Interracial Marriage BAN Ok With GOP Senator
So Mitch McConnell’s marriage would be unrecognized in some states
So Mitch McConnell’s marriage would be unrecognized in some states
Kim Iversen questions why the American and Ukranian governments seem to be pushing aside the prospect of ending Ukraine’s war with Russia through peace negotiations.
Kid rock looks like Dana Carvey playing Joe Dirt.
Shaunna Thomas and Pamela Denise Long react to new reporting from Insider identifying 19 members of Congress who stand to profit off of the war in Ukraine due to their Raytheon and Lockheed Martin stock holdings.
“Nobody talks about the future as much as I do, but enough of the future, let’s keep talking about 2020 because we don’t talk about that enough”
Briahna Joy Gray makes the case for nationalizing the oil and gas industry.
Based on how hands-off NATO has been so far, a first strike would be more likely to come from Putin and would be selectively targeted to a prominent location in Ukraine. Even then, I don’t think NATO would respond in kind. NATO would respond, with conventional weapons, and […]
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave debate solutions to the continuing surge in gas prices.
“There’s class warfare, alright, but it’s my class, the rich class that’s making war… And we’re winning.” -Warren Buffett.
Robby Soave breaks down tough questions Ketanji Brown Jackson faced during her confirmation hearings yesterday.
Krystal and Saagar talk with author Justin Gest to understand the political and historical context surrounding the Latino shift to the GOP that will play a major role in elections to come
Kyle needs to diversify his information storage design. Screenshot the tweet. Save the link to the article. Gotta have backups…
Ryan Grim details a major change to how major firms compute your credit score.
Krystal and Saagar bring fresh content from political commentator Kyle Kulinski where he covers the liberal obsession with Putin and Trump’s relationship and why the war in Ukraine started under Biden
By Ali Fathollah-Nejad Middle East Institute Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine, which triggered Europe’s first major conflict since the Balkan Wars of the 1990s, marks a watershed in the continent’s post-Cold War history. The conflict poses significant security challenges for countries throughout Eurasia and beyond, and has […]
By Thomas Fazi The Unherd The West, following the lead of the United States, has reacted to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by introducing a “crippling” regime of sanctions. It is a “total economic and financial war” aimed at “caus[ing] the collapse of the Russian economy”, the French finance […]
Caleb Maupin is a widely acclaimed speaker, writer, journalist, and political analyst. He has traveled extensively in the Middle East and in Latin America. He was involved with the Occupy Wall Street movement from its early planning stages, and has been involved many struggles for social justice. He […]
The sphere of politics is almost never about logically determining the best path forward. It is most often about carving the way that benefits those in power the most. The logical inconsistencies between the media ignoring Nazi Ukranian brigades because it doesn’t fit their agenda while trying to […]
Chas Freeman, a retired senior US diplomat, analyzes Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the US role, and the geopolitical fallout. “Everything we are doing, rather than accelerate an end to the fighting and some compromise, seems to be aimed at prolonging the fighting,” Freeman says. Guest: Chas Freeman. Veteran […]
By Grayson Quay The Week Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) ended his questioning of Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson on Tuesday by asking Jackson why she accused former President George W. Bush and former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld of being “war criminals.” “I don’t know you well, […]
By Jason Fields The Week One question keeping NATO leaders up at night is whether Russian President Vladimir Putin has designs on other territories beyond Ukraine. The answer is to be seen in Belarus, now largely a Russian vassal state. How it happened and what life is like in […]
By Damon Linker, The Week I’ve been a harsh critic of U.S. foreign policy, and especially of analysts who favor the aggressive use of military force in the conduct of U.S. foreign policy, for a long time now. But Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is different. For the first […]
Matthias Matthijs on how the war in Ukraine is changing the global security, economic, and political terrain. Germany’s historic remilitarization may be the clearest sign yet that Moscow’s war on Ukraine has reinvigorated the Western alliance. Meanwhile, the European Union imposed severe sanctions on Russia, and NATO member states approved […]
Krystal and Saagar talk with Russian anti-war activist Egor Kotkin who is currently in Moscow about conditions at home after sanctions, Putin’s calculations, wartime propaganda, and similarities to the US political moment
MSNBC contributor Malcolm Nance tweeted out recently that the notorious Ukrainian paramilitary force known as the Azov Battalion had been “cleansed” of its Nazi elements in 2014, shortly after helping to lead the Maidan Rebellion. Nance offered no supporting evidence for the claim, but his tweet fits into […]
Krystal and Saagar break down the warnings from the Biden administration about a coming Russian cyberattack on the US in response to western sanctions over the war in Ukraine
White House reporters love two things more than any others – getting to be on camera when they ask questions, and war. And thanks to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the current crop of predominantly women who comprise the White House press pool have been able to explore […]
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to physical abuse allegations against Missouri Senate candidate Eric Greitens.
Saagar looks at the humiliating response by the Biden administration to Saudi Arabia’s refusal to drill more oil to fulfill the supply needs of the US and elsewhere despite our continued support for their regime
Actor, comedian and podcaster Russell Brand has lately come under fire from the establishment press in his native England, labeled a “conspiracy theorist” who spreads misinformation and makes wild accusations without providing supporting evidence. Now Brand has used his platform to strike back, posting a video refuting the […]
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to horrific new reporting on the famine in Afghanistan. Lina holds her baby boy, Osman, as he undergoes treatment at the malnutrition ward of the Ataturk National Children’s Hospital in Kabul, Afghanistan, Thursday, Dec, 2, 2021. According to U.N. figures from early […]
Krystal and Saagar join the chorus of those ridiculing the comedian and Oscars host Amy Schumer for inviting Zelensky to the show as Ukraine faces an all-consuming invasion from Russia
Remember when actors were just court jesters and we didn’t give a f*ck what they thought? Wait, I still feel that way.
Kim Iversen calls out U.S. media for condemning Vladimir Putin’s attacks on free speech but ignoring the same kind of attacks happening in Ukraine.
Krystal and Saagar examine the growing generational wealth gap between Baby Boomers and Millennials exacerbated by covid that has caused major problems in the housing market
Not a surprise. When people are in economic dire straits do you have a tendency to try to take the edge off with all sorts of stuff. It just so happens that alcohol is one of the easiest things to get your hands on. It’s just another sign […]
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss the suspension of The Babylon Bee’s Twitter account.
Krystal and Saagar review the allegations made by the ex-wife of top GOP Senate candidate Eric Greiteins of Missouri who claims he committed domestic and child abuse. Graphic and explicit content will be covered in this segment.
I mean, I’ve never heard any prisoners executed by firing squad complain about it.
The Intercept’s Ken Klippenstein details the recent U.S. arms sale to Saudi Arabia. Russian President Vladimir Putin attends a signing ceremony during his meeting with Zimbabwe’s President Emmerson Mnangagwa in Moscow, Russia, on Jan. 15, 2019. Amid a worldwide chorus of condemnation against Russia’s war on Ukraine, Africa […]
Krystal covers the incoming food crisis being caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the western sanction in response as the global wheat supply and growing inequality could be the recipe for bread riots
Kudlow about Manchin: ‘He stood up to Biden’. Which is not hard considering Joe spends most of his time in lying in his oxygen tent listening to the same Bing Crosby records over and over again cause as soon as the 2nd song starts he forgot about the […]
Olayemi Olurin and Rachel Bovard discuss Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s first day of confirmation hearings.
Krystal and Saagar issue a critique of former President Trump’s hawkish tone on the Russian conflict in Ukraine that contrasts with his foreign policy positions of old
Apparently calling someone a war criminal isn’t a verbal attack on them; I guess that’s why they never cared when Cheney and Rumsfeld were called war criminals. The irony.
Ryan Grim makes the case for fighting the opioid crisis by decriminalizing entheogens.
Krystal and Saagar cover the exasperation with which a Fox News host pressed former President Trump on his ‘Stop the Steal’ claims that the 2020 Presidential election was rigged against him
My favorite part is the below $300k qualifier, which is like 99% of Americans. So they want 99% of Americans riding buses and living off of beans? WTF?
Robby Soave details the Twitter beef that caused an LGBTQ+ author to lose out on a Lammy.
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