What Is A Woman? GOP Lawmakers Incapable Of Answering Question Asked To KBJ
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to a Huffpost video depicting GOP lawmakers unable to answer the question asked to SCOTUS Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to a Huffpost video depicting GOP lawmakers unable to answer the question asked to SCOTUS Nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson.
Krystal and Saagar react to the media’s pressure on White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki at the recent press briefing to escalate with Russia and start WW3
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss the latest Covid-19 updates. Robby Soave criticizes journalist Judd Legum’s reporting on a leaked internal email from the Koch family’s Stand Together foundation. Ryan Grim breaks down a group of pro-Israel Democrats’ efforts to sabotage the Biden administration’s efforts to negotiate a […]
LA Progressive More than 100 years after World War I, Europe’s leaders are sleepwalking toward a new all-out war. In 1914, the European governments believed that the war would last three weeks; it lasted four years and resulted in more than 20 million deaths. The same nonchalance is […]
By Peter Weber, The Week The Pentagon said Wednesday that Russian forces have completely withdrawn from near Kyiv and Chernihiv in northern Ukraine and are refitting in Belarus and Russia for probable eventual deployment to eastern Ukraine. “The withdrawal of Russian troops from the north around Kyiv wasn’t […]
The Signal Why is Disney suddenly at the center of such a fierce cultural fight in the U.S.? Carmenita Higginbotham on the newly polarizing politics of America’s most mainstream entertainment brand. David Everett Elites on the American right are in an intense conflict with an iconic American institution, the […]
Chapter 3 of “BreadTube Serves Imperialism” read by Sophia.
Krystal and Saagar look at the war crimes in Ukraine, media warmongering, Chomsky’s comments, Obama humiliating Biden, Amazon Labor Union updates, Black Lives Matter corruption, CNN+ pathetic numbers, Stacey Abrams grifting, more recession indications, and the case against regime change with Matt Taibbi! Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Matt Taibbi: https://taibbi.substack.com/ […]
Are the Russian’s retreating from Kyiv or was this the plan all along?
This is interesting. Taft Republicanism is definitely making a comeback, although some of these characters are more “neo-Know-Nothings” than Taftians. My take on NATO is that the European countries are collectively wealthier and more densely populated than the USA. It should be their responsibility to provide for their […]
By W. James Antle III The Week Colorado’s Democratic governor, Jared Polis, has acquired a reputation as a bipartisan bridge-builder. He was the only Democrat ranked in the top 10 of governors by the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council. He was praised for his relaxed attitude on COVID-19 […]
By Damon Linker, The Week Remember the Trump administration? I sometimes wonder if we do. Not the big moments — the corporate tax cut, the chummy meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, the insults to our NATO allies, the two impeachments, the insurrection on Jan. 6, […]
By Peter R. Quiñones Recently, a few people have asked what I believe the end game is for everything that’s happening now. Inflation, warmongering, educators grooming kindergartners – an endless stream of insanity that points to everything coming to a head. Soon. Some are predicting nuclear war. Is […]
By Caitlin Johnstone NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has announced that he expects NATO will be deepening its relationship with its “partners” in the Asia-Pacific because China has not condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “We see that China has been unwilling to condemn Russia’s aggression, and has joined […]
By Blair Taylor From Alterglobalization to Occupy Wall Street: Neoanarchism and the New Spirit of Capitalism The Research Group on Post-Growth Societies, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena Tuesday, September 29th This talk will present an overview of my doctoral research, which examines how political transformations within left social movements have helped […]
by Peter Zeihan on April 7, 2022 There has been a persistent argument made by Russia apologists – unwitting or otherwise – that Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine is the fault of the West. Or NATO. Or some combination, but with the United States ultimately bearing the brunt of responsibility. […]
By Caitlin Johnstone NBC News has a new report out citing multiple anonymous US officials, humorously titled “In a break with the past, U.S. is using intel to fight an info war with Russia, even when the intel isn’t rock solid“. The officials say the Biden administration has […]
By Paul Raekstad One of the more debated topics in the recent realist literature concerns the compatibility of realism and utopianism. Perhaps the greatest challenge to utopian political thought comes from Bernard Williams’ realism, which argues, among other things, that political values should be subject to what he […]
By Caitlin Johnstone Friendly reminder that it’s impossible to get a clear understanding of what’s going on in the world without accounting for the fact that very powerful people within your own society are actively working very hard to manipulate your understanding in their favor. Obviously believing unproven […]
By Josh Boswell In Zurich, Switzerland For Dailymail.Com Whistleblower Jack Maxey gave DailyMail.com a copy of the hard drive from Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop in the spring of 2021 DailyMail.com has published dozens of stories exposing Hunter’s drug use, sex obsession and questionable business dealings For the past two […]
By Caroline Vakil The Hill A whopping 70 percent of Americans view Russia as an enemy of the United States, a jump of roughly 30 percentage points from January, according to a new survey released on Wednesday. A Pew Research Center survey found that 7 in 10 Americans […]
By Josh Gerstein and Kyle Cheney Politico A judge has issued the first outright acquittal of a defendant charged in the Capitol riot. Following a two-day bench trial in U.S. District Court in Washington, New Mexico engineer Matthew Martin was acquitted Wednesday on four misdemeanor charges by U.S. […]
When the tankies out-alt-right the alt-right.
I’m always suspicious of some of these “world’s richest people” lists for precisely that reason. They tend to leave off some of these older royal, aristocratic, banking, and industrial dynasties that extend back for centuries. For instance, I suspect that some of the royal dynasties in Europe and […]
From August, 2021. Interesting how the weenie class has little interest in this. “But muh Ukraine!” France 24 Bahrain, Russia and other members of the U.N. Human Rights Council pushed through a vote on Thursday to shut down the body’s war crimes investigations in Yemen, in a stinging […]
Russia vs. Ukraine is a heel vs. heel match of international relations. Ivan Koloff vs. Skandor Akbar. The intelligent response from other nations would be to simply contain them and keep the fighting from spreading to other countries.
So apparently no one at BSNBC noticed the hilarious irony of dressing their spokesmodel in an Elmer Fudd cosplay outfit. And who forgot to give him the bazooka?
Former President Trump’s net worth has risen drastically since he left office, reversing a drop in wealth he experienced during his presidency.
Richard Medhurst Interviews Scott Ritter
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to the internet hoax causing people to believe falsely that Joe Rogan had passed away.
Pakistan fits naturally into the alliance of Eurasia against Western imperialism.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to Tucker Carlson and Glenn Greenwald calling out fake tweets lobbed at them from “Never Trump” backers.
This is just going to be his recurring way to ‘deal’ with student loans until the midterms end
Maybe he’s doing a reenactment of the crazed cadet that he played in “Taps.” The Sean Penn-Sean Hannity axis. How’s that for a “Red-Brown Alliance”? Ryan Grim and Robby Soave debate nuclear deterrence.
Former Obama administration official David Axelrod recently discovered, to his chagrin, that his health insurance provider decided to stop covering a prescription medication that the “Axe Files” host takes for a chronic condition, and now he’s on the hook for $639 a month. Axelrod calls in to complain […]
Chris Smalls is really killing it.
Kim Iversen breaks down what an ESG score is.
In January medical ethics professor Aaron Kheriaty was fired by the University of California-Irvine for violating the mandate that all university employees be vaccinated against COVID-19. Kheriaty’s argument that since he’d already contracted COVID so his so-called “natural immunity” should serve just as well as the vaccine, if […]
War is a double win for them: it gets ratings and makes their advertisers very rich. I guess they hadn’t considered the dying part.
Journalist and former federal prosecutor Ankush Khardori
For centuries the left in the United States has stood against authoritarianism and government repression, and for civil liberties and the cause of the working class. Yet with the advent of COVID and the resulting pandemic, many on the left have abandoned all of those values, acquiescing to […]
The funniest thing is that Connor Lamb has received all sorts of endorsements and he still is losing to Fetterman.
Max Alvarez and Pamela Denise Long discuss the future of the American economy and debate how government should address rising prices and record corporate profits.
We need 1000 more Chris Smalls out there organizing from the inside out. Nobody, including politicians will be able to force unionization for people. This needs to happen exactly how this thing happened. People… workers… from the front line need to step up and put pressure on these […]
Robby Soave criticizes Washington D.C.’s school mask policy as illogical.
Keep Joe on life support, folks! Krystal and Saagar bring Kyle Kulinski’s commentary on Kamala Harris’s long-winded, lack on an answer on a softball question about whether the US supports regime change in Russia to get rid of Putin
It really sounds like they were trying to ban specific words and THEN also banned the words a person would use in describing their frustration at those words being banned.
Briahna Joy Gray reacts to the Biden administration’s extension of the federal student loan repayment pause.
Krystal and Saagar offer their views on the reported top contender to replace Rachel Maddow as MSNBC’s primetime host and face of the network
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