Saudi Arabia Gives Jared Kushner $2 BILLION In Brazenly Corrupt Deal
Alternative headline: “House of Saud make a 2 billion dollar bet on Trump 2024”
Alternative headline: “House of Saud make a 2 billion dollar bet on Trump 2024”
Robby Soave criticizes Robert Reich’s op-ed about free speech online.
It’s interesting how Kyle’s audience seems rather hawkish on Ukraine.
Olayemi Olurin, Briahna Joy Gray, and Robby Soave discuss New York Mayor Eric Adams’ response to yesterday’s Brooklyn subway shooting.
Krystal and Saagar bring a clip from Kyle Kulinski’s show where he lays out the statement by Jerry Springer where he places blame on himself for the rise of Trump in the political realm
Krystal and Saagar cover the drop in life expectancy in the US for the second year in a row that can be attributed to various health reasons and social trends
By CHARLES CRUMPLEY Los Angeles Business Journal The Los Angeles Police Department is having such a difficult time attracting recruits that leaders plan to seek help from the business community. Specifically, L.A.’s landlords will be asked to voluntarily subsidize apartments for police recruits for two years. That way, […]
By Amoz JY Hor, Washington Post The invasion of Ukraine has been horrifying to witness. Early on, some observers repeatedly expressed the idea that the invasion of Ukraine is especially horrifying because, as CBS reporter Charlie D’Agata, who was in Kyiv, put it, “This isn’t a place, with […]
By Paul Bless, VICE Starbucks fired the 20-year-old barista and organizer just days before employees begin voting on whether to unionize. Starbucks fired a barista and organizing committee member at a store in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Saturday after blaming her for purposely breaking a sink—just days before […]
By Jennifer Bendery Huffington Post In an unusual move, the U.S. military service is offering medical and legal aid to affected personnel — or a way to leave those states entirely. In an incredibly unusual move, the Air Force is making a point to let its hundreds of […]
The European countries are mostly small states. A defensive confederation of European, Caucasian, and Central Asia countries against the Russians and Chinese would be legitimate. But such an arrangement should actually be led and organized by the countries involved, and not the Atlantic powers, who should recede into […]
The policy of the West toward Russia/Ukraine needs to be to simply contain the fighting to those countries and prevent it from spreading to other countries in ways that might trigger a pan-European war. The “Iron Curtain” strategy during the Cold War worked just fine, only the West […]
By Bonnie Kristian, The Week Lately, I’ve been thinking about ownership. I’ve been thinking about it because we moved last year and bought a new house, and with that ownership comes the right and responsibility to change and maintain our home, to keep out the water and keep […]
By Joel Kotkin Nothing has revealed the class divide in the U.S. quite like runaway inflation and skyrocketing gas prices. But in addition to the economic impact the staggering incompetence of the Biden administration is having on the working class, there is a political one; it’s undeniably driving […]
By W. James Antle III The Week In a Wall Street Journal excerpt of his forthcoming book, the American Enterprise Institute’s Matthew Continetti makes the case that the conservatism of today bears a striking resemblance to the right of 100 years ago, even if few people would mistake […]
By Peter Zeihan on April 13, 2022 Shanghai – China’s largest city and financial center – has been under a severe lockdown since April 1st as Beijing seeks to contain a runaway outbreak of the Omicron (and Omicron BA.2) variant. Beijing’s dogmatic promotion of the domestically produced Chinese COVID […]
I consider the Anglo-American Empire to be modern Rome. The Roman monarchy began in 753 BC and the Anglo-American monarchical period begins with the Norman Conquest in 1066. The English equivalent of the Roman Republic began with the Magna Carta. The English equivalent of the Roman Empire begins […]
By Caitlin Johnstone The New York Times is naming and shaming Ukrainian men who’ve fled the country rather than stay and kill Russians for Washington, because it was illegal for men of military age to leave, and because their countrymen are angry at them, and because it’s the New […]
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave react to Jussie Smollett’s new song that seemingly addresses his conviction.
Krystal and Saagar consider the possibility of Elon Musk pursuing a hostile takeover of Twitter after he changed his mind about joining the company’s board following his large investment
Briahna Joy Gray, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave weigh in on Joe Rogan blasting House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, and members of Congress for profiting from equities from a position of regulatory power.
Krystal considers the parallels between the French elections and what midterms could look like here after voters in France thoroughly rejected the establishment political parties
Kim Iversen describes Shanghai’s draconian lockdown and city-wide food shortage
Krystal and Saagar provide the news on NATO expansion as Finland and Sweden look to join the alliance as soon as possible despite new Russian warnings and their longtime opposition to expansion
CEO of Wachsman, David Wachsman, reacts to reporting that Bitcoin could soon reach one million dollars per coin.
Krystal and Saagar cover the renewed mask mandate in Philadelphia and the chance Democrats nationally follow with more covid guidelines in what could spell even more midterm doom
Stress because of the financial situation, unhealthy lifestyle, junk-food, overweight, really bad health care system … All these things also add to the plummeting life expectancy.
John Iadarola and Rachel Bovard discuss the Black Lives Matter Global Network Fund’s potential misappropriation of funds, and how the scandal may hurt the overall movement in the future
Saagar examines the corrupt deal between Jared Kushner and the Saudi Arabians that will see billions invested into his hedge fund with hopes that he can advocate for them if Trump wins a second term
It’s questionable whether Khanna is a good faith actor. Maybe he has convinced himself otherwise but I believe we are seeing more of the same blurred Philosophy we have seen from other democrats.
Briahna Joy Gray, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave detail breaking news out of New York where 13 people were reportedly taken to the hospital following a shooting in a Brooklyn subway.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Middle East expert Dr. Annelle Sheline to better understand the catastrophe in Yemen waged by the Saudis with US support and the recent news surrounding it
Springer had an extensive political career. He ran for Congress, was the mayor of Cincinnati, he also ran for Governor…
Robby Soave criticizes the return of mask mandates in multiple localities across the country.
Krystal and Saagar bring a healthy dose of skepticism to the claim made by the Ukrainian neo-nazi Azov Battalion about the Russian use of chemical weapons in their war effort
Don’t leave out Biden’s own “I won’t sign one bill without the other.”
Briahna Joy Gray calls out Democrats’ finger-pointing when it comes to the Biden administration’s poor performance.
Krystal and Saagar break the news that dropped during this segment of the inflation statistics for March of this year and they analyze the response from the Biden administration to the price surge
Martin Luther King’s views on gay marriage are disputed even by family members. Some such as his wife said he would’ve been in favour of it, others such as one of his children said he wouldn’t have been.
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave debate whether voters are sold on “Putin’s price hike.”
Krystal and Saagar show the updated government statistics on youth sadness and depression and consider some of the reasons why that have been cited as potential causes. For our Gen Z Breakers or anyone struggling with mental health, please reach out to a trained professional or call the […]
Todd Lewis will be joined by Dean Brooke to discuss broader geopolitical trends within the broader context given by the work of George Friedman and Peter Zeihan.
I predicted nearly 20 years ago that the “Red/Green/Brown alliance” would eventually achieve a collective majority in France. And now they have, even if the neoliberals received the greatest amount of individual votes. Take that, Alexander Reid-Ross. By Joe Attard, Marxist.Com The first round of the French presidential […]
Hey guys, a majority of Germans will continue to wear masks in shops, even though it is not required, anymore. It became a political symbol.
By Sharon Kelly, Desmog In a pilot project last year, ExxonMobil used up to 18 million cubic feet of gas per month to mine bitcoin in North Dakota. Flaring — or the burning of stranded natural gas directly at an oil well — is one of the drilling […]
By Matt Taibbi Let’s fly the first black woman to the moon, but send the checks to Jeff Bezos! On the congressional hustle that perfectly captures 2022 America. In a story that shows how hard it is to deter a billionaire ravenous for public money, Jeff Bezos of […]
The Biden Administration announced this morning that it was working with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to make changes to the laws regarding E15 fuel, or gasoline containing up to 15% ethanol. Retailers are allowed to sell an E10 blend (with up to 10% ethanol) year round, but […]
The Sound Money Defense League (Richmond, Virginia – April 12, 2022) – By signing sound money legislation last night, Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin has ended Virginia’s discriminatory practice of assessing sales taxes on smaller purchases of gold, silver, platinum, and palladium bullion and coins. Virginia’s House Bill 936, […]
By Damon Linker, The Week We live in an age of negative partisanship, when political candidates and parties frequently mobilize voters by highlighting the awfulness of the other candidate or party rather than articulating a positive vision. The approach is popular these days because the consensus that long […]
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