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Keith Preston

2/13/24: RFK Voters Sound Off On Israel And Ukraine, DNC Sues RFK In Ballot War, Kamala Ready To Serve If Biden Dies, Jon Stewart Triggers Liberals, SCOTUS Scorns CO Trump Ballot Removal, Bibi Demands US Pay For Gaza Tent Cities, Dem Attacks Israel ‘War Criminals’, Israel Bombs Medics Rescuing 6 Year Old Girl.

Krystal and Saagar discuss RFK Jr voters split on his Ukraine Israel views, DNC sues RFK Jr in ballot access war, Kamala ‘ready to serve if Biden dies, Jon Stewart triggers liberals on Biden age, SCOTUS scorns Colorado case, Bibi demands US pay for Gaza tent cities, Dem […]

Putin’s big week

February 13, 2024 • 5 min read with Dan DeFrancesco Hi! With Valentine’s Day tomorrow, we asked florists to tell us the biggest mistakes people make when buying flowers. In today’s big story, we’re looking at why the recent resurgence of Vladimir Putin and Russia comes at an […]

Precedence for Presidents

New York Review of Books The mainstream consensus seems to be that Donald Trump and Joe Biden will be the nominees for the 2024 presidential election, but there are still five months until the Republican National Convention, and six until the Democratic convention. In the NYR Online this week, Fintan […]

Dodcast #56: Greg Moffitt

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more   Dodcast Dodcast #56: Greg Moffitt 0:00 1:30:54 Dodcast #56: Greg Moffitt Luke Dodson and Legalise Freedom Feb 13 READ IN APP Talking to Greg Moffitt of Legalise Freedom about growing up in Ballymena; outsiders finding niches; being a music journalist; […]

Tucker Dreams of Moscow

Tucker Dreams of Moscow Plus: Aid for Ukraine, remote learning for 5-year-olds, intermittent fasting for Palestine, and more… LIZ WOLFE Do authoritarians, in fact, do it better? Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson, who was in Moscow this week to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin, had very nice things to […]

Rafah and the Future of Zionism

In this YouTube video, Shahid Bolsen (geopolitical analyst for Middle Nation) delves into the ongoing tensions between various countries, including Israel, Egypt, Iran, and Syria. Shahid Bolsen highlights the heightened rhetoric and threats exchanged among these nations, emphasizing that such verbal battles often result in little actual action. […]

Bill Ackman’s Fight Against Everything

It’s really impossible to single out just one memorable moment from Reeves Wiedeman’s deliriously entertaining profile of Bill Ackman, the manic billionaire investor engaged in a war on multiple fronts against Harvard, Joe Biden, the media industry, DEI initiatives, and plagiarists of every stripe — except, notably, his […]

A New Russian Worldview

by Alexander Dugin Arktos Journal Feb 12, 2024 Alexander Dugin stresses the need for Russia’s social science to rapidly adapt and develop a sovereign worldview amidst the nation’s changes and ideological battles. Contemporary social science in Russia needs to catch up in understanding the changes occurring in the […]

The Many Lives of George Eliot

Beyond the Marriage Plot George Eliot’s novels were ruthless and precise dissections of the 19th-century marriage plot, exposing, Francesca Wade writes, the “harsh disparities between societal expectations of married life and their own, often painful experiences of it.” Reviewing a new biography of the English novelist, Clare Carlisle’s […]

Delinquent Countries

Delinquent Countries Plus: RFK Jr.’s Super Bowl ad, New York’s war on Airbnbs, Biden’s TikToks, and more… LIZ WOLFE Trump spouts off about Russia and NATO: On Saturday, at a campaign rally in South Carolina, former Republican President Donald Trump recalled a hypothetical that he said he’d entertained with […]

Don’t fear a tech bubble

February 12, 2024 • 4 min read with Dan DeFrancesco Good morning! What a game. Congrats to the Chiefs fans and Swifties. Speaking of Taylor, she wasn’t the only celeb at the game. Here are some other high-profile attendees. In today’s big story, we’re looking at why the […]

Degrowth: Healthier Food Grown Locally

This webinar was presented 2/7/2024. The US uses enormous amounts of energy and labor while causing ecological destruction in order to manufacture food that is awful. The worst example is “factory farms” (Confined Animal Feeding Operations) that are spreading like a disease. Alternatives are growing. Agriculture does not […]