BREAKING NEWS: GOP Oversight Cmte Releases Emails Showing Fauci CONCEALED Lab Leak Info
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss a breaking announcement from Congressional Republicans.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss a breaking announcement from Congressional Republicans.
Krystal and Saagar review the new polling data on the issues most important to the American people heading into 2022 and how congressional Dems are responding to potentially losing the majority
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss the validity of a new Project Veritas report on the lab leak theory.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky react to comments made by former FBI deputy director, Andrew McCabe, about right-wing extremism.
Krystal and Saagar cover the pending legislation from Georgia Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff that would ban lucrative insider trading schemes by members of congress such as Nancy Pelosi
And this is another example of why Big Tech shouldn’t be policing misinformation.
Journalist Joanna Lillis breaks down the latest developments out of Kazakhstan.
Krystal and Saagar cover the humanitarian crisis brewing in Afghanistan as millions of innocent civilians are on the verge of starvation in part due to US sanctions on the regime
FDR: We have to build a society that empowers the people. 2022 Dems: Best I can do for you is Trump is bad.
Team Rising debates whether members of Congress should be allowed to own and trade stocks.
Krystal and Saagar break down the mixed, confusing messaging by the CDC that has America dumbfounded including supportive media liberals at CNN and the Washington Post
Stewart Varney is like a cartoon caricature of a greedy businessman dude
Emily Jashinsky makes the case that humanity must rethink its relationship with technology.
Krystal and Saagar review the lawsuit being brought against elite colleges and universities alleging criminal collusion to deny students the proper financial aid among other charges
Another Darwin award handed out to one of the great forerunners
Ryan Grim details a new bombshell allegation about the assassination of the Haitian president, buried in paragraph 29 of a New York Times story.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by policy expert Rachel Bovard to break down the big tech legislation proposed by GOP Rep. Dan Crenshaw in the wake of Rep. Greene being banned from Twitter
“Ok Texans. To make it fair for everyone we’re gonna add lines to voting and discontinue mail-in option for COVID testing. Who says we don’t legislate towards equality.”
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss the new requirement that health insurance corporations begin covering at-home Covid testing kits.
Krystal offers her perspective on the comments made about the Democratic Party’s disconnect from the working class by Independent Sen. Bernie Sanders as 2024 primary speculation begins
According to journalist Andrew Cockburn in his latest book, The Spoils of War: Power, Profit and the American War Machine, our bloated $778 billion defense budget doesn’t necessarily provide for our safety. Cockburn, the Washington editor of Harper’s, has spent decades covering the Pentagon and defense industry and […]
I would love to see a repeat of 2016 America giving the middle finger to the Neocons in 2024 by electing an outsider…only it be a Marianne instead of a Trump.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zbHy1m54eQ For those people who wonder why Vaush and people like him call other Fascists: “The intellectual forces of the workers and peasants are growing and getting stronger in their fight to overthrow the bourgeoisie and their accomplices, the educated classes, the lackeys of capital, who consider themselves […]
Krystal and Saagar talk about CDC messaging on covid, brutal new polls for Dems, a potential famine in Afghanistan, price fixing by the Ivy League, a proposal to ban stock trading by legislators, Bernie’s challenge to the Democratic party, MSNBC’S hiring of a Kamala official, Dan Crenshaw’s big […]
In this special hybrid event, FPRI’s Robert Strausz-Hupé Chair in Geopolitics, Robert D. Kaplan, discusses how the world of today resembles the Weimar Republic, the German government from 1919 until 1933 that faced hyperinflation, political division, and other issues.
In this Direct Interview, John speaks with Doug Stokes, Professor of International Security and Strategy at the University of Exeter. As the liberal global order is further eroded by identity politics and woke ideology, Professor Stokes and John consider the impacts of these progressive movements and a way […]
With wealth inequality soaring and the power of the elites growing, is society returning to the feudal era? The demographer and geographer Joel Kotkin joins Steven Edginton in this week’s Off Script podcast to discuss his theory of “neo-feudalism”.
Progressotards never seem to learn that compulsory secularization is precisely how you fuel religious extremism. By Adam Eliyahu Berkowitz A new law, put in place on Saturday in Canada, is causing concern that it may criminalize the dissemination of the Bible. The concern is that Bill C-4, the […]
By Patrick J. Buchanan, LewRockwell.Com After the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 and the Warsaw Pact dissolved, the breakup of the USSR began. But the dissolution did not stop with the 14 Soviet “republics” declaring their independence of Moscow. Decomposition had only just begun. Transnistria broke away from […]
By Daniella Bassi, LewRockwell.Com The US and other countries of the Western world are divided by ever more stark ideological differences, to put it mildly. Because most people live in societies where the power to make some of the most important choices and to use offensive force to […]
By Wayne Price, Anarchist Library “Traditional” Anti-Semitism Anti-Zionism and Anti-Semitism Political Conclusions A Jewish joke from World War II: A Nazi officer stopped an old Jewish man and demanded that he answer, “Who started the war?!” Knowing what was good for him, the old man answered, “The Jews!” […]
Apparently, Kevin Carson, who is definitely the best modern anarchist economist, has a publicly available manuscript for a new book examining different theories of the state. As many readers know, I lean toward a type of hybrid theory of left/right power elite models, a kind of intersection of […]
By Kevin Carson, Anarchist Library Reviews Abstract Preface Part One: Background Chapter One: The Age of Mass and Maneuver I. A Conflict of Visions II. The Triumph of Mass in the Old Left III. The Assault on Working Class Agency IV. Workerism/Laborism Chapter Two: Transition I. Drastic Reductions […]
In the battle between left and right, we need both Edmund Burke and Thomas Paine, both of whom are ironically recognized as proto-anarchists by the anarchist historian Peter Marshall. By Yuval Levin, The Independent Edmund Burke and Thomas Paine were late-eighteenth-century political thinkers and prolific writers who disagreed […]
By Sean Illing Vox How the right is trying to “cancel” left-wing speech. We’re in the midst of something like a moral panic over so-called “cancel culture.” As I noted a few months ago, there’s a rising contingent of thinkers — on the left and right — who […]
By Paul Gottfried, American Greatness Chuck Schumer’s chutzpah in doing anything to maintain and expand his party’s power stands in depressing contrast to the go-along attitude shown by Republican congressional leaders. There is something almost breathtaking about the way Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) seizes every opportunity […]
China’s debt crisis is worse than anyone thought. Here’s why.
The Signal How did a gas pipeline from Russia to Germany become central to the fate of Ukraine? Anatol Lieven on the intense game of diplomacy going on with Moscow, Berlin, Washington, and Kiev. Thousands of Russian troops remain massed at the Ukrainian border, where Moscow started moving […]
By Caroline Mimbs Nyce The Atlantic Omicron is leading to school closures and reigniting familiar debates around the safety of in-person learning. In Chicago, public schools remain closed amid a dispute with the teachers’ union over when to switch to remote instruction. Districts in other parts of the […]
By Grayson Quay The Week American and Russian diplomats made little progress on defusing tensions in Eastern Europe during talks that began Monday in Geneva, The New York Times reports. Moscow has massed 100,000 troops on its border with Ukraine. Putin said in December he would prefer to […]
By Peter Weber The Week Text messages released by the House Jan. 6 committee are a reminder how closely intertwined Fox News and former President Donald Trump’s White House were during his presidency — several prominent opinion hosts privately pleaded for Trump to stop the Capitol siege by his […]
By Joel Mathis, The Week Republicans aren’t so angry about the insurrection. They just object to how Democrats talk about it. When President Joe Biden last week marked the anniversary of the Jan. 6 insurrection with a speech castigating former President Donald Trump for inciting the rioters, Sen. […]
By Brigid Kennedy The Week According to a new Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll, Americans’ political concerns are shifting ahead of 2022 midterm elections in perhaps quite a challenging way for Democrats. More specifically, the AP-NORC poll found that “management of the pandemic, once an issue […]
Elizabeth Holmes has been found guilty on four counts of wire fraud. In 2018, Norah O’Donnell reported on Theranos, the company led by Holmes with a blood-testing machine that could never perform as touted that went from a billion-dollar baby to a complete bust.
By Michael Shellenberger Progressives say they care more about working people and climate change than Republicans and moderate Democrats. Why, then, do they advocate policies that make energy expensive and dirty? Progressive Democrats including Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Pramila Jayapal, the head of the House progressive caucus, […]
By AntiBoomerEquation Evidence from Conquistadores by Fernando Cervantes that Nation States and Anti-clericalism are the Root of Modern Tyranny. Charles, the first European to rule significant parts of the Americas, developed a keen interest in the continent: although he focused primarily on how best to make the resources […]
The United States is seeing its highest “quit rate” since the government started keeping track two decades ago. Bill Whitaker speaks with employers who are scrambling to find help and people who left their jobs and aren’t looking back.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to Novak Djokovic’s legal victory in his fight to remain in Australia as protests break out in Melbourne.
Their working conditions remind me of sweatshops from the turn of the 20th century. Amazon workers need to unite and unionize.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss Senator Jon Ossoff’s soon-to-be bill banning members of Congress and their families from trading stocks.
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