Biden & Trump TIED In 2024 Poll, Trump BEATS Kamala & Hillary
This reminds me of what happened during Jimmy Carter’s presidency. We all know what happened after the next presidential election.
This reminds me of what happened during Jimmy Carter’s presidency. We all know what happened after the next presidential election.
Robby Soave details the backlash to a conservative speaker at Yale Law School.
Krystal and Saagar interview comedian and political commentator Jon Stewart about the mainstream media, Russiagate, war in Ukraine, burn pits, corruption, and a whole slate of issues in a wide ranging discussion
I generally hate the media worse than I hate the ruling class itself. You can have some respect for the Machiavellian cynics in the deep state and upper strata of the power elite, the Rockefeller-Kissinger-Brzenzski-Copeland types. But the sniveling dogs who constitute the “press corps” are beyond contempt. […]
Krystal and Saagar analyze the Saudi Arabian threats to Biden over moving away from the petrodollar and towards the Chinese Yuan as their regime refuses to produce more oil
It’s all right for Pat. He doesn’t have to worry about death when he’s already dead.
Kim Iversen details the mounting pressure placed on Russians to denounce Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine.
Krystal and Saagar explore the Federal Reserve’s decision to raise interest rates to fight inflation and whether it could cause an economic recession to come in the near future
Jen could’ve done a better job explaining to these people the circumstances. Like, “Hey guys do you want the world to be destroyed? Because the questions you guys are asking almost make it seem like that’s what you want.”
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to President Biden’s approval of an additional $800 million in aid for Ukraine.
Krystal breaks down the lies being told by big oil companies and their political allies about why gas prices are so high as was described by legendary comedian Bill Burr in an epic rant
By Andrew Korybko, One World Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine gives this civilization-state a chance to defend its independence and sovereignty that are under existential threat by the US-led West. In preserving his Great Power’s geostrategic existence, President Putin is actually attempting to retain some semblance of […]
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave react to President Biden’s approval of an additional $800 million in aid for Ukraine. Kim Iversen details the mounting pressure placed on Russians to denounce Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Ryan Grim breaks down mounting pressure from the White House press […]
Krystal and Saagar break down the military aid sent to Ukraine by the US, peace talks moving forward, federal reserve raising rates, Trump cutting off Mike Pence, cancellation of Russian athletes, warmongering in the media, oil companies causing high gas prices, the debate on daylight savings time, and […]
By Laura He, CNN Business Hong Kong (CNN Business)China is quietly distancing itself from Russia’s sanction-hit economy. The two states proclaimed last month that their friendship had “no limits.” That was before Russia launched its war in Ukraine. Now, with Russia’s economy being slammed with sanctions from all […]
By Heather Mac Donald City Journal Compelled speech is becoming routine in academia. On campuses, faculty candidates for hiring and tenure increasingly must attest to their dedication to diversity to be considered for a job or a promotion. At least one university requires professors to post a “land […]
By Stephen Bartholomeusz Sydney Morning Herald Senior business columnist The power of the US dollar has been on full display as the core of the West’s response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Will the “weaponisation” of the dollar, however, sow the seeds for its eventual demise? The sanctions […]
By Shawna Masiello PopTopic Hundreds of members of the “Volunteers For Ukraine” subreddit who joined the “Reddit Legion” to defend the former Soviet republic after President Zelenskyy extended an open invitation were shelled and shot after the Kremlin warned they would be treated as mercenaries and war criminals. […]
After checkmating the powerful North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) through veiled threats of nuclear weapons, is Russia now losing the battle on the ground in Ukraine? Is President Vladimir Putin losing more popular support both abroad and in Russia, after hits on civilian facilities? Their initial analysis of […]
Censorship of free speech by corporations is as bad, if not worse, than by government.
By Rachel Treisman, NPR First Eurovision, then the Paralympics and now … cat exhibitions. Fédération Internationale Féline (FIFe), an international cat federation with members in about 40 countries, is banning Russian cats from its competitions for the next three months, joining the growing global backlash to Russia’s invasion […]
By Philip Giraldi The neocons and their allies might be making it happen Well, the genie is well and truly out of the bottle and there is no easy way to encourage it to return. Thanks to a relentless flow of propaganda, the American public has become increasingly […]
By Ron Paul As the Russian invasion of Ukraine moves past its third week, there are slight hopes that negotiations between the two sides may soon produce a ceasefire. But with the shrill warmongering talk in Washington, it almost seems like the US government would hate to see […]
By Arjae Red Workers World Starbucks workers across the country celebrated a major victory with three new stores voting in favor of unionization. The NLRB counted ballots March 9 for three stores in the Buffalo, New York, area, with a close but decisive vote in each case. This […]
By Don Surber It looks like retired Colonel Douglas Macgregor was right a week ago when he told a disbelieving Stuart Varney that Russia would take Ukraine. Macgregor said, “The first five days, Russian forces I think, frankly, were too gentle. They’ve now corrected that. So I would […]
The third week of the Russian invasion of Ukraine is covered in the fog of war and that can be confusing. In this episode we investigate some of the Russian claims of victories and advances around the country to avoid falling into a cognitive bias trap. I suggest […]
By Peter Zeihan on March 17, 2022 Apologies to all for having not written much in the past three weeks. The Ukraine War has been unfolding with such unforgiving speed and complexity that I’ve just not had time. While the pace hasn’t exactly slowed, the conflict is setting into […]
On the passing of the man who would have been Christian America’s version of the Ayatollah Khomeini. ProtoProtestant https://www.garynorth.com/public/23334.cfm He was ‘Scary Gary’ to many – a reference to his cantankerous style. An original member of the Theonomic Three and its last survivor, he married RJ Rushdoony’s daughter […]
Yep. Huge oceans to the East and West, weak nations to the North and South, continent-wide regime, world’s third-largest population, and no other major powers in the hemisphere. Plus unprecedented wealth and technology, and nuclear weapons. The best possible defenses imaginable. By Blake Stilwell Military.Com Real estate is […]
By Samuel Goldman The Week The invasion of Ukraine is only in its third week and far from resolution. But it’s already launched thousands of essays, podcasts, and tweets. While the inhabitants of Mariupol, Kyiv, and other cities face bombardment, writers and scholars in the peaceful capitals of […]
By Joel Mathis, The Week For most of the post-World War II era, the Republican Party has seemed most fully itself when America had an external enemy to confront. For all the neo-isolationism of figures like former President Donald Trump and Tucker Carlson, there are still a few […]
By Damon Linker, The Week In his address to Congress Wednesday morning, President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine made a powerful, heartrending appeal for additional aid, including a no-fly zone and additional weaponry, to help his country defend itself against Russia’s invasion. The U.S. government should keep imposing painful […]
By David Pan, TELOS State sovereignty has a complicated relationship to individual rights. They are clearly in opposition, and both left-wing anarchist and right-wing libertarian critiques of the state have attempted to defend individual freedoms against the power of the state. Yet more traditional liberals and conservatives often […]
Krystal and Saagar interview legendary comedian and political commentator Jon Stewart about his time at the Daily Show, domestic issues being discussed on his new podcast, the problems with media today, war in Ukraine, and more!
Caleb Maupin streams from Austin, TX about the March 12th Center for Political Innovation Conference that has already sparked a global reaction.
This is the serious minded Left.
2019 interview with Oleksiy #Arestovych, adviser to the Head of the Office of the President of #Ukraine: ‘Our price for joining #NATO is a big #war with #Russia‘.
This week, Briahna Joy Gray spoke to Bernie Sanders’ foreign policy advisor, Matt Duss, about the escalating conflict in Ukraine. The left has split in its approach to this issue, with difference sides accusing one another of imperialism or being Putin-puppets respectively. Briahna attempts to get to the […]
Is this just another oil war? This week, Briahna Joy Gray interviews Intercept national security reporter Ken Klippenstein & Daily Poster founder David Sirota about how energy and climate policy play a role in the Russia/Ukraine conflict. Brie asks Ken about his recent piece titled “Saudi-Russia Collusion is […]
This week, Briahna Joy Gray speaks to Tribune staff writer and author Grace Blakeley about whether war in Ukraine, and the resulting sanctions, might mark the beginning of the end of the US dollar’s supremacy as the global reserve currency.
They say every day Twitter has a main character, and the goal is not to be it. This week, Briahna Joy speaks to Monday’s protagonist, Emma Camp, the UVA senior who wrote a viral New York Times article titled: I Came to College Eager to Debate. I Found […]
This week, Briahna Joy Gray speaks with Washington Editor of Harper’s Andrew Cockburn about his book The Spoils of War: Power, Profit, and the American War Machine. Cockburn is an expert on nuclear risk, war profiteering, and the pernicious reach of the military industrial complex, and he brings […]
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss the existence of biological research facilities in Ukraine.
Morning Consult’s Eli Yokley breaks down the key demographics of Joe Rogan’s audience.
Robby Soave champions the Senate’s action on Daylight Savings Time.
Maxim Lott, writer of the Maximum Truth newsletter, discusses what he witnessed while covering the Russian invasion of Ukraine while living in Russia.
Michael Starr Hopkins and Amy Tarkanian discuss the cost of oil and how corporate greed may impact gas prices.
Ryan Grim details the hawkish instincts of the White House press corp.
Kim Iversen breaks down the White House’s closed-door press meeting with 30 popular Tik Tok users.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss the killing of two Fox News journalists in Ukraine this week.
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