Steve Bannon Blames Open Borders For School Shooting
Bannon is legit what a liver looks like when you drink a pint of liquor every night for 30 plus years
Bannon is legit what a liver looks like when you drink a pint of liquor every night for 30 plus years
The Majority Report crew speculated that Walker’s campaign team is only pretending to be mad at Trump because they think it might help Hershel to put some distance between Trump and himself ahead of the general election. This might be an intentional pivot.
“You also want to increase the minimum wage to $30 an hour, you think that might help with inflation?” “Jessie, how much do you make an hour? Is that causing inflation?
At the very least everyone should be able to unite on the idea of getting Liz Cheney out of politics.
Trump on his deathbed: Rigged. I’m not dying. Healthy as an ox. I’ll be back tomorrow.
Lia Thomas, the first openly transgender female to win in an NCAA Division One swimming event, has a teammate who is speaking out about UPENN’s efforts to censor the athlete’s critics.
Ways and Means Republican Leader, Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX), criticizes President Biden’s handling of inflation, and makes the case for reduced social spending as a solution.
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave criticize the Biden administration’s harried response to the baby formula crisis.
Kim Iversen discusses the countries who are opposing the WHO International Health Regulations Amendments.
Columnist at The New Republic, Natalie Shure, reacts to the Depp-Heard defamation trial verdict, and makes the case against extrapolating the suit to contemporary politics.
Senior associate editor at The Atlantic, Rachel Gutman, breaks down her reporting on ‘rebound Covid’ and the rollout of Pfizer’s Paxlovid antiviral treatment.
Briahna Joy Gray makes the case that the political Right routinely bulldozes the principles of free speech, despite claiming to defend them.
Political journalist, Rebecca Azor, and culture editor at The Federalist, Emily Jashinsky, weigh in on Dr. Fauci’s future in the White House.
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave discuss the latest news from Uvalde, including Texas police dodging reporter questions.
Krystal and Saagar look at the first instance of digital marketplace insider trading to be uncovered by lawmakers involving an NFT marketplace exec that could become the first of many
Krystal and Saagar respond to the acquittal of Clinton campaign lawyer Michael Sussmann in his trial for lying to the FBI as part of the Durham probe into the origins of the Russiagate scandal
Krystal details the lack of action by Biden in the gun control debate and the economic problems facing the nation as he lacks any understanding to why he is cratering in the polls and Dems refuse to govern
Krystal and Saagar are joined by climate policy expert Kristin Eberhard to better understand the surging electric vehicle market in the US and how China is beating America is EV demand
Krystal and Saagar break down the results of the Johnny Depp- Amber Heard trial that saw jurors reject Heard’s accusations of abuse and bring the ACLU and Washington Post’s role in defaming Depp into the spotlight
Krystal and Saagar analyze President Biden’s op-ed on Ukraine strategy going forward as the Russians gain in the Donbas and the $40 billion spending package gets implemented
Saagar takes viewers through the economic factors causing massive losses in corporate earnings and concerning metrics for Americans’ bank accounts leading to predictions of a working class recession Biden has no plan for
Krystal and Saagar bring the latest on the Uvalde shooting investigations that local law enforcement leaders are hiding from as even more lies about the timeline come to light
Krystal and Saagar break down the military’s cyber operations in the Ukraine war and the lethal armed drones being sent to Ukraine capable of striking Russia and gathering crucial intelligence
By Caitlin Johnstone In a major walkback from his campaign pledge to make Saudi Arabia a “pariah” for human rights abuses like the assassination of Jamal Khashoggi, President Biden will reportedly visit Riyadh with the goal of persuading Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to help the US alliance win […]
Here are my most recent articles for you Historic First: UK Allows a Million Foreign Nationals The United States is not the only country that has to cope with a mass migration onslaught. The United Kingdom is being scrutinized for its alarming levels of immigration in addition to […]
The Signal What happened to the graves of Indigenous children reportedly discovered in Canada in 2021? Terry Glavin on the elaborate confusion obscuring an ongoing mystery and longstanding injustice. Mladen Borisov Riots, vandalism, toppled statues, burned churches—they were all part of the fallout in Canada last summer following news reports […]
June 2, 2022 • Weekly Newsletter Time to Stop Coddling Crypto Steve H. Hanke and Matt Sekerke (Wall Street Journal) Even among the crypto faithful, confidence in stablecoins has been shaken, and calls for regulation to save them have intensified. Sen. Pat Toomey (R., Pa.) has even proposed […]
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Subject opinion to coercion: whom will you make your inquisitors? Fallible men; men governed by bad passions, by private as well as public reasons. — Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia [1785] May 31, 2022 Seven Days in May Yesterday, the Los Angeles Times published an […]
Krystal and Saagar cover the Uvalde police coverup, Biden’s Ukraine shift, NFT insider trading, Clinton lawyer trial, Depp-Heard trial results, working class recession, Biden’s inaction, electric vehicle markets, & more! Timestamps: Uvalde: 0:00 – 15:06 Ukraine: 15:07 – 35:39 NFT: 35:40 – 46:49 Sussmann: 46:50 – 55:24 Heard: […]
By Rhodes Cook, Center for Politics KEY POINTS FROM THIS ARTICLE — More than 20% of the nation’s counties gave 80% or more of its 2-party presidential votes to either Donald Trump or Joe Biden. — Trump won the vast majority of these counties, but because Biden’s blowout […]
By Robert Thornett, Quillette My graduating class of 1995 was one of the last to start college without the Internet. The first browser, Netscape Mosaic, came along in 1993, but there wasn’t yet much to browse. Writing papers required finding physical copies of books and journals in the […]
By Dean Brooke, Rogue Economics Foreword/Disclaimer I originally wrote this piece as part of a much broader essay back in 2018 during the last tightening cycle and things have changed – A LOT – since then. I have had to source this retrospectively from the notes I retained […]
In Australia’s Election, Rupert Murdoch Was a Surprise Loser Antony Loewenstein The Labor Party’s victory offers a blueprint for diminishing the global influence of the Fox News founder. READ MORE → NRA Planned to Hold Fundraiser at Family Estate of Missouri Democrat and Anheuser-Busch Heir Running for […]
I speak to Pedro about his merciless attacks on neocons, being faced with accusations of antisemitism and surviving them, the “new right” candidates and political recalibration, the slow death of fusionism, “Trans” as a profound distortion of reality, Trump as necessary but not sufficient, castizo futurism and much […]
Male virginity has exploded.
By Jon Miltimore, Foundation for Economic Education f you asked me this morning which nation has the most mass shootings in the world, I would have said, with perhaps a flicker of hesitation, the United States. This is a tad embarrassing to admit because I’m pretty familiar with […]
Proponents of stricter gun laws typically point to Western Europe and the Pacific Rim as examples of countries with stricter gun laws and lower homicide rates. But they never point to the example of Latin America or the Caribbean which also has stricter gun laws, but the highest […]
Journalist: “What do you, as a NRA member think could’ve been done to stop this tragedy?” NRA Spokesperson: “if only the kids had been strapped they wouldn’t have needed the police in the first place” Journalist: “and the teachers?” NRA Spokesperson: “strapped.. Journalist: “parents?” NRA Spokesperson: “strapped” Journalist: […]
In Canada, to get a handgun, you must have a restricted firearms license. This also requires mandatory training and a security / background check. They also perform a RCMP (Federal Law Enforcement) check every time you purchase a handgun. It is very difficult to get a handgun in […]
Take this with a massive grain of salt. The Daily Fail is the fox news of Britain but then again a broken clock is right twice a day.
That crazy girl who trolled AOC talking about” we have to eat the babies” can obviously take lessons from these guys on how to troll with style.
“Never underestimate Joe Biden’s ability to fuck things up.”
Imagine even being surprised. You can’t just deliver people bullshit during an election and “forget” to deliver on literal promises to your voters anymore.
Kim Iversen and Briahna Joy Gray discuss Clinton’s 2016 campaign lawyer who was acquitted of lying to the FBI when he presented information about Donald Trump and Russia ahead of that year’s election
Briahna Joy Gray and Kim Iversen react to reporting that the NIAID received nearly $10 million in Monkeypox research funding in 2021. Disclaimer: There is no evidence of health officials using monkeypox vaccines as a means to inoculate individuals with the COVID-19 vaccine.
Briahna Joy Gray hopes the left and right can have an honest conversation about gun culture in America, in the wake of the tragedies that have happened this month.
School shooting and mass violence expert, Dr. Peter Langman, talks with the hosts about warning signs and psychology behind school shooters.
Senior fellow and military expert at Defense Priorities, retired Lt. Col. Daniel Davis, weighs in on the new $700M Ukraine weapons deal that includes long-range missiles capable of striking Russian targets with precision.
Jacob Albarado tells ‘The Ingraham Angle’ he wasn’t just trying to save his child, he was trying to get as many people out of there as he could
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