conflict; opposing forces are reportedly facing each other from just 50 yards apart. The standoff […]
By Joel Mathis The Week It wasn’t hard to see this coming: California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Saturday threatened to use Texas’ unusual abortion law as a model for new gun restrictions in his own state. “SCOTUS is letting private citizens in Texas sue to stop abortion?! If […]
By Joel Mathis The Week There is no such thing as a “humane” war, much as we might want there to be. The New York Times on Sunday published an exposé of a U.S. military unit called “Talon Anvil,” which was reportedly quite effective at fighting ISIS in Syria […]
By Peter R. Quiñones The single greatest thing about Twitter is that it is dominated by the most degenerate Leftists in the West, and they feel comfortable showing who they really are. By now you have heard of the devastating tornadoes that ripped through several states on Friday. […]
Throughout history, the Russians have always held a bad hand. Their geography and climate make the basics of life – food and security – devilishly difficult. Their lack of navigable rivers demands huge rafts of artificial infrastructure, but that costs money that Russia’s brutal winters and vast distances […]
Scott interviews author and geopolitical analyst Peter Zeihan. Zeihan does not believe China will be a nation state ten years from now. One reason, he argues, is that China’s economy is completely dependent on the disappearing American presence keeping the peace on the world’s oceans. This, of course, […]
This survey was conducted online within the United States from Dec 6 – Dec 7 among 926 registered voters by HarrisX. The sampling margin of error of this poll is plus or minus 3.2 percentage points.
Krystal and Saagar go in detail to discuss how Starbucks workers in Buffalo, NY were able to overcome management to form the first unions within the coffee giants
Executive Vice President of The Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, Trita Parsi, reacts to the limited media coverage of talks surrounding Iran’s nuclear program.
Krystal and Saagar give an update on the Omicron variant and how pharmaceutical companies such as Pfizer have responded to the spread of the new covid strain
Kim Iversen explains why the Biden administration’s Democracy Summit is hypocritical.
Krystal and Saagar update viewers on the deadly tornadoes that went across five states and left at least 100 people dead including Amazon workers trapped in a warehouse
Investigative reporter, Ken Klippenstein, details attempts by Kellogg’s to replace striking workers.
Krystal and Saagar provide the updated statistics on inflation happening throughout the economy and the toll it is having on the wage gains made by workers
Deputy opinion editor, Batya Ungar-Sargon, reacts to Chris Wallace’s departure from Fox News to CNN.
Saagar outlines how Apple CEO Tim Cook sold out the principles he and his company apparently stood for to China in a secret deal in exchange for massive profits in the Chinese market
Team Rising weighs in on the response to the devastating tornadoes that ripped through the Midwest.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by filmmaker Gabriel Shipton, the brother of journalist and publisher Julian Assange who is set to be extradited to the US to face charges brought by the DOJ
Robby Radar argues against covid vaccine mandates for chidlren.
Krystal and Saagar respond to the decision made by longtime Fox News anchor Chris Wallace to leave the network for CNN’s new streaming service that is doomed to fail
Ryan Grim details the next steps in the fight against big tech and the potential obstacles in the government’s way.
Krystal and Saagar cover the news that Steven Donziger has been released from prison and sent back home to serve out the rest of his sentence after unrelenting pressure from independent media
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to a British court’s decision to overturn a lower court ruling that had blocked Julian Assange’s extradition. They also discuss Steven Donziger being released to home confinement for the rest of his sentence.
Krystal picks apart the lies told by MSNBC about Julian Assange and the charges being leveled against him by the US DOJ
Krystal and Saagar cover the worsening inflation numbers, devastating tornadoes in Appalachia, Pfizer’s campaign for another booster, Starbucks workers unionizing, Chris Wallace’s puzzling decision, Apple selling out to China, MSNBC vs Julian Assange, the next steps for Julian Assange with his brother, and more! Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Help Assange: […]
Krystal Ball and Kyle Kulinski talk with substack journalist Freddie DeBoer about class politics
Krystal and Saagar cover the hilarious messaging failure from Democratic party communications staff who celebrated a two cent decline in gas prices on social media
Krystal and Saagar examine whether the DC rally by a white nationalist group was a real event or if it was staged by feds to boost fears of domestic terrorism
Krystal and Saagar look at how the disgraced Cuomo brothers planned to avoid a sexual misconduct scandal for Andrew by using the playbook Joe Biden deployed against Tara Reade.
Nils Melzer responds to the Julian Assange verdict on a special Useful Idiots Livestream. Nils Melzer is the UN Special Rapporteur on Torture; Human Rights Chair, Geneva Academy; Professor of International Law, University of Glasgow; Vice-President IIHL, and the author of The Trial of Julian Assange (https://twitter.com/nilsmelzer)
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley It happens over and over again. Another day, another shooting. Another day, another nightmare. Another sleepy small-town community put on the map for all the most horrifying of reasons. Another school shattered by unspeakable violence. Another lonely pissed […]
By Keith Preston Anyone who follows the mainstream media, Congress, or elite intellectual circles knows that the Blue Tribe is increasingly fearful of a right-wing coup by the Trumpists with the common refrain being that January 6 was only a warm-up event for the real thing. I’m going […]
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