Month: March 2022

Deal With the Devil(s)

By Peter Zeihan on March 9, 2022 The Biden administration is shopping around with some less than savory potential partners in order to lessen the blow of energy sanctions against Russia. Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and Iran – all well known and fairly maligned regimes from right, left, and center […]

Meet the Censored: Cherie DeVille

By Matt Taibbi Long before controversies in Canada and Russia saw financial services politicized, porn star Cheri Deville warned about payment processors having too much power over speech. Over the last few years, you may have read stories explaining that Visa and Mastercard were imposing new rules to […]

Pay Russian Soldiers to Desert?

Bryan Caplan, March 02, 2022 Ukraine is offering amnesty plus five million rubles to anyone who deserts from the Russian army and agrees to go to a Ukrainian prison. That’s about $48,000, probably several years’ pay for a young Russian worker. On the surface, this sounds like a […]

Rising: 3/9/22 Full Show

Ryan Grim and Robby Soave consider today’s House vote on a Russian fuel ban, as well as $14 billion in aid for Ukraine. Ryan Grim and Robby Soave debate whether Ghislaine Maxwell will receive a new trial. Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to the exodus of American […]

Ukraine: Those who stayed behind

By Loveday Morris Washington Post In a Ukrainian apartment building damaged in a Russian airstrike, some still cling to their homes. BILA TSERKVA, Ukraine — Cats roam around outside the bombed-out apartment block, licking empty containers in search of food and encircling the legs of visitors hoping for […]

My Norman Mailer Problem—and Ours

By Darryl Pinckney The Nation Digging down into the roots of white America’s infatuation with Black. Norman Mailer was proud of his essay “The White Negro: Superficial Reflections on the Hipster.” Published in Dissent in 1957, it was reprinted in Advertisements for Myself (1959), Mailer’s anthology of selections […]

The US Chose This Conflict

By Caitlin Johnstone Just your regular reminder that the US empire (A) had solid intelligence that this war was coming, (B) knew they could prevent it by making very reasonable, low-cost concessions like promising not to add a nation to NATO that they didn’t want to add anyway, […]

China, Oil, and the Ukraine War

By Peter Zeihan on March 8, 2022 Russia is finding it increasingly difficult to sell its oil in Europe and other traditional markets, as a mixture of sanctions, market pressures and consumer choice are shifting against Moscow. It’s not that Russia is barred against selling oil. It’s that shippers, […]

Russia Sanctions, and Nickel

By Peter Zeihan on March 8, 2022 The London Metals Exchange halted nickel trades today after prices approximately tripled. Nickel is a metal that surrounds us in our daily lives, primarily as an alloy component in stainless steel: bridges, cutlery, appliances. But nickel’s importance in our future lives may […]

Rising: 3/8/22 Full Show

Independent journalist, Manny Marotta, details the latest negotiations between Russia and Ukraine. White House reporter, Philip Wegmann, discusses the debate over whether the Associated Press should be able to start and end press briefings. Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to Surgeon General Joseph A. Ladapo’s announcement that […]

Breaking Points: 3/8/22 FULL UNCUT SHOW

Krystal and Saagar cover Ukrainian President Zelensky’s rejection of Putin’s demands, gas prices surging to record highs, polling data on Biden after SOTU, Media spreading fake news, White House correspondents meltdown, Zelensky thirst in pop culture, the return of 1970s politics, and everything about energy prices with an […]