The Beauty of the Moscow Metro

by Raphael Machado Raphael Machado Mar 4, 2024 Raphael Machado argues that the Moscow metro’s grandeur contrasts sharply with the utilitarian and cost-benefit-driven organisation of modern public spaces in the West. Everyone knows that the Moscow metro is very beautiful. In a certain sense, talking about it is […]

3/4/24: SCOTUS 9-0 In Trump Ballot Case, Kamala Gaslights On Ceasefire, US Airdrops Gaza Aid, Non-Whites Shift To Trump, Biden Avoids College Campuses, Nikki Wins DC, CNN Anchor Rips Biden On Israel, NYT Chaos After Debunked Oct 7 Report, Flour Massacre Evidence Exposes Israel Lies, Elon Sues Sam Altman

Krystal and Saagar discuss SCOTUS 9-0 ruling in Trump’s favor on ballot access, Kamala gaslights on ceasefire, US airdrops Gaza aid, women and non-whites shift to Trump, Biden terrified of college campus events, Nikki wins DC primary as uncommitted looms, Biden’s favorite CNN anchor trashes his Gaza policy, […]

Populism To Counter De-Nationalized Elites?, UAE To Buy a Chunk of Prime Egyptian Real Estate, Gaza in Rochdale, “Hindu Supremacy”, Chernobyl as Non-Human Paradise?

Niccolo Soldo Mar 2, 2024 Every weekend (almost) I share five articles/essays/reports with you. I select these over the course of the week because they are either insightful, informative, interesting, important, or a combination of the above. Request: Please hit the like button at the top or bottom […]

Ikeaology

Sietze Bosman Mar 2, 2024 Sietze Bosman critiques modern conformity and societal norms, as illuminated by the everyday choices and living spaces of the masses. The glimmering of the spring sun flows through the windows of Man-in-the-world’s affordable-sized apartment. The streams of liquid dawn adorn the interior with […]

Retirement regret

March 3, 2024 • 3 min read with Matt Turner Hello! Welcome back to our Sunday edition. Wondering how long is too long to spend in one job? The former head of HR at Microsoft can help. On the agenda: Google used to be Silicon Valley’s cool kid. […]

Stardom-crossed Lovers

Sponsored by Hirmer Publishers Frances Wilson ‘Diabolical Fame’ Composed of rhapsody and opinionation, without shape or chronology, Roger Lewis’s biography of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton tries to get at the strangeness of stardom. Linda Greenhouse Social Progress & the Courts For decades Gerald Rosenberg, author of The Hollow Hope, […]

Google’s Brave New Woke-AF World

When DEI merges with AI, the post-truth dystopia will become impossible to escape. Andrew Sullivan Mar 1 ∙ Paid READ IN APP Gemini’s result when Cynical Publius asked it to “create images of Henry Ford.” “The nature of psychological compulsion is such that those who act under constraint […]

The Psychology of the Anti-Trumpian: Part 1

by Dr. Charles William Dailey Arktos Journal Mar 1, 2024 Charles William Dailey discusses the deeper meaning of Trump derangement syndrome. Moral judgments and condemnations constitute the favorite revenge of the spiritually limited against those less limited — also a sort of compensation for having been ill-favored by […]

Go go (AI) gadget

March 1, 2024 • 5 min read with Dan DeFrancesco Happy Friday! This just in: Elon Musk has sued ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and its chief executive Sam Altman, saying they abandoned the company’s original non-profit mission. What’s on deck Markets: Bitcoin continues its hot streak with buy-in from some […]

Border Pageantry

Border Pageantry Plus: Putin threatens nukes, D.C. mulls a crackdown on theft, Bloomberg blames right-wingers, and more… LIZ WOLFE Why can’t we apprehend both of them at the border? Yesterday, both President Joe Biden and his presumed opponent in November, former President Donald Trump, arrived at the southern border for a whole lot of politicking […]

Israel and Russia Fall Out

by Peter Zeihan on March 1, 2024 KINDLE DEAL OF THE DAY On March 10, you can get The Accidental Superpower: Ten Years On eBook for only $3.99! GET YOUR EBOOK HERE If you haven’t purchased the The Accidental Superpower: Ten Years On yet, March 10 is the […]

A 401(k) for longevity

March 2, 2024 • 4 min read with Joi-Marie McKenzie Hiya! If you’ve ever dreamed of giving up the grind and retiring in Italy, apparently it’s as good as it sounds. One couple left their home in Texas to move into a two-story villa steps away from the […]

Back to Basics… Once Again

Peter R. Quiñones Mar 1, 2024 When you read the amount of material I do and interview countless people on a variety of subjects, it’s easy to become distracted. Constantly going back over the basics is important, and I often forget to do that for long stretches. Even […]

The End of Unemployment

What constitutes a recession in the new century? The first installment of a four part series on the decisive macroeconomic winds of the century. KanaKrant Feb 23, 2024 This post is in conjunction with a series of posts I will be publishing leading up to the publication of […]