Voters RUN OUT Of Patience With Biden On Inflation
Julia Manchester and Philip Wegmann debate the role inflation will play in the 2022 midterm elections
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 […]
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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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By Jeva Lange The Week Several years ago, two New York Police Department detectives knocked on my apartment door and asked if they could have my landlord’s phone number so they could review our building’s surveillance camera footage for an investigation. In the ensuing back-and-forth with my landlord’s […]
By Brigid Kennedy The Week Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) on Thursday signed into law a new, 15-week abortion ban, bringing the sunshine state in line with a slew of anti-abortion measures passing through Republican legislatures nationwide, The Associated Press reports. The law, similar in design to the Mississippi […]
This is quite interesting.
Meanwhile, Alabama is such poverty stricken that the ringworm infestation is at an ALL-TIME HIGH.
So, after one year of being on the throne, Biden is comfortable enough to let his NeoCon side come out again.
The PPI came out yesterday and was the highest month over month increase since 2009. Definitely haven’t hit peak inflation yet based on that reading.
This is why I chuckle when I hear Americans talking about other countries having state-run media. Literally the pot and the kettle.
Stelter exists to be a punchline to get dunked on whenever he shows his face.
The moment she starts with “the US has worked tirelessly, …” My BS senses tingles non-stop.
Will Jawando and Melik Abdul discuss how inflation has influenced the Biden administration’s popularity.
Kim Iversen breaks down the latest Covid data in cities where mask mandates have been reinstated.
Briahna Joy Gray, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave debate whether Elon Musk owning Twitter would be a good or bad thing.
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave react to viral video from Ben Shapiro’s appearance at a North Carolina ‘Men Cannot Be Women’ event.
Robby Soave and Briahna Joy Gray react to reporting that Senator Dianne Feinstein is experience rapid mental decline.
Robby Soave criticizes Warner Brothers for posturing as progressive but then censoring their LGBTQ content in China.
Briahna Joy Gray breaks down the Congressional Progressive Caucus’ controversial endorsement of Rep. Shontel Brown in her rematch election with Nina Turner.
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave react to the arrest of suspect, Frank R. James, in the Brooklyn subway shooting.
Krystal and Saagar along with Kyle and Marshall talk about the Elon Musk Twitter offer and ensuing saga live from New York City as he vows to fight for free speech regardless of the business model
Krystal and Saagar bring updates to the labor market with Kyle Kulinski and Marshall Kosloff as Amazon and Starbucks escalate their union busting tactics to fight workers
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Marshall Kosloff and Kyle Kulinski live from New York as rent inflation spikes in cities around the country and mortgage rates increase to 5%
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Marshall Kosloff and Kyle Kulinski live from New York to talk about why the healthcare debate has fallen out of American politics after the 2020 election
Krystal and Saagar discuss with Kyle Kulinski and Marshall Kosloff the geopolitical shifts following the Russian war with Ukraine as US interests look towards Europe instead of China
Krystal and Saagar talk live with Marshall and Kyle about the future of energy policy given geopolitical instability and rising gas prices as politicians incentives stray from the American public
Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave react to the arrest of suspect, Frank R. James, in the Brooklyn subway shooting. Briahna Joy Gray breaks down the Congressional Progressive Caucus’ controversial endorsement of Rep. Shontel Brown in her rematch election with Nina Turner. Robby Soave criticizes Warner Brothers for […]
(Montgomery, Alabama – April 14, 2022) – With Governor Kay Ivey’s signature on sound money legislation today, Alabama has become the second state this year to expand its sales tax exemption involving gold and silver. Alabama Senate Bill 13, championed by Sen. Tim Melson and Rep. Jamie Kiel, passed […]
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Marshall and Kyle Live from New York City! The topics of discussion as voted on by premium subs are housing, healthcare, energy, geopolitics, and labor!
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Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has been ousted in a parliamentary no-confidence vote that he alleges was induced by US pressure. Massive protests have been held across the country to oppose Khan’s removal. Scholar Junaid Ahmad analyzes Pakistan’s new political crisis. Guest: Junaid Ahmad. Professor of religion and […]
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters a new phase, former Swiss intelligence officer, senior United Nations official, and NATO advisor Jacques Baud analyzes the conflict and argues that the US and its allies are exploiting Ukraine in a longstanding campaign to bleed its Russian neighbor. Guest: Jacques Baud. Former […]
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Former weapons inspector and US Marine Scott Ritter recently tweeted that he believed that Ukrainian forces, and not Russians, were responsible for the civilian killings in Bucha, and by blaming Russia, American President Joe Biden was committing a war crime. Inexplicably, Twitter then suspended Ritter’s account, alleging that […]
Olayemi Olurin, Briahna Joy Gray, and Robby Soave discuss New York Mayor Eric Adams’ response to yesterday’s Brooklyn subway shooting.
Emily Jashinsky, Briahna Joy Gray, and Robby Soave react to reporting that former CNN host Chris Cuomo arranged positive on-air coverage in exchange for one of his accusers’ silence.
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