UChicago Students Try To CANCEL John Mearsheimer For ‘Putinism’ & ‘Anti-Ukrainian ideology’
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to calls by University of Chicago students calling for the cancellation of John Mearsheimer over alleged Putinism.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to calls by University of Chicago students calling for the cancellation of John Mearsheimer over alleged Putinism.
Pollster Nancy Zdunkewicz breaks down the American public’s views towards sanctions imposed on Russia.
Marshall Kosloff of The Realignment podcast talks with counterinsurgency expert Dr. David Kilcullen about the state of Russia’s military and whether they could win a protracted war of occupation.
Krystal and Saagar respond to the comments made by Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg about how women would never start wars, ignoring the legacy of Hillary Clinton
Krystal and Kyle Kulinski of Krystal Kyle & Friends are joined by foreign policy expert Dr.Trita Parsi to unpack the situation in Ukraine and how the western sanctions against Russia might not work as intended
Krystal and Saagar present another collaboration with commentator James Li of the 51-49 show to dive into how Private Equity works and the tactics they use to rip off workers while making billions
By Zosia Brom, Freedom News Editor Earlier this week, the Polish parliamentary progressive left party, Razem, issued a statement in which they announce that they are cutting ties with two European organisations: Progressive International and DiEM25. “The Russian aggression in Ukraine demands a lot of work from us […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley It’s super hip to give a fuck about Ukraine right now. Everybody’s doing it! All the cool kids anyway. Everywhere you look it’s blue and yellow, blue and yellow, blue and yellow. There seems to be a Ukrainian […]
Krystal and Saagar answer your questions about gas prices, Russian history, American oligarchs, nuclear power, and future Breaking Points livestreams!! Krystal and Saagar talk about corporate influence over the Supreme Court, defense companies, MLB lockout and corporate feminism while bringing collaborations with Marshall Kosloff, Kyle Kulinski, and James […]
The hosts answer viewer questions about anti-Muslim hate in the wake of 9/11
Krystal and Saagar answer your questions about gas prices, Russian history, American oligarchs, nuclear power, and future Breaking Points livestreams!!
This is a very good summary of the Russian perspective.
By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA Associated Press, ABC News BAGHDAD — As many as 12 missiles struck Iraq’s northern city of Irbil on Sunday near the U.S. consulate, Iraqi security officials said. A U.S. defense official said missiles had been launched at the city from neighboring Iran. No injuries were […]
The bottom line: Russia sucks. Far too many Western radicals, left and right, have jumped on the “I <3 Russia!” bandwagon. What is happening now is an intramural conflict within the global ruling class/power elite that was identified by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. “A futile war between […]
By Albino Squirrell, The Syndicalist Papers Despite capitalism march towards unlimited economic growth, at the coast and expense of everything else from community, nation state, religion, mass proprietorship, ethnoreligious identity etc. The capitalist class is not a homogenous group when it comes ideals and visons of what the […]
By Albino Squirrel The Syndicalist Papers I think anyone who calls themselves a conservative and is serious about it in America is finding it harder and harder to support capitalism. We see time and time again how modern global capitalism has eroded things like the family, community, the […]
Open Society Foundation NEW YORK/BERLIN/KYIV—The Open Society Foundations today are pledging an initial $25 million to launch the Ukraine Democracy Fund and urge other funders to join us in supporting civil society in Ukraine in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s assault on democracy. This initiative builds on […]
LA Progressive People are being murdered in Ukraine to fulfill the pathological needs of a dictator. We watch as children lie dead beside the road, as apartment buildings are bombed, as old women stumble over rubble trying to escape the shelling with their little dogs. “How terrible!” we […]
By Russell Contreras and Astrid Galván, Axios Nick Fuentes, identified as a “white supremacist” in Justice Department filings, made headlines last week for hosting a white nationalist conference in Florida. His father is also half Mexican American. The big picture: Fuentes is part of a small but increasingly […]
This week, we’re joined by Trita Parsi, executive vice president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. With Dr. Parsi, we discuss why this moment demands that the U.S. disentangle itself from hawkish, war-bent alliances, how the situation relates to Middle Eastern politics, Dr. Parsi’s strong case against […]
By Nicolas Niarchos and Nikolai von Bismarck The Nation Przemyśl, Poland—It is 10 hours by train from here to Gdánsk, six hours to Warsaw, four hours to Kraków. “Some of these people don’t even know where Gdánsk is,” Yulia volunteered, smoking outside the station here as streams of […]
Some are, some aren’t. “Latino” is a pretty broad category. By Steve Phillips, The Nation In Texas, unapologetically progressive Latinx candidates saw victories across the state, contradicting the claims of an exodus from the Democratic Party. After Democrats lost seats in the House of Representatives in the 2020 […]
By Alexis Grenell The Nation In conversation with the adult film doyenne on porn, feminism, and identity. Like much of the world, I’ve been captivated by adult film actress turned director Stormy Daniels—but not for the usual reasons. Her encounter with former President Donald Trump is the least […]
By Elie Mystal The Nation In a nod to the bad old days, an amendment to a Missouri anti-abortion bill would make it a crime to help a pregnant Missourian get an abortion outside the state. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 mandated the seizure and return of […]
This issue isn’t going to go away. As the USA increasingly adopts a Third World model class system, the ranks of the homeless will continue to grow. By SARA CLINE, Associated Press/Report for America PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Makeshift shelters abut busy roadways, tent cities line sidewalks, tarps […]
By Andrew Sullivan An invasion in Europe has exposed the flimsiness of post-liberalism. It would perhaps be too glorious an irony if it were Vladimir Putin who finally buzz-killed the American and European right’s infatuation with post-liberalism. But, as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine staggers shambolically and criminally forward, […]
By Andrew Sullivan Weekly Dish She makes the case for more compassion and less coercion when it comes to drug addiction. But when does compassion become enabling? Maia is the author of Unbroken Brain: A Revolutionary New Way of Understanding Addiction, and her latest book, Undoing Drugs, which […]
By Peter Weber The Week Russian forces continue to make inroads in southern Ukraine, but few military experts seem to think the war is going very well for Russia. The invading army has suffered “very, very significant casualties,” a U.S. official told CBS News on Wednesday, putting the U.S. […]
By PAUL J. WEBER and JAMIE STENGLE, Associated Press AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas abortion providers on Friday conceded a final blow to their best hope of stopping the nation’s most restrictive abortion law after a new ruling ended what little path forward the U.S. Supreme Court had […]
First It Was “Transitory,” Then a Sign of Recovery, Then Corporate Greed, Now It’s Vladimir Putin’s Fault! By Mike Gleason, Money Metals Exchange Money Metals First, they said inflation was transitory. Then when that line became untenable, they said inflation was a sign of a recovering economy. Then […]
Fox News host slams Biden over inflation on ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight.
“Only making the situation worse” perfectly describes Hillary’s entire career
It is good to remember that while USA now needs Venezuela on its side because it needs to replace Russian oil, Venezuela is also going to need new allies (or at least less enemies), because Russia has always been a close friend to many South American countries, and […]
I think it might also depend on your relationship to your country, its history etc. It’s not straightforward; let’s keep it real. A more interesting question worth asking is “What would you die for?” I think you might find that for some people their nation would be lower […]
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave debate whether Ghislaine Maxwell will receive a new trial.
Pollster Nancy Zdunkewicz breaks down the American public’s views towards sanctions imposed on Russia.
Deputy opinion editor at Newsweek, Batya Ungar-Sargon, details the outcome of the People’s Convoy in Washington, D.C.
Host of the Bad Faith Podcast, Briahna Joy Gray, weighs in reports that the Pentagon Defense Budget for FY 2023 could surpass $770 Billion.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave debate whether Jussie Smollett’s 150-day jail sentence is too harsh.
Public defender, Olayemi Olurin, details the calls for officials to shutdown Rikers Island.
Host of the Katie Halper Show, Katie Halper, reacts to reports that former CNN president Jeff Zucker was paid a $5 million bonus in his exit deal.
Pennsylvania congressional candidate, Alexandra M. Hunt, discusses her campaign for Congress.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss what qualifies as legitimate violence in light of Facebook’s approval of content calling for the assassination of Vladimir Putin.
The American Prospect’s Lee Harris details how oil companies and frackers are responsible for rising gas prices.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to the TSA’s extension of the air travel mask mandate.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss the $1.5T spending package passed by the House last night.
Krystal and Saagar cover the decision by Marjorie Taylor Greene to buy the surging defense company stocks while she publicly decries the profits being made off war in Ukraine
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Daily Poster founder David Sirota to better understand how corporate special interests use their money to influence decisions made by the Supreme Court
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