Babylon Bee SUSPENDED From Twitter For Joke About Trans Biden Admin Official
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss the suspension of The Babylon Bee’s Twitter account.
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.
Krystal and Saagar give the newest information on the war in Ukraine as Biden calls Putin a war criminal putting US-Russia diplomatic ties on edge
Former senior advisor the Secretary of Defense Col. Doug Macgregor joins Max Blumenthal and Aaron Mate for a candid, live discussion of the Russia-Ukraine war and his time in the Trump administration when an Afghan withdrawal was sabotaged and conflict with Iran and Syria continued.
This week, Briahna Joy Gray speaks to journalist & activist Abby Martin about the spate of left media censorship that’s occurred over the past few weeks. RT America, Russia’s 24/7 English-language news channel, has been shuttered — presumably because the cost of sanctions on Russia made it difficult […]
An Eastern Orthodox conservative challenges the anarchist position. By Jay Dyer The appeal of anarchism is understandable, especially in our day of what seems to be spectacular corruption on the part of members of the establishment. In the online-fueled furor of Ron Paul’s libertarian surge in 2008, those […]
By Jeff Schogol After spending 13 hours hiking into enemy territory and back to retrieve the body of a Georgian soldier who had been killed near Irpin, Ukraine, U.S. Army veteran Hieu Le knew that his war was over. Not long after recovering the fallen soldier, Le resigned […]
By David Kirby, Reason The education pioneer’s authoritarian personality was at odds with her commitment to children’s independence. The Child Is the Teacher: A Life of Maria Montessori, by Cristina De Stefano, Other Press, 248 pages, $28.99 Maria Montessori’s ideas about education stem from the principles of choice, […]
The Seattle Times Mar. 22—Nearly two decades ago, Carl Larson served in the Army as American troops toppled Saddam Hussein in a war that ignited home-front protests, claimed the lives of 4,418 U.S. service members by the end of 2010 and unleashed widespread sectarian violence in Iraq. Now […]
By Peter Zeihan on March 22, 2022 We are awash in news reports that the Europeans are poised to follow the US in banning all Russian Energy imports. Let me repeat: the Europeans are reportedly getting ready to ban imports from their largest supplier of crude oil, natural gas, […]
The Intercept’s Ken Klippenstein details the recent U.S. arms sale to Saudi Arabia. Robby Soave details the Twitter beef that caused an LGBTQ+ author to lose out on a Lammy. Ryan Grim makes the case for fighting the opioid crisis by decriminalizing entheogens. Kim Iversen calls out U.S. […]
Krystal and Saagar break down the collapse in Russia-US relations, threats of a Russian cyberattack, Trump’s hawkishness towards Russia, Trump’s fanatical obsession with ‘Stop the Steal’, Missouri Senate candidate Eric Greitens’ abuse, generational warfare in the economy, Oscars cringe, food crisis incoming, Saudi Arabia humiliation, and a Russian […]
Ukraine is a country that has experienced both a color-coded revolution sponsored by the West and a secession of its eastern regions sponsored by Russia, been in a state of de facto civil war for 8 years, and caught in the middle between Atlanticist aspirations for unipolar world […]
By Jon Skolnik, Salon Rep. Adam Kinzinger, R-Ill., doubled down on his claim that Israel should take a stronger stance against Russia, insisting that “everyone must pick a side” amid Russia’s devastating invasion of Ukraine. “We have stood with Israel and will continue to do so. But at […]
The way she describes Russian society as divided is encouraging. Maybe the Russians can have their own culture war and growing pan-secessionist sentiment to mirror the American version. And so can the Chinese, Indians, Pakistanis, Europeans, Latin Americans, Middle Easterners, Africans, etc., etc., etc., Russian news director and […]
This is pretty good. Carlson is hit and miss, but when he’s right, he’s right. I’m thinking I’d like to see Tucker Carlson enter the GOP primaries and win, and then pick Tulsi as his running mate. Obviously, there are limitations to both, and to electoralism generally, but […]
Here’s the recording of a phone call featuring Victoria Nuland, Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs (whose boss was Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton) in a phone call to US Ambassador to Ukraine, Geoffrey Pyatt; a phone call leaked to the news media on 4 […]
By Peter R. Quiñones At a time such as this one, no one wants to make it all about them and that’s not what I’m trying to do. But we ARE under attack. I will speak from my heart and hopefully some of this will resonate with you. […]
By Caitlin Johnstone We’re risking a very fast, very radioactive third world war defending the “democracy” of a regime who just banned eleven opposition parties. Liberals explaining why it’s fine to eliminate opposition parties when they become inconvenient is just liberals telling you who they really are. One […]
While I don’t share the politics of these folks, I consider them worthy and honorable opponents, unlike unworthy and dishonorable opponents like Alexander Reid-Ross, Vaush, and Goofy Gillis.
Krystal and Saagar cover how the peace talks that were taking place between Russia and Ukraine have broken down in large part due to the Kremlin’s demands for Ukraine.
By Isabel Fattal, The Atlantic “The evidence that Ukraine is winning this war is abundant, if one only looks closely at the available data,” our writer Eliot A. Cohen argues, citing Russian casualties and tactical blunders, and Ukraine’s unyielding resistance to the invasion. “The Ukrainians are doing their […]
Saagar offers his perspective on how the US media has covered India’s continued alliance with Russia as the west imposes harsh economic punishment for the invasion of Ukraine
By Peter Weber, The Week What the U.S. can learn from the war All Vladimir Putin wanted was to make Russia great again. There are many reasons Putin decided to invade Ukraine, which historians and other experts will be sussing out for years. But it seems clear that […]
Krystal and Saagar present the media’s silence on the Hunter Biden laptop coverup meanwhile the CIA operatives who worked with media and tech companies double down on their false ‘misinformation’ claim
By Peter Weber, The Week “Russia is suffering troop losses and has been unable to take Ukraine’s capital city of Kyiv as of yet, but the Russians are expanding their attacks,” trying to break out of their current stalemate, CNN’s Jake Tapper said Sunday. “What is going wrong […]
Krystal and Saagar respond to the comments made by Dr. Anthony Fauci in his return to cable news where he suggested mask mandates and other covid guidelines could come back
By Grayson Quay The Week Missouri’s state legislature is considering a proposal that would empower private citizens to sue anyone who helps a Missouri woman obtain an abortion, even if the abortion takes place in another state, Politico reported Saturday. “If a Missouri resident is hurt, even in Illinois, […]
By Matt Smith OC Media Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is forcing Georgia’s rulers to make some tough choices, exacerbating underlying tensions between the country’s government and the populace and setting up a battle that will determine the fate of the country for years to come. In light of […]
By Tigran Grigoryan OC MEDIA The invasion of Ukraine could see an isolated and resurgent Russia in the South Caucasus, which has troubling implications for the sovereignty of Armenia and the security of Nagorno Karabakh. The Russian invasion of Ukraine completely changed the entire dynamic of Russo-Western relations […]
By Giorgi Lomsadze Eurasianet In recent years the Caucasus country has become a magnet for Iranian students, business owners, and dissidents. But now many report they’re not being allowed to enter. Names and other identifying elements in this story have been changed at the request of the interviewees […]
By Nicole Grajewski, Atlantic Council Hours after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin called his Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi to inform him about Russia’s “special military operation.” During the call, Raisi expressed Iran’s understanding of Russia’s security concerns and affirmed the […]
By Ogul Tuna The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington Azerbaijan’s biggest trade partners in the region, the UAE and Saudi Arabia, have shared economic interests in establishing new trade links, but they also share common threat perceptions regarding Iran and radicalism. At the crossroads of east-west and […]
By Heydar Isayev Eurasianet Azerbaijan and Iran have signed a transit agreement that could have big implications for Armenia. One of Azerbaijan’s key demands after winning the 44-day war in 2020 was for Armenia to allow it overland access to its Nakhchivan exclave, a piece of territory surrounded […]
By Nolan Hicks New York Post A “bureaucratic nightmare” has left 2,500 city-funded apartments for homeless New Yorkers who need mental health care and other social services open — enough units to house every person living on the streets or in the subways, The Post has learned. This […]
By Max Blumenthal, The Gray Zone Testimony by evacuated Mariupol residents and warnings of a false flag attack undermine the Ukrainian government’s claims about a Russian bombing of a local theater sheltering civilians. Western media have reported that Russia’s military deliberately attacked the Donetsk Academic Regional Drama theater […]
Ryan Grim, Robby Soave, and Kim Iversen discuss the detention of basketball player, Brittney Griner, in Russia.
Krystal and Saagar analyze the significance of Putin’s decision to fire a hypersonic missile in Ukraine as a warning to NATO and a statement about the military capabilities Russia possesses
Kim Iversen reacts to The Wall Street Journal write up “”Ivermectin Didn’t Reduce Covid-19 Hospitalizations in Largest Trial to Date.””
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