Border Patrol agent who raced into Uvalde school speaks out on ‘Ingraham’
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
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
Editor-in-chief at The Real News, Max Alvarez, and Newsweek contributor, Denise Long, discuss the Uvalde police’s decision to stop cooperating with the state investigation into last week’s school shooting.
Finance reporter for The Hill, Sylvan Lane, joins the hosts to discuss President Biden’s plan to address inflation.
Saagar talks to UFO skeptic Mick West about the Congressional hearings about them and why he believes an alien explanation for the phenomenon is extremely unlikely
Krystal and Saagar examine the fight between a CNN pundit’s corporate PAC and Rep. Rashida Tlaib in a coming Detroit Democratic primary
By Caitlin Johnstone If you’ve publicly challenged the official narratives of the western political/media class about any major issue, you’ve probably noticed that people can get pretty upset about it. Like, actually upset. Not mildly annoyed like you might get at someone who is saying something that is […]
Finance reporter for The Hill, Sylvan Lane, joins the hosts to discuss President Biden’s plan to address inflation. 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. Editor-in-chief […]
Should news outlets publish photos of gun violence victims? Harold Maass What went wrong in the police response to the Uvalde shooting Catherine Garcia Bracing for an ‘above-average’ hurricane season Brigid Kennedy U.S. to send Ukraine advanced rocket systems, Biden confirms Catherine Garcia Uvalde school police chief not responding to investigators Brendan Morrow […]
There is no social engineering that can radically renovate a civilization and change its character, and at the same time keep it going, for civilization is an affair of the human spirit, and the direction of the human spirit cannot be reset by means that are, after all, […]
Interesting video from James Corbett In celebration of the 15th anniversary of the launch of The Corbett Report, James presents a list of 15 things that he’s learned in 15 years of doing this work. CLICK HERE for show notes and comments
by Peter Zeihan on June 1, 2022 I’m re-sharing a couple of videos from early May to highlight a couple key trends coming to a head: the EU ban on Russian oil imports, and a continuing challenge of indemnification for ships carrying cargoes of Russian goods–oil, stolen Ukrainian […]
JD Vance: Why aren’t you getting married and having kids? Young person: I have $100K in student debt, my healthcare is very expensive, I make $12 an hour and decent houses are $300K JD Vance: No it’s porn
Kyle blazing up while watching this is everything.
She hasn’t been doing anything for anyone anyway.
Honestly, I hope both parties are done. We finally need people to realize they both suck and they have both sucked for generations.
“we stopped teaching values, now we’re teaching wokeness” LMFAO, wokeness IS a value. It may be a value some people disagree with, but it’s absolutely a value.
Dan Crenshaw: “no crime has been committed so we can’t punish them” Also Dan Crenshaw on civil asset forfeiture: turns his back to it
By Jose Nino, Liberty Conservative Multipolarity has been a reality check for the West. In previous decades, the Anglo-American establishment could scuttle regimes at will through direct military interventions, sanctions, color revolutions, or palace coups. That’s how things went for the West in the latter stages of the […]
By Caitlin Johnstone A Ukrainian government official frequently cited as a source by western news media for her allegations of atrocities committed by Russian troops has been fired by the Ukrainian parliament, in part because of the unevidenced nature of those claims. Newsweek reports: A Ukrainian official has been […]
Saagar and Marshall discuss the disastrous police response to the Uvalde school shooting, where America’s gun debate heads next, whether the U.S. should defend Taiwan, and how the lessons of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will play out in the Asia-Pacific theater. 0:00 – Introduction 1:33 – Uvalde shooting […]
Kim Iversen and Briahna Joy Gray discuss European Union leaders’ agreement to embargo most Russian oil imports, and Russia’s response to the decision.
DUI defense attorney Ryan Tait answers the hosts’ questions about DUIs in light of the arrest of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband, Paul Pelosi, this weekend.
Author and organizer Astra Taylor criticizes President Biden’s alleged plan to cancel $10,000 of student debt per borrower.
Kim Iversen breaks down the data behind commonly proposed gun control measures, and reacts to Joe Rogan’s latest take on gun reform.
Policy director at the Conservative Partnership Institute, Rachel Bovard, defends Texas’ laws protecting free speech on social media.
Executive director at Guns Down America, Igor Volsky, and senior editor of The Dispatch, David French debate proposed avenues of gun control reform, and the White House’s decision not to disrupt reform negotiations in the Senate.
Robby Soave is incredulous at the shortcomings in Uvalde police officers’ response to last week’s school shooting.
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave discuss legislation that could put a national freeze on handgun purchases in Canada, and President Joe Biden’s visit to Uvalde, Texas.
Krystal and Saagar evaluate the merits of the reporting about Russian autocrat Vladimir Putin having terminal cancer giving him only a couple more years to live
Krystal delivers her perspective on the Colombian election that saw their political establishment get destroyed by a Trump-like right-wing populist and a left-wing populist in the first round of voting
Krystal and Saagar respond to Biden floating a handgun ban and his absence from the gun control negotiations going on in the Senate
Krystal and Saagar highlight the speech made by Jon Stewart on Memorial Day ripping the US politicians who are still delaying the burn pit victim relief for veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan
Krystal and Saagar outline the Fed’s next moves on inflation and rip the plan by President Biden in a WSJ op ed that he proposes for fighting inflation
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Washington Post economics reporter Jeff Stein to get the details of Biden’s proposal to cancel $10K per person in student debt through executive action
Saagar issues a critique of the NYT for blaming ordinary Americans for the high gas prices instead of talking about solutions and recommending people simply drive less this Summer
Krystal and Saagar update viewers on the stock ban negotiations in Congress that have stalled behind the scenes in large part due to Nancy Pelosi’s opposition to the bill
Krystal and Saagar provide an update on the Ukraine war that has become centered around the Russia offensive in the Donbas regions where they are gaining ground and Biden has rejected Ukrainian weapons requests
Krystal and Saagar break down the European Union’s partial embargo of Russian oil to support Ukraine that had divided EU members before the group reached a compromise position
The Signal Where is the conflict in Ukraine headed? Chris Miller on the path dependencies, possible outcomes, and fraught psychology of a still-uncertain struggle. Pexels Despite attacking Ukraine with some 150,000 soldiers from the north, south, and east on February 24, Russian armed forces haven’t been able to oust […]
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Bob Moriarty, Geopolitics and Empire Vietnam veteran, author, and investor Bob Moriarty discusses the war in Ukraine, how the U.S. has been supporting Nazis since WWII, and that Russia is acting in self-defense. Zelensky is being run by the U.S. and Ukraine will end up being split into […]
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave discuss legislation that could put a national freeze on handgun purchases in Canada, and President Joe Biden’s visit to Uvalde, Texas. Robby Soave is incredulous at the shortcomings in Uvalde police officers’ response to last week’s school shooting. Kim Iversen breaks down […]
Between this and the possibility of Roe v. Wade being overturned, we may now be a couple of steps closer to Civil War Two. By Rebecca Kaplan, Kathryn Watson, CBS Ne The House Judiciary Committee on Thursday will consider eight pieces of gun control legislation that will be […]
By Stefan Gleason Talk of “peak inflation” is helping to drive investor inflows back into stock and bond markets. As the narrative goes, inflation readings have hit their highs for the year. The Federal Reserve will hike rates until monetary policy “normalizes,” then declare victory over the very […]
By Keri Smith There is No Excuse for a Public School to Instruct 10-13 Year Olds to Paint Sexualized & Ideological Symbology I spoke last week at the Georgetown City Council about social justice and the Gender Ideology / Grooming Mural erected by Forbes Middle School, Georgetown ISD […]
By Caitlin Johnstone The single most overlooked and under-appreciated aspect of our society is the fact that immensely powerful people are continuously working to manipulate the thoughts we think about the world. Whether you call it propaganda, psyops, perception management or public relations, it’s a real thing that […]
by Peter Zeihan on May 31, 2022 Between the Ukraine war, supply chain shortages, energy shocks, and government policy that probably spent too much money for too long a period of time, Americans are feeling the pinch of ever-higher inflation on an ever-broadening array of goods. The question […]
By Peter R Quinones I’m still on vacation but it’s been so hot here in the Austin, TX area that I’ve spent as much time indoors as I have outside. Who am I kidding? I’ve been inside way more than outside. I wanted to type something out to […]
By Harry Robertson Business Insider Stock markets have fallen sharply in 2022 as the Fed has hiked rates and Russia has invaded Ukraine. Some meme stocks are down 80%, while tech companies have been left battered and bruised. Here are four charts that explain what’s going on in […]
There are only two things we should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other is the Bill of Rights. War for any other reason is simply a racket. — Major General Smedley Butler, War Is a Racket [1935] May 31, 2022 Seven Days […]
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