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Keith Preston

Is Ana Kasparian Red Pilled?

Co-host of The Young Turks, Ana Kasparian, has suddenly found herself ejected from the left after disagreeing with the latest revolutionary progressive doctrine. Artist and Youtuber Gio Pennacchietti joins me to explore whether Kasparian is a potential ally or a danger to be avoided.

A Life in the Fray

American magazine owner Martin Peretz and editor Hedrick Hertzberg, of the New Republic magazine, Washington DC, August 1984. (Photo by Cynthia Johnson/Getty Images) A Life in the Fray A new memoir by Martin Peretz, the former owner and editor-in-chief of The New Republic, provides a timely reminder of […]

The US Is War

Caitlin Johnstone Jul 10, 2023 Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): The US won WW2 and then immediately plunged into the Cold War. The US won the Cold War and then immediately set to work destroying the Middle East. The US destroyed the […]

COMMENTARY How to Fix the FBI How to Fix the FBI By Steve Bradbury It is imperative to end the weaponization of the FBI and the misuse of intelligence authorities. Here’s how to reform the agency. More NEWS EXCLUSIVE: Nick Sandmann’s Attorney Joins Lawsuit Against SPLC

July 11 2023   How to Fix the FBI COMMENTARY By Steve Bradbury It is imperative to end the weaponization of the FBI and the misuse of intelligence authorities. Here’s how to reform the agency. More EXCLUSIVE: Nick Sandmann’s Attorney Joins Lawsuit Against SPLC NEWS By Tyler O’Neil […]

‘Fake work’ in Big Tech

July 11, 2023 Hey there! If you’re still not buying the hype around Meta’s Threads, you’re not alone. There’s one major retailer that is a noticeable holdout: Costco.   Speaking of Big Tech, remember all the criticism employees in the industry got for doing “fake work”? Well, it […]

Should Ukraine join NATO?

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The WWIII Script on Macroaggressions with Charlie Robinson

The Corbett Report explore the world of politics, history, science and economics from a radically alternative perspective. From geopolitical conspiracies to monetary manipulation, repressed history and social engineering, The Corbett Report goes where other podcasts fear to tread.show more SHOW NOTES AND COMMENTS: https://www.corbettreport.com/interview-1816-the-wwiii-script-on-macroaggressions-with-charlie-robinson/ [RECORDED ON JUNE 30, […]

Court Says Prostitution Law Doesn’t Violate First Amendment But Language Should Be Interpreted Narrowly

Court Says Prostitution Law Doesn’t Violate First Amendment But Language Should Be Interpreted Narrowly Plus: Democrats dismiss nonwhite moderates, Schumer wants investigation into energy drink, GOP prosecutors threaten Target over Pride merchandise, and more… ELIZABETH NOLAN BROWN The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia has […]

7/10/23: Biden Defends Cluster Bombs To Ukraine, Biden Says Ukraine Not Ready For NATO, DeSantis Pressed On Low Polling, Slowing Growth In Jobs Market, Twitter Threatens Lawsuit With Zuckerberg, Colleges Nuke Merit Admissions, AOC Endorses Biden, Will Jawando Runs For Maryland Senate

Krystal and Saagar discuss Biden shipping Cluster Bombs to Ukraine, up to 100 CIA personnel in Ukraine, Biden saying Ukraine isn’t ready for NATO, DeSantis pressed on FOX News about declining poll numbers, the words GOP candidates use to stand out, Jobs report shows slowing growth, Elon threatens […]

The End of Europe

The West is overrun with migrants. John Mac Ghlionn and Raw Egg Nationalist On June 8, the picturesque city of Annecy, nicknamed “the Pearl of the French Alps,” was convulsed with terror when a knife-wielding man attacked a group of preschool children in a park, at least one […]

Trailer Park Mom: A Reflection

By Kruptos7 July 20235 Comments Kruptos explores the power of condensed symbols, the societal disdain for the trailer park lifestyle, and the disconnect between dissident right politics and the realities faced by the working-class poor. Condensed symbols and archetypes are powerful. They can be like wrestling monsters, dragons […]

Hollywood’s secret weapon

July 10, 2023 Welcome back! Pals, a word of advice: It’s never a good idea to fake-propose.   But a better idea as far as partnerships go may be the one being forged between Hollywood studios and the influencers helping them market their films. Influencers are helping studios […]

Rent-to-own nightmare

July 9, 2023 Hi, I’m Matt Turner, the editor in chief of business at Insider. Welcome back to Insider Today’s Sunday edition, a roundup of some of our top stories.   Here’s what’s on the agenda: Wall Street’s recession fears are killing the vibe in the Hamptons. Amex […]

Afghan Interpreter Who Risked Life for Us Shot and Killed in DC, Former Mob Boss on Trump: ‘He Don’t Keep His Word’, Man on Scooter Shoots People in New York

Afghan interpreter who risked life for US troops shot and killed in DC The former military interpreter found work as a ride-share driver and even managed to send money back to Afghanistan to help family and friends. Read more | Join the discussion ‘He don’t keep his word’: […]

Today In War Propaganda

Caitlin Johnstone Jul 9, 2023 Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): The New York Times has a new article out with the headline “Cluster Weapons U.S. Is Sending Ukraine Often Fail to Detonate” and the subheading “The Pentagon’s statements indicate that the cluster […]

Warlord’s secret calendar

July 8, 2023 Hello, Insiders! 🚨 Be careful with your weekend emoji usage: A judge in Canada just ruled that the 👍 emoji can represent a legally binding contract agreement.   Today we’re hopping around the world: What it’s like to run a “Barbie-ish” Airbnb in Arizona. Go […]

The Human Landscape

In Kerri Arsenault’s review of Morgan Talty’s short story collection Night of the Living Rez, which appeared in the Review’s June 20 issue, she asks, “What does it mean to live in a nation that’s in pieces and parts, or under another government’s control—where the boundaries are as murky and hazardous as […]