Contradictions and Corruption

No one wants to hear the truth. Rolo Slavskiy Apr 24, 2023 It is baffling to see the strange ideological coalitions that have formed in the West (and East) in support of Ukraine. Consider the following contradictions: Ukrainians are probably more intolerant of homosexuality than even the Russians […]

The Economics of Green Energy

by Peter Zeihan on April 24, 2023 The economics of green energy are vastly different from traditional fossil fuels, and we must understand their differences if the transition to green energy will ever be successful. When building a traditional power plant, most of the costs come from the […]

DOJ Appeared to Minimize Leftist Roll in Violent Pro-Abortion Attacks Ahead of ‘Night of Rage’

April 24 2023 Good morning  from Washington, where it looks like the Justice Department has avoided tying radical pro-abortion agitators to attacks on pro-life pregnancy centers. Mary Margaret Olohan reports. In a speech closing The Heritage Foundation’s 50th Anniversary Leadership Summit, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis outlines a winning […]

America This Week: Transcript

Walter for President, the Michael Morell and Uhuru fiascoes, Predicting the First Criminal Retweet, and more Matt Taibbi Apr 23, 2023   On “America This Week” with Walter Kirn (audio version here):   On Walter Kirn for President: Matt Taibbi: Has there ever been less certainty about who […]

Anarchist geography

By thecollective Anarchist News Topic of the Week – Outside of the core tenet of anarchist make total destroy and the everyday smashy praxis of newspaper boxes in the streets; the most beautiful idea also finds itself sailing across the vast ocean of time and space, which encompasses […]

The Empire Of Hypocrisy

Caitlin Johnstone Apr 22, 2023 Listen to a reading of this article (reading by Tim Foley): ❖ The US is raging about Russia jailing a Wall Street Journal reporter on espionage charges, while the US is: Jailing Julian Assange for doing good journalism. Threatening to imprison Matt Taibbi. […]

Wild world of celebrity lectures

April 23, 2023 Hi, I’m Matt Turner, the editor in chief of business at Insider. Welcome back to Insider Today’s Sunday edition, a roundup of some of our top stories.   On the agenda today: Inside the wild, drug-fueled world of celebrity lectures. How Amazon wants managers to […]

Donate to Uhuru Defense Fund

On April 18, 2023, indictments were issued by the U.S. Department of Justice against African People’s Socialist Party Chairman Omali Yeshitela, African People’s Solidarity Committee Chair Penny Hess and Uhuru Solidarity Movement Chair Jesse Nevel. At the advice of our attorneys, we are unable to make a statement […]

The Boomerang CEO dilemma

April 22, 2023   A NOTE FROM OUR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ALYSON SHONTELL When companies are in crisis, they may look to their past chief executives to help them through the storm. These boomerang CEOs are often iconic figures for the business—think Disney’s Bob Iger. But when boards go reaching […]

America’s empire is bankrupt

The dollar is finally being dethroned BY John Michael Greer Let’s start with the basics. Roughly 5% of the human race currently live in the United States of America. That very small fraction of humanity, until quite recently, enjoyed about a third of the world’s energy resources and […]

News Blackout in Effect

The Michael Morell story is disposed of by press janitors Matt Taibbi Apr 21, 2023 ∙ Paid Left, most recent search results for “Morell” in the New York Times. Right, Google News. An all-time media blackout is in effect. We’re experiencing real-time Sovietization. It transpires that the infamous […]

The Useful Veneer of the Aging Democrat

April 22 2023 Good morning from just outside the nation’s capital, where Fox News star Tucker Carlson sounds the alarm on America’s future in a speech saluting The Heritage Foundation on its 50th anniversary. Elizabeth Troutman and Ken McIntyre report. Related events include a discussion of depoliticizing the Justice […]

Infiltrating Literature

Sponsored by University of California Press In September 2022 Bret Easton Ellis, who in the 1980s had been, alongside Jay McInerney and Donna Tartt, one of the leading lights of an informal group of writers known as the literary Brat Pack, published The Shards, his first novel in thirteen […]

A rental from hell

April 22, 2023 Hello, Insiders. Happy Earth Day! Be sure to check out our One Planet initiative — an optimist’s destination for climate action, with reporting on leaders combating the climate crisis as well as tangible steps you can take at home, in the workplace, and in your […]

Who is winning in the culture war?

Episode 121 with Daniel Nichanian Krystal Kyle & Friends Apr 21, 2023 Brandon Johnson’s election, far-right candidates losing school board elections, TikTok censorship of the Marianne Williamson left: these are the things we’re covering in this week’s episode with “election lifeline” Daniel Nichanian. Daniel founded the political magazine […]

You Can’t Avoid the Inevitable

Peter R. Quiñones Apr 21, 2023 The State is inevitable. I understand that’s a strange statement to make when Americans already live under a State so large that it would make Stalin envious. What could be a more obvious declaration? But many either choose to ignore reality, are […]

Woke Liberalism?

Is James Lindsay’s woke understanding of liberalism one that James Madison and other founders of America’s constitutional order had in mind when they established the American republic? By Paul Gottfried April 20, 2023 Earlier this month, an article I had just published in Chronicles, “Marx Was Not Woke,” […]