DAMNING Emails Uncover Hunter Biden’s Role In Funding UKRAINIAN BIOLABS
Batya Ungar-Sargon describes how Russiagate has influenced Democrats’ views on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Batya Ungar-Sargon describes how Russiagate has influenced Democrats’ views on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Krystal and Saagar offer their perspective on the remarks by actor and filmmaker Sean Penn about his insistence Zelensky make a remote cameo at the Oscars as Russia plunders Ukraine
Unpopular opinion: Macron is doing better than Biden and Johnson throughout this crisis. He at least wants de-escalation, Biden is making dangerous gaffes and Boris is gagging for more involvement.
Julia Manchester and Philip Wegmann discuss the Biden administration’s strategy for explaining away inflation.
Krystal dives into the Amazon labor union fight happening right now with warehouse workers in multiple states who have expressed dismay that AOC, Bernie, and other leftist politicians have ignored them
Putin cannot be allowed to exercise dominion over Europe.” Nope, that’s America’s job.
Robby Soave details Vladimir Putin’s invocation of Harry Potter and cancel culture in an attack criticizing the West.
Krystal and Saagar go through all of President Biden’s comments about Russian President Putin and the war in Ukraine including an unscripted demand for regime change and other alarming remarks
Chris Rock deserves an Oscar for his performance after getting slapped.
Ryan Grim breaks down Vladimir Putin’s latest update in strategy for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Krystal and Saagar weigh in on the decision by Joe Rogan to stop interviewing politicians after the intense media scrutiny he has received when he has gotten involved in electoral politics
Imagine a debate between her and Marjorie Taylor Greene. It would be pure comedic gold
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to the 2022 Oscars.
Marshall Kosloff from The Realignment Podcast talks with military expert Robert Farley about Ukraine’s air force in their war against Russia and the broader outlook on air combat
“Do you think a solar storm could cause a power outage?” “Well in my opinion, the sun goes up and then it goes down”
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to President Biden’s escalation of tensions between the West and Russia.
Krystal and Kyle Kulinski of Krystal Kyle & Friends respond to the claim by New York Times writer and 1619 Project author Nikole Hannah Jones that tipping service workers is racist
Imagine turning a lawsuit where it was unlikely you’d lose into prison time for perjury and failing to appear in court. This is like that episode of The Looney Tunes Show where Bugs and Daffy had to spend a year in prison for arguing over a $50 fine.
The American Prospect’s Lee Harris makes the case that climate change is a working-class problem.
Krystal and Saagar have commentator James Li of the 51-49 show make the case that web3’s promise of decentralization is not what it appears to be
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to President Biden’s escalation of tensions between the West and Russia. Ryan Grim breaks down Vladimir Putin’s latest update in strategy for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Robby Soave details Vladimir Putin’s invocation of Harry Potter and cancel culture in an attack criticizing […]
Krystal and Saagar cover the Biden comments about Putin he made, bloodthirsty media neocons and liberals, terrible polling for Biden, Trump’s ‘Stop the Steal’ Georgia rally, SCOTUS Justice Thomas’s grifter wife, drama at the Oscars, the Left’s betrayal of Amazon workers, MSNBC’s war against fitness, and how Wall […]
By William S. Lind, Traditional Right As of this writing (March 19), the Russian invasion of Ukraine is stuck in the mud. That is bad news for Russia, because time favors Ukraine. As Western military aid pours in and Ukraine mobilizes all its resources, the correlation of forces […]
Peter Zeihan gives his presentation on the changing character of war at the Maneuver Warfighter Conference.
One thing that I respect about Peter Zeihan is that in spite of his own “pro-Atlanticist and pro-globalist” views (his own self-description) he still does serious and seemingly accurate geopolitical analysis, even if his perspective is the polar opposite of my own anti-imperialist perspective. Demetri Kofinas speaks with […]
By Aída Chávez The Nation After 50 years of prohibition, some states are starting to challenge the federal government’s policy on psychedelic drugs. In November 2020, voters in Oregon passed a pair of historic drug policy ballot measures. The first was Measure 110, a proposal to decriminalize low-level […]
By Maia Szalavitz The Nation Just a few decades ago, the left and the right, politicians and the public, universally embraced the criminalization of drug use. But a new consensus has emerged. Annapolis Police Chief Ed Jackson was raised by a single mother in a Baltimore housing project. […]
By Bill Angelbeck and Colin Grier Throughout human history, people have lived in societies without formalized government. We argue that the theory of anarchism presents a productive framework for analyzing decentralized societies. Anarchism encompasses a broad array of interrelated principles for organizing societies without the centralization of authority. […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley In my lazy little corner of rural Central Pennsylvanian Trump country there has always been a sizeable minority of Russian emigres. I honestly have zero idea why but at some point, some lonely Soviet refugee found this bucolic […]
There is a somewhat interesting discussion of transracialism in this as well.
Krystal and Saagar respond to this week’s round of questions about postwar Russia, long term thinking, stock price ban, media admitting lies, and the incentive structure for Breaking Points!
“The line was not in Biden’s prepared remarks, a separate White House official said.” Bullshit. I suspect this speech was written for him by some neocon douchebag in the State Department. Biden probably had no idea what he was reading from the teleprompter. When he speaks off the […]
By Murtaza Hussain The Intercept Despite being browbeaten by the U.S., a growing number of Asian, African, and Latin American countries are charting a neutral path. IN THE LATE 1990S, at a time when U.S. global dominance still looked invincible, Singaporean diplomat and academic Kishore Mahbubani raised questions about […]
Some comedy for today. This article is an example of what full-on neoconservatism actually looks like, basically a hybrid of the French revolutionary tradition, Trotsky’s concept of permanent revolution, and Zionism. Although this author is not a neocon leader, just some talentless and thoughtless hack. By Shay Khatari, […]
But the problem is that the national conservatives are a front movement for the neocons, a controlled opposition from the right. By W. James Antle III, The Week There is a growing sense in some quarters that the Russian invasion of Ukraine has been a setback for national […]
By Damon Linker, The Week Abortion bans are testing Americans’ tolerance for far-right policies. As a political centrist who’s voted exclusively for Democrats (or rather, against Republicans) for 18 years now, I’ve been making “popularist” arguments since long before the term was coined. For those unfamiliar with it, […]
Krystal and Saagar cover Verizon’s union busting, latino vote shifts, terrible inflation advice, Rogan rejecting Trump, commodities prices, Putin’s relationship with Trump, and a breakdown of everything web3! J ustin Gest: https://www.amazon.com/Majority-Minor… Kyle Kulinski: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCldf… Marshall Kosloff: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3O3… James Li: https://www.youtube.com/c/5149withJam… The Lever: https://www.levernews.com/ Timestamps: Union Busting: 0:00 […]
By Mary Kay Linge New York Post President Biden demanded the ouster of Vladimir Putin on Saturday in a fiery speech in Warsaw as the Russian invasion of Ukraine entered its second month – but the White House quickly scrambled to say the Leader of the Free World […]
The following article first appeared anonymously in the September 1939 edition of American communist journal Living Marxism. Its author, Otto Rühle, was living in Mexico at the time, having fled there by way of Czechoslovakia during the early ’30s to escape the rise of National Socialism (Rühle’s wife, Alice […]
By Bård Amundsen An international research group has found that the pandemic affected different areas of Europe differently. Norway may have been hit hard. The Black Death ravaged Europe in the years around 1350. It became the most notorious pandemic in human history, although the plague and other […]
By Mark Kreidler Capital and Main Exploring income inequality in the land of milk and money. Without question, the pandemic pounded workers in California. The state lost a greater proportion of jobs than the nation as a whole during the worst of COVID-19, and even as the economic […]
Someone who makes $100,000 per year takes home around $68,000 after taxes. In some US cities, nearly $30,000 of that would go for rent, if not more. Then there are student loan payments, health insurance premiums, car payments, child care, etc., etc., etc. Key Insights from LendingClub’s and […]
By Yaron Steinbuch and Joshua Rhett Miller Lauren Pazienza, the 26-year-old woman accused of shoving an elderly former vocal coach to her death, was blasted by her former high school and college classmates Friday, including by one who said “Karma is a bitch” about the accused killer. “Karma […]
By Josh Boswell For Dailymail.com The Russian government held a press conference Thursday claiming that Hunter Biden helped finance a US military ‘bioweapons’ research program in Ukraine However the allegations were branded a brazen propaganda ploy to justify president Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine and sow discord in […]
By Anya Zoledziowski Vice Shortly after Russia first invaded Ukraine in February, Polish civilians started flocking to shooting ranges to learn how to use AK-47s, Glocks, and more. WARSAW, Poland — Scared that Russian President Vladimir Putin will eventually target them, Polish civilians, many of them women, are […]
By Evan Simko-Bednarski New York Post The duo were charged with wire fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering for allegedly selling bogus NFTs to investors before abandoning the project, shutting down their website, and absconding with $1.1 million in digital funds. They took the virtual money and […]
By Mark Oppenheimer and Jason Werbeloff, Quillette Unpopular, unorthodox and extreme opinions no less than any others need their spokesmen, in order that our chances of discovering truths and making wise decisions be increased. ~Joel Feinberg In January of this year, SUNY Fredonia ethicist Stephen Kershnar appeared on […]
Katie Halper discusses mainstream media narratives regarding Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The move toward urbanization and the packing in of Russian families into state-built tenement multifamily housing pushed birthrates down. As did the economic downtown of the late Soviet era. We see this everywhere. In Russian industry and innovation. In their crumbling infrastructure. And most important, in their government […]
The fact that the media is more hawkish on Ukraine/Russia than the media illustrates the differences between the old guard foreign policy elite, from which Biden received his tutelage and the younger neocon/neoliberal types who dominate the media. The new wave of foreign policy elites is more extreme […]
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