Jeff Zucker PAID $5 Million In CNN Exit Deal: Report, Should Allison Gollust Be Paid EVEN MORE?
Host of the Katie Halper Show, Katie Halper, reacts to reports that former CNN president Jeff Zucker was paid a $5 million bonus in his exit deal.
Host of the Katie Halper Show, Katie Halper, reacts to reports that former CNN president Jeff Zucker was paid a $5 million bonus in his exit deal.
Pennsylvania congressional candidate, Alexandra M. Hunt, discusses her campaign for Congress.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss what qualifies as legitimate violence in light of Facebook’s approval of content calling for the assassination of Vladimir Putin.
The American Prospect’s Lee Harris details how oil companies and frackers are responsible for rising gas prices.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to the TSA’s extension of the air travel mask mandate.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss the $1.5T spending package passed by the House last night.
Krystal and Saagar cover the decision by Marjorie Taylor Greene to buy the surging defense company stocks while she publicly decries the profits being made off war in Ukraine
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Daily Poster founder David Sirota to better understand how corporate special interests use their money to influence decisions made by the Supreme Court
Idris Robinson presents 10 theses on the strategic potentialities of riot, insurrection, and revolution unleashed through the George Floyd Rebellion.
By Razib Khan, City-Journal For many of us Cold War kids, the Soviet Union, the Eastern Bloc, and the battle between capitalism and global Communism were just background conditions of our youth. But in the United States, what we really talked about wasn’t the Soviets or the Communists […]
While history does not repeat itself it does rhyme. Todd Lewis will be joined by Keith Preston, Swithun Dobson and Terminal Philosophy to discuss the similarities on the international stage between decade of the 2020s and the 1970s.
By Caitlin Johnstone Reuters reports that Facebook and Instagram are now allowing calls for the death of Russians and Russian leaders in exemption from the platforms’ hate speech terms of service due to the war in Ukraine: “Meta Platforms will allow Facebook and Instagram users in some countries […]
Please join us today, March 11, for our webinar and Q&A session on the impacts of the Ukraine War and Russian sanctions on global agricultural markets. Fertilizers, fuels, feed grain and cheap wheat–we’ve seen prices across the board jump in recent weeks following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. We […]
The Signal How is propaganda from Russia shaping the global context of the war in Ukraine? Mike Smeltzer on the Kremlin’s program for manipulating the media at home and abroad. Western leaders are fighting an information war, as Russia continues to press its invasion of Ukraine. The European […]
By Rachel Wilson It is always a challenge to get accurate information during wartime. You can also be sure that an avalanche of propaganda and disinformation are coming in the wake of such events in the world. It is said that propaganda is the most important front in […]
No, the clear and present danger is a potential return of the neocons under the guise of “national conservatism” or something comparable. Trump’s neo-Nixonianism and Biden’s neo-Jimmy Carterism are secondary problems. A future US regime led by Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, Tom Cotton, or some similar […]
By Mikhaila Peterson In this episode, I spoke with two members of the government, one in Ukraine and one in Russia. I don’t believe these guys necessarily have the view of an average Russian or Ukrainian. However, they do represent people in their countries. First I spoke with […]
By Steven Nelson and Bruce Golding A progressive Democrat backed by US Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez in a tight congressional primary race engaged in a long-running affair with her former high school teacher, bombshell emails obtained by The Post reveal. Immigration lawyer Jessica Cisneros, 28, apparently began sleeping with […]
By Linh Dinh Laying siege to a city, you’re not just cutting it off from reinforcement and supplies, but information. In Ukraine, the Russians aren’t quite doing that. Even more incredibly, they still allow trains to run. Two weeks into Russia’s invasion, you can still take a train […]
By Harold James, Quillette February 24th, 2022, constituted a shock to the European psyche. The invasion of Ukraine, without any plausible casus belli, the massive use of military force against civilians, the attempted hunting down of a legitimately elected government, all came as a complete surprise. But so […]
Free Thought Project KIEV, UKRAINE (THE GRAYZONE) — Back in October 2019, as the war in eastern Ukraine dragged on, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky traveled to Zolote, a town situated firmly in the “gray zone” of Donbas, where over 14,000 had been killed, mostly on the pro-Russian side. There, the president encountered the […]
By Tom O’Connor Newsweek An official of the U.S.-led NATO alliance has told Newsweek that the coalition did not notice what appeared to be a symbol associated with Nazism on the uniform of a Ukrainian soldier featured in a since-deleted photo on NATO’s official Twitter account. The image, […]
By Sam Soko, Haaretz Just before Israeli President Herzog arrives for Turkey visit, Erdogan’s adviser says in an antisemitic tweet that Ukraine and its people ‘are being used up and thrown away’ A senior adviser to Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy of leading his […]
By Bonnie Kristian, The Week The COVID-19 pandemic began, for me, on Tuesday, March 10, 2020. I’d first written about “the novel coronavirus,” as we were calling it, in late February, when Carnevale ended early in Venice. The disease felt distant then; my husband and I had bought […]
By Damon Linker, The Week After several rounds of peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, Russia has begun to state explicitly (via foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova) that its war aims do not include overthrowing the elected government of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky or occupying the country. Welcome […]
By Peter R. Quiñones I know, it’s anathema to ask. Even people I respect, when they say they’re not taking sides, always qualify with a “well, we know Putin’s a bad guy!” Do you? How? “Well, we just do. You know he’s a trillionaire, right?” No, I don’t […]
Policy Director at the Conservative Partnership Institute, Rachel Bovard, reacts the US Surgeon General’s request for big tech companies to provide data on covid misinformation.
Author, Thom Hartmann, details his new book “The Hidden History of Big Brother in America: How the Death of Privacy and the Rise of Surveillance Threaten Us and Our Democracy.”
For day five of The Realignment’s near-daily Ukraine coverage, Marshall speaks with return Realignment guest and host of the Hidden Forces podcast, Demetri Kofinas. They cover the current state of the Ukraine crisis.
Congresswoman Ilhan Omar responds to reports that the Biden Administration is considering a visit to Saudi Arabia to help repair relations and convince the Kingdom to pump more oil.
For day three of The Realignment’s near-daily Ukraine coverage, Marshall spoke with Dr. David Kilcullen, a theorist and practitioner of guerilla and unconventional warfare. They cover the present state of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and whether the conflict could transition into a drawn-out war of resistance/insurgency. Dr. Kilcullen’s […]
UVA senior Emma Camp discusses the backlash to her recent op-ed decrying cancel culture on college campuses.
Krystal defends Congresswoman’s Ilhan Omar’s Russia-Ukraine decisions as she gets dragged in the media for not being sufficiently hawkish
For day four of The Realignment’s near-daily Ukraine coverage, Marshall speaks with return Realignment guest Alec Ross, author of The Raging 2020s: Companies, Countries, People – and the Fight for Our Future and The Industries of the Future, joins The Realignment to discuss the factors
Ryan Grim details Germany’s plans for a “industrial transformation.”
Krystal and Saagar are joined by cultural critic and podcast host Anna Khachiyan to better understand the Russophobia being pushed by liberal activists and media figures
For day six of The Realignment’s near-daily Ukraine coverage, Marshall spoke with Hal Brands, author of The Twilight Struggle: What the Cold War Teaches About Great-Power Rivalry Today, John Hopkins University professor, AEI Resident Fellow, and Bloomberg columnist. They discussed America’s successes and failures during the Cold War, […]
Max Alvarez and Pamela Denise Long discuss a shocking new report showing over 170 million Americans suffer cognitive deficiencies as a result of lead poisoning.
Krystal and Saagar respond to the failed diplomatic efforts by President Biden to get more oil drilling by Saudi Arabia in response to surging oil prices after the Russian ban
Marshall and Saagar continue their one-on-one discussions of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss demands by House Oversight Committee Republicans that the NIH release unredacted documents regarding coronavirus research in Wuhan, China.
Krystal and Saagar cover the impact that companies such as McDonald’s withdrawing from Russia’s economy will have on their economy as investors are now forecasting a rapid debt default
Most office jobs as far as I’m concerned do NOT need to be at the workplace. Waste of gas, waste of time commuting back and forth to work, and you’re in a more restricting, aggravating, and hostile environment. It’s boomer bosses who feel the need to be over […]
Will Jawando and Pamela Denise Long discuss racism in the mainstream media’s coverage of the war in Ukraine.
Krystal and Saagar cover the liberal elite demand that Americans bear the cost of higher gas prices as a patriotic duty in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Misleading headline. The South firing WARNING shots isn’t the South firing AT the North.
Robby Soave denounces Russophobia after the Cardiff Philharmonic Orchestra canceled a concert featuring the music of 18th-century composer, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Krystal and Saagar respond to the leaked audio of a NYT reporter who mocked his young colleagues January 6th ‘trauma’ and talked openly about the FBI informants involved with Jan 6th
She’s doing the old school “no” when asked. Back in her day, it was customary to always answer no to that question. Same if someone asked you to be VP – you always said no. But it doesn’t mean anything, she will run if she thinks he can […]
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss Rising YouTube’s suspension.
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