Jose Nino’s Digest: May 27, 2022

Thomas Massie Exposes the “Gun Violence” Canard Gun control has always been about people control. Beyond emotional appeals, the ctrl-Left strives to undermine Americans’ traditional right to bear arms by focusing on firearms as opposed to the depraved individuals who pull the trigger. The Left has… May 27, […]

Can A Cult Become A Movement?

By Andrew Sullivan Weekly Dish Some signs of a Trump-free Trumpism emerged on Tuesday. The specter of a Trump-free GOP is hovering tremulously over the results of Georgia’s primaries this week. Governor Brian Kemp — the Orange Man’s true GOP nemesis — simply blew away his Trump-endorsed opponent […]

Daily News Digest: May 27, 2022 The Week

Peter  Weber Is the war shifting in Russia’s favor? W. James Antle  III A catalyst for gun control — or firearm ownership? Brigid  Kennedy Understanding Biden’s Indo-Pacific Economic Framework Advertisement from Wisebread Insanely High Paying Cash Back Cards With No Annual Fee Peter  Weber Texas police struggle to […]

Can Diverse and Divided Democracies Survive?

Today, Marshall speaks with Yascha Mounk, author of THe Great Experiment: Why Diverse Democracies Fall Apart and How They Can Endure, joins The Realignment to discuss the unprecedented challenges facing diverse and democratic societies such as the United States and Europe. 0:00 – Introduction 2:00 – Yascha’s view […]

Rising: May 27, 2022 Full Show

Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss troubling new details emerging about law enforcement’s response to Tuesday’s Robb Elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. Emily Jashinsky makes the case for rethinking media coverage of mass shootings. Ryan Grim details new developments in American energy policy and the solar industry. […]

China and Taiwan

by Peter Zeihan on May 27, 2022 At the outset of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, there was significant concern that China would follow with its own invasion of Taiwan. With both Moscow and Beijing moving to secure what they consider breakaway states within days of each other, […]

The Myth of Henry Kissinger

Whether you’re a fan of Kissinger or not (I’m not) understanding his ideas and influences is important to understanding American foreign policy during the latter period of the Cold War because, along with Zbig B, he was one of its principal architects. He is from the old school […]