Saudi State TV BRUTALLY Mocks Biden As Doddering Old Fool
Calling arms to Saudi Arabia “defensive weapons” is like calling starvation “low calorie food”
Calling arms to Saudi Arabia “defensive weapons” is like calling starvation “low calorie food”
Briahna Joy Gray, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to Joe Rogan’s stance on members of Congress profiting on equities from a position of regulatory power.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Georgia based journalist Greg Bluestein to better understand the 2022 election forecast in GA and the impact Trump will have in the midterms and beyond
“Psychedelics are illegal not because a loving government is concerned that you may jump out of a third story window. Psychedelics are illegal because they dissolve opinion structures and culturally laid down models of behaviour and information processing. They open you up to the possibility that everything you […]
Katie Halper criticizes Bill Maher and Joe Rogan for their criticism of Disney’s ‘wokeness.’
Krystal and Kyle Kulinski of Krystal Kyle & Friends talk to progressive leader and congressional candidate Nina Turner about her campaign this time around as her Democratic primary approaches
By Marisa Lagos KQED With major national and statewide increases in murders since the start of the pandemic, crime is shaping up to be a big political football in 2022. In California, it’s already dominating debate in the race for attorney general, and has largely fueled the recall […]
“They’re lizard people!” So @FlorenceGaub (an EU drone) on German TV explained that Russians simply don’t value human life the same way we do in the West.
By Jonathan Haidt, The Atlantic What would it have been like to live in Babel in the days after its destruction? In the Book of Genesis, we are told that the descendants of Noah built a great city in the land of Shinar. They built a tower “with […]
By Peter Weber, The Week Police interrogations and dramatic confessions are “a staple of countless TV shows, including ones you might not expect,” John Oliver said on Sunday night’s Last Week Tonight. “But it’s not just audiences who find them compelling — juries do, too. Confessions are viewed […]
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss gun violence and rising crime in light of multiple mass shootings over the weekend. Ryan Grim explains the growing influence of Big Crypto in politics and campaigning. Robby Soave describes the latest developments in Elon Musk’s attempted purchase of Twitter. Kim Iversen […]
Krystal and Saagar cover Biden’s escalating rhetoric towards Putin, Ukraine war updates, Elon vs Twitter board, Elon vs Saudis, media’s free speech meltdown, Biden’s midterm landscape, bipartisan movement on stock ban, CNN+ numbers, Christian Smalls on Tucker, history of online speech, and Jordan Chariton reporting on Amazon worker […]
The coming American Fascism was something often discussed on the Left in the late 2010’s around the Trump Movement, how well does the Left in North America truly know the history? Steven Jones joins Ewoks Unhinged to discuss the origins of Fascism, as we urge contemporary Socialists to […]
Tankies out-alt-righting the alt-right.
The Signal How is the war in Ukraine changing globalization? Adam Tooze on the new dynamics of world trade. Toni G “The Russian invasion of Ukraine has put an end to the globalization we have experienced over the last three decades,” Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock—the world’s largest […]
The Signal What is Russia losing in Ukraine? Chris Miller on the unplanned consequences of a brutal war of choice. Pixabay “The battle for Donbas will remind you of the Second World War,” Ukraine’s foreign minister told NATO earlier this month. Now Ukrainian and Russian forces are gearing up […]
By Caitlin Johnstone The country with the worst elections in the western world, whose government intervenes in foreign elections more than any other government on earth, is waging a dangerous proxy war to save democracy in Ukraine, a nation which is not a democracy by any reasonable definition. […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley There is a growing conspiracy against your children in this country and it’s being waged by Queer genderbending perverts like me. We have successfully infiltrated your schools and your doctor’s offices and we are using them to peddle […]
I’ve managed to piss people off on Twitter with this tweet. Folks don’t like having their illusions challenged. Although there are subfactions of these gangs that have colors of their own.
Renowned dissident and linguist Noam Chomsky joins The Intercept’s Jeremy Scahill for a wide-ranging discussion on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, holding the powerful accountable, the role of media and propaganda in war, and what Chomsky believes is necessary to end the bloodshed in Ukraine. 6:00 Factors encouraging Russian […]
Noam Chomsky: “We’re approaching the most dangerous point in human history” US professor, Noam Chomsky now 93, joins George Eaton to discuss the Ukraine Russia War, the climate catastrophe, Keir Starmer’s Labour Party, Brexit, and much more. “It’s monstrous for Ukraine,” he said. In common with many Jews, […]
My views are basically the same as Hoppe’s although I am a little more “left-wing” in the sense of being much less sympathetic to business corporations whom I regard as the economic arms of the state, and a little more “right-wing” in the sense of rejecting Lockean universalism […]
By Michael Lind, Tablet How the foundation-NGO complex quashed innovative thinking and open debate, first on the American right and now on the center-left. I have never liked the term “public intellectual,” but like its 19th-century predecessor, “publicist,” it describes a social type that plays a useful role […]
By Victor Davis Hanson Independent Institute In pursuit of its utopian omelet, the Left cares little about the millions of middle-class Americans it must break to make it. The last 14 months have offered one of the rare occasions in recent American history when the hard Left has operated all […]
By Timothy Aeppel Reuters ELKHART, Ind., April 7 (Reuters) – What happens when Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) plops over 1,000 new jobs in one of the hottest blue-collar job markets in the country? The RV Capital of the World is about to find out. Like many other manufacturing hubs […]
The Herland Report Herland Report: The American Prison Industrial Complex: There’s no two ways about it: The United States of America and its 50 state governments love putting people in prison. The U.S. has both the highest number of prisoners and the highest per capita incarceration rate in the […]
By Paul Blest, Vice “If a union is certified, benefits and wages will essentially be frozen while the parties negotiate the contract,” the letter stated. Workers at a Starbucks that’s trying to unionize received a letter from store management in March telling them that “benefits and wages will […]
By Neema Parvini, Imperium Press The 2016 presidential campaign of Donald Trump unleashed a wave of populism not seen in America since the Nixon era, which carried him into the presidency. Seen widely as a vindication of the people over elites, his failure to bring about any meaningful […]
JANIE HAR, ASSOCIATED PRESS SAN FRANCISCO — California’s first-in-the-nation reparations task force meets in person Wednesday, the first time members have gathered face-to-face since their inaugural meeting nearly a year ago and mere weeks after the group voted to limit restitution to descendants of enslaved Black people. The […]
By Batya Ungar-Sargon As national support for unions approaches record levels, interviews reveal: a rarefied form of progressive leadership threatens to dampen their appeal among workers. NOTE FROM GLENN GREENWALD: As is true with all of the Outside Voices freelance articles that we publish here, we edit and […]
By Joshua Bote San Francisco Gate A major San Francisco Chronicle report has raised new concerns over California Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s mental fitness as she enters her fourth decade in office (SFGATE and the San Francisco Chronicle are both owned by Hearst but operate independently of one another). […]
By Ariel Zilber New York Post Elon Musk has launched a $41 billion bid to buy Twitter, saying the proposed deal is part of his plan to bring “free speech around the globe.” Musk’s offer price of $54.20 per share, which comes just days after he rejected a […]
The Lever’s Andrew Perez reports that corporate news networks are leaning on hawkish ex-military officials— without disclosing their current defense industry ties.
Will Jawando and Melik Abdul discuss the expiration of the child tax credit.
John Iadarola and Rachel Bovard react to shocking new data about teen mental health.
Julia Manchester and Philip Wegmann debate the role inflation will play in the 2022 midterm elections
Briahna Joy Gray, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss whether the major parties will ditch their establishment candidates in 2024 in exchange for outsiders.
The Atlantic Council’s Jamie Metzl calls for a bipartisan investigation into the origins of Covid-19.
For someone branded as “not smart, inarticulate,” by Ivy league educated Amazon executives, Chris Smalls displayed an amazing amount of tact and clarity.
When you get sick of that totally broken US political system, you could always start a vlogging channel.
Krystal and Saagar look at how Brian Stelter covered a Yale report previously discussed on Breaking Points about how partisan cable news networks like CNN and Fox News affect people’s views
Krystal and Saagar are joined by journalist Matthew Cunninghan-Cook of the Lever to learn more about Biden and the Democratic Party’s deep ties to Amazon as they continue to let workers down
By Caitlin Johnstone YouTube has been deleting videos disputing the US government narrative about Russian war crimes in Bucha, Ukraine, validating concerns we’ve discussed previously that Silicon Valley platforms would begin censoring anyone who challenges the authorized version of events in this war. “By the way, my video […]
By Andrew Sullivan Weekly Dish How close are we getting to a full-on war between Russia and the West? “The beginning of every war is like opening the door into a dark room. One never knows what is hidden in the darkness,” opined a certain Austrian maniac. And […]
by Peter Zeihan on April 14, 2022 Ukrainian media reported sinking the flagship of the Russian Navy’s Black Sea fleet, the Moskva, April 13, following a direct hit by an indigenously produced Neptune anti-ship missile. After several hours of uncorroborated reports, Russian media confirmed that its sailors did have […]
by Peter Zeihan on April 15, 2022 An official policy of neutrality – or at least, explicit unalignment – was once critical to the national security policies of Sweden and Finland. Not anymore. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has caused seismic shifts in European strategic planning almost overnight. Germany doubled […]
By Matt Taibbi The Great Elon Musk panic of 2022 is revealing a big fat boatload of blue-check hypocrites. Elon Musk has reportedly attempted to purchase Twitter, and I have no idea whether his influence on the company would be positive or not. I do know, however, what […]
By Andrew Sullivan Weekly Dish Haidt is a social psychologist and Professor of Ethical Leadership at the NYU Stern School of Business, and he co-founded Heterodox Academy. His latest book is The Coddling of the American Mind, but our discussion centered on his new piece for The Atlantic, […]
This episode of Krystal Kyle & Friends has it all: a full, exclusive interview with the incomparable Senator Nina Turner; direct updates about the state of her run for Congress in Ohio’s Eleventh District; a road trip; and our discussion of the breaking news surrounding her endorsements… and […]
Krystal and Saagar cover Trump’s endorsement of Dr. Oz, food prices surging, Shanghai lockdown, NATO expansion, Elon’s Twitter moves, inflation numbers, and Gen Z misery.
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