How To Deradicalize The Alt-Right
The Alt-Right has pretty much self-destructed at this point.
The Alt-Right has pretty much self-destructed at this point.
Investigative journalist Sean Kevin Campbell details his reporting on the $6M Southern California home purchased by the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation.
Krystal and Saagar respond to the claims made by Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz about the nationwide unionization efforts at the company’s stores as union organizers get fired in retaliation
Dems can’t run on telling us that “our vote is the difference between fascism and democracy” like they did in 2020. I think many have realized that our system runs on the mantra of “same shit, different leader.”
Robby Soave previews the cancellation of a Jewish art exhibit at Princeton University.
Krystal and Saagar cover Obama’s return to the White House to tout the Affordable Care Act and potentially boost Joe Biden’s popularity as his Presidency continues to falter
This is real life version of the meme of that man wiping his eyes with bills.
Julia Manchester and Rachel Bovard discuss the Senate Judiciary Committee’s deadlock on moving forward with the confirmation of Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by a union organizer and a recently fired iron worker to discuss how the unionization campaign of the iron workers of G&D Integrated could have a major impact on the labor movement going forward
She forgot to say that the children are our future.
Julia Manchester and Rachel Bovard discuss Elon Musk’s purchase of 9.2% stake in Twitter.
Krystal and Saagar bring the latest details on the collapse of Trump’s Truth Social tech platform as top executives resign and app downloads plummet from initial totals
“I’m a patriot. I was raised a patriot.” Translation: Let me drop some Republican Buzz Words that really say essentially nothing.
Satellite images add to evidence that Russians slaughtered Ukrainian civilians in Bucha, according to a new investigation by the New York Times. Robby Soave and Batya Ungar-Sargon discuss.
Krystal and Saagar outline the Biden comments about Putin being tried at the Hague for war crimes and what it could mean for peace talks with Ukraine
By Chris Roberts, American Renaissance In 1996, the great Sam Francis wrote a long essay on conspiracy theories. After noting that not since the 1940s “has the American presidency been as engulfed in distrust and suspicion as it is today,” he wrote: Whatever else conspiracy theories prove, their […]
Krystal and Saagar discuss Biden’s rhetoric towards Putin, Zelensky on Fox News, Obama’s return to the White House, Starbucks union busting, Truth social failing, Christian Smalls on CNBC, Amazon cracking down on union organizing, Elon Musk’s Twitter stock purchase, Iron Workers union campaign as a NLRB turning point, […]
By Thomas Hartmann, LA Progressive If you’re concerned about quality of life, education, living longer, and lower crime, move to a Blue state. If you want to carry a gun in public, earn crap wages, and don’t care about access to healthcare or your kid’s education, move to […]
By Titus Techera The other day, Hungary held its usual quadrennial legislative elections. Hungary has a mono-cameral Parliament of 199 members, most of whom are elected in winner-takes-all single-member constituencies; the rest are elected in a national constituency according to some complicated mix of Proportional Representation & more […]
By Marcus Weisgerber, Global Business Editor Here’s a suggestion for U.S. defense firms struggling to find skilled workers to build ships and weapons, straight from the chief of naval operations: hire Ukrainian and Afghan refugees. Adm. Mike Gilday touted the apprenticeship programs run by the country’s major shipyards, […]
By Miranda Devine and Bruce Golding A witness who testified before the Hunter Biden grand jury was asked to identify the “big guy” in the first son’s planned deal with a Chinese energy conglomerate — as calls ramped up to have President Biden included in a conspiracy probe. […]
Out of 27,900 research publications on gun laws, only 123 tested their effects rigorously.
Status Coup News’ Jordan Chariton reviews how the Amazon Labor Union successfully created the retail giant’s first unionized workplace ever.
Vanity Fair’s Katherine Eban answers Ryan Grim and Robby Soave’s questions about her new lab leak reporting.
The United States will push to remove Russia from the United Nations Human Rights Council over Ukraine’s accusation that invading troops massacred civilians in the town of Bucha, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield said on Monday.
Members of The “Squad” in Congress may provide reliable support for traditional progressive objectives when it comes to domestic issues, but what about in matters of war and peace? Well, when it comes to economic sanctions in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Congressional progressives – with a […]
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss Elon Musk’s latest high-profile investment.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and long time truth-teller Chris Hedges sits down with Briahna for an intimate conversation about the recent purging of his RT show On Contact from YouTube, what to make of online criticism AOC received for “stealing valor” from the successful Amazon
“Where the Illuminati and the Bilderbergs meet!”
The Intercept reviews Amazon’s union-busting tactics.
Krystal and Saagar provide coverage of the meltdown on CNBC by pundit Jim Cramer after the Amazon Labor Union win reflecting how the business press feels about the decision
Why does anyone think for a second he’s not telling the truth.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss Tulsi Gabbard’s harsh words for President Vladimir Putin.
Krystal and Saagar cover the news that White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki will be hired by MSNBC as a show host after she leaves her current position and how the press corps pressed her on the blatant corruption
You just know that she’s giving MSNBC special treatment at these press conferences and that’s how she got the job.
White House reporter Alex Gangitano is ‘On The Lawn’ from the White House with a rundown of President Biden’s upcoming week, which includes a special visit from former President Barack Obama to mark the anniversary of the Affordable Care Act.
Krystal and Saagar talk with Amazon Labor Union leader Christian Smalls about the next steps of the unionization of Amazon warehouses in New York City and beyond
Big Pharma, Big Tobacco, Big Alcohol, law enforcement agencies, do-gooder entrepreneurs, etc don’t want the competition or the loss of revenue. Nor do the drug cartels, of course.
Status Coup News’ Jordan Chariton reviews how the Amazon Labor Union successfully created the retail giant’s first unionized workplace ever.
Saagar analyzes the methods being used by elite reporters at NBC, Washington Post, and elsewhere in mainstream media to prevent all criticism by labeling scrutiny online as harassment
He is literally saying “it sucks that these businesses won’t be able to completely control their employees cuz now they can’t just threaten to fire them”
Kim Iversen reviews newly released documents related to Pfizer’s Covid-19 vaccine research.
Krystal and Saagar comment on Amazon’s response to the successful Amazon Labor Union election by baselessly claiming the vote was rigged and that they will fight the results
I feel so bad for Amazon. I know it’s gonna be really tough for them to pay those unionized wages with as little money as they make. I mean, Amazon is barely scraping by.
Batya Ungar-Sargon reacts to reporting that White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki will soon resign from her position in the Biden administration.
Krystal and Saagar offer their perspective on a new study that demonstrated how much of an effect cable news networks can have on the political ideology of their viewers
Krystal and Saagar scrutinize the comments made by MSNBC anchor Ali Veshi where he expressed his desire for a full scale military confrontation between America and Russia
I think one of the funniest parts of this is that the majority of FOX regular viewers probably don’t have a clue who Krystal Ball is.
Colin Rogero and Inez Stepman react to Sarah Palin’s new campaign for Congress.
Krystal calls out Fox News for trying to score political points by criticizing AOC’s lack of support for Amazon workers when they themselves would not be in favor of unionization efforts
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