Behold the $150,000 Dog

At some point, after a lot of reading about the consumption habits of the very wealthy, I thought I’d lost my ability to be shocked by luxury prices. Six figures for a vintage Birkin? Sure, there’s a healthy market for those. $950 for sushi? I can picture that […]

Biden’s Delusion of Running the World

TUESDAY, JULY 9, 2024 “For everything that is really great and inspiring is created by the individual who can labour in freedom.” – Albert Einstein, commencement address at Swarthmore College (1938) HORNBERGER’S BLOG July 9, 2024 Biden’s Delusion of Running the World While Biden’s critics are focusing on what […]

Summer cash burn

July 8, 2024 • 5 min read with Dan DeFrancesco Welcome back! Summer vacation have you dreaming about giving it all up and moving abroad? Luckily, six European towns are offering cash to help you move there. Speaking of money and vacations: In today’s big story, summer vacation […]

Will to Powerlessness

by Christopher Jolliffe Christopher Jolliffe Jul 09, 2024 Christopher Jolliffe argues that ANZAC Day is increasingly scrutinized by contemporary activists who undermine traditional commemorations, reflecting an evolving national identity that prioritises historical grievances and rejects the valorisation of perceived ‘colonial’ legacies. It was inevitable that ANZAC Day would […]

China After Xi

by Peter Zeihan on July 9, 2024 TECHNOVATION INTERVIEW Here is a link to my interview with Peter High on Technovation. We covered topics intersecting demography, economics, energy, politics, technology, and security. CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE INTERVIEW I get a lot of “what if…” and “what happens […]

AI upends job interviews

July 9, 2024 • 5 min read with Jordan Parker Erb Hello! I’m Jordan Parker Erb, and I’ll be filling in for Dan DeFrancesco all week while he’s on vacation. Have you been seeing a lot of Alo accessories and Asics sneakers lately? They’re just two of the […]

If These Tiks Could Tok

Yi-Ling Liu Planet TikTok The app’s young user base, fragmented content, and amped-up algorithm helped it spread around the world. If the US bans it, what would be lost? Natasha Wimmer The Watercolorist The short fiction of Ángel Bonomini possesses a lightness that sets him apart from contemporaries […]

Live #755 – French Electoral Upset, What does it mean for Ukraine & Russia?

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7/8/24: Biden Refuses To Drop Out, Dems Plot Revolt, Kamala To Replace Biden, BlueAnon Conspiracies

Krystal and Saagar discuss Ryan leaves The Intercept, Biden refuses to drop out, Dems plot Biden revolt, key Dems float Kamala replacement, Biden White House caught feeding questions to interviewers, liberals float wild Biden conspiracies, exclusive interview with Disney heiress on Biden donors. Timestamps: (00:00)Intro (1:50)Ryan Grim LEAVING […]

OMG Haaretz Is Hamas Propaganda Now!

Caitlin Johnstone Jul 08, 2024 Notes From The Edge Of The Narrative Matrix Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): A new report from the Israeli outlet Haaretz titled “IDF Ordered Hannibal Directive on October 7 to Prevent Hamas Taking Soldiers Captive” confirms what […]

Europe Goes Antisemitic!

Forwarded this email? Subscribe here for more   Truth Jihad Radio Europe Goes Antisemitic! 0:00 1:13:32 Europe Goes Antisemitic! E. Michael Jones deplores Jew hatred and analyzes European elections Kevin Barrett Jul 7 READ IN APP Rumble link  Bitchute link Europe is going anti-Semitic. What’s with that? Let’s […]

Reigning Supreme

This week on the NYR Online, David Cole and Sean Wilentz look at the Supreme Court’s 2023–2024 term. Cole surveys the breadth of the year’s cases—on questions relating to abortion, gun rights, free speech, voting rights, the Eighth Amendment, executive authority, and administrative law—and finds that, by a […]

Biden’s denial

July 7, 2024 • 3 min read with Matt Turner Welcome back to our Sunday edition, a roundup of some of our top stories. Ever ask your boss if you can finish work early? A CEO who said he’s sick of hearing it from employees has gone viral. […]

The Election: An Old Picture Changes

By Joel Kotkin June 26, 2024/in Demographics, Politics For much of modern American history, the support enjoyed by the two main political parties has hewed to a particular ethnic pattern. Republicans, notes political historian Michael Barone, have largely been the party of “white Protestants,” while the Democrats have […]

The Democrats’ Civil War Has Begun

By Joel Kotkin July 6, 2024/in Politics Let the great Democratic civil war begin. The impending demise of Joe Biden and the patched-together coalition he represents is threatening to accelerate the very intra-party conflicts his presidency was meant to assuage. In 2020, Biden was able to cobble together […]

In a Good Way

Among the essays about novels in the Review’s 2024 Fiction Issue—including Anne Enright on John McGahern’s The Pornographer and Michael Gorra on Percival Everett’s James—is a review by Francine Prose of Tommy Orange’s first two books, There There and Wandering Stars. “Deploying the capaciousness and elasticity of the novel form,” Prose writes, “Orange […]

Scammers on the loose

July 6, 2024 • 3 min read with Joi-Marie McKenzie Welcome back to our Saturday edition and the start of the busiest season for traveling. One mom who visited Rome last July has a few tips on maneuvering during its peak tourist season: Sightsee at night and splurge […]