Mo Brooks BACK FROM DEAD After Trump Called Him ‘Woke’
Krystal and Saagar explore the revival of GOP Congressman Mo Brooks’ Senate campaign after he was unendorsed by Trump who called him ‘woke’ as the explanation
Krystal and Saagar explore the revival of GOP Congressman Mo Brooks’ Senate campaign after he was unendorsed by Trump who called him ‘woke’ as the explanation
Krystal and Saagar make sense of the Russiagate accusations that were greenlit by Hillary Clinton as was revealed by testimony in the Durham investigation of the origins of Russiagate
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By Caitlin Johnstone April 2022: Zelensky speaks at the Grammy Awards May 2022: Zelensky speaks at Cannes Film Festival June 2022: Zelensky hosts SNL July 2022: Zelensky stars as himself in an action biopic co-starring The Rock August 2022: Zelensky releases his own breakfast cereal and clothing line […]
By Jose Nino Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Europe has committed itself to sanctioning Russia to the last European with five Euros in his pocket in an effort to strangle its economy, thereby throwing a major wrench in its military campaign. So far, Russia […]
By Peter Baker and Zolan Kanno-Youngs TOKYO — President Biden has enlisted a dozen Asia-Pacific nations to join a new loosely defined economic bloc meant to counter China’s dominance and reassert American influence in the region five years after his predecessor withdrew the United States from a sweeping […]
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By Matt Taibbi George W. Bush returns to the news with a tad too much honesty, lifting a veil on Washington’s dirtiest open secret: the Biden Democrats have become the Bush Republicans. George W. Bush returned to the news last week. The man who once said, “Our enemies… […]
A must listen. LISTEN HERE Tablet senior writer Jacob Siegel joins me to discuss the rightward trajectory of certain insights of Frankfurt School-derived critical theory, especially in light of the history of the journal Telos and its founder and editor, Paul Piccone. We also discuss Piccone’s friend Paul Gottfried, […]
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By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley “Rights aren’t rights if someone can take them away. They’re privileges. That’s all we’ve ever had in this country is a bill of temporary privileges.” -George Carlin “But whether the Constitution really be one thing, or another, this […]
Krystal and Saagar give hints about the big announcements coming up about the show when they answer your questions about the 1 year anniversary, election coverage for November, growth of the network, three mile island, and the idea of a Barstool Democrat. Timestamps: Goals: 0:00 – 1:27 Elections: […]
While I am against countries invading each other, I don’t know that the Russian invasion of Ukraine has not had positive side effects. The unipolar global order has largely been destroyed or at least severely disrupted. Throwing Russia off the SWFT system motivated the Asian powers to create […]
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Only the cops and the Pentagon can say, “We’ve investigated ourselves and found no wrongdoing.”
She proved her book “How to loose information war” perfectly.
This is so 1990s. I don’t think these people realize how quickly saying things like this will lose them an even REMOTELY young audience. My friends, as far right or left as they go, all play video games.
Dave Rubin is now part of the neocon-front “national conservatism” tendency. This guy’s political arc went from “freedom is the most important thing to aim for in America” to “too much freedom will cause societal collapse.” How do people listen to him unironically?
I know a lot of people/leftists consider Pakman to be fairly milquetoast and I tend to agree, but one thing I have to give him props for is he always seems to be willing to have a debate or conversation with those of opposing views.
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Founder of The Lever, David Sirota, discusses Democratic voters who are frustrated with their party’s big donors and incrementalism.
The week’s best Rising moments.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by policy expert Oren Cass to consider whether the conservative institutions in DC will shift after the 2022 primaries to become more responsive to the GOP base
Breaking Points collaborator Ryan Grim of The Intercept talks with journalists Sara Sirota and Ken Klippenstein about the military industrial complex’s demand for ‘hunter killer’ drones to be sent to Ukraine
Breaking Points collaborator Ryan Grim of The Intercept talks with journalists Sara Sirota and Ken Klippenstein about Dems demand for the FBI to probe the killing of a Palestinian American journalist in an IDF raid
Krystal and Saagar have James Li of 51-49 break down the dark side of the non profit industrial complex rife with corruption, power, and a lack of transparency for all parties involved
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While “going after drug traffickers” has never been a cost-effective way to reduce drug consumption, that does not mean it has not accomplished anything. It has been remarkably effective at making drug use deadlier. –Jacob Sullum, “A Record Number of Drug-Related Deaths Shows the Drug WarIs Remarkably Effective at Killing […]
By Peter Zeihan on May 21, 2022 Several signs point to THE possibility of Chinese officials instituting at least a partial lockdown of the northern port city of Tianjin as early as this weekend. The largest northern Chinese port, Tianjin is also a city of over 12 million […]
I am honestly surprised that this got cancelled. For everything else they just do without caring what people think and without consequences.
“If Bernie slept with my Mother…”. Oh god. Couldn’t have been more of a Kyle thing to say.
There are nearly 300 abandoned prisons littering the United States. One innovative program shows how turning them into sustainable farms can make them productive and help solve the incarceration crisis at the same time.
Representative Ro Khanna (D-CA) talks crypto PACS’ massive donations to primary election campaigns, and how Super PACS will impact midterms.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky wrap up this week’s primary races, and discuss what Democratic party messaging might look like as more primaries take place over the coming weeks and into the November midterm elections.
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