Krystal Kyle & Friends | Christian Smalls (Amazon Whistleblower & Union Organizer)
Just talking to a regular dude, getting to hear his first-hand experiences from working at Amazon.
Just talking to a regular dude, getting to hear his first-hand experiences from working at Amazon.
By Peter Weber, The Week What do Americans see when they look in the mirror? Or rather, how do they envision the country in their mind’s eye? A new poll from YouGov America gives us an answer — and it is troubling, though perhaps not in the way […]
ABC News’ Will Carr reports from Tijuana, Mexico, where Ukrainians and Russians are coexisting as they wait to enter the United States seeking asylum.
By Matt Stieb New York Magazine Henry Hoeft, a 28-year-old former U.S. Army infantryman and steelworker from a small town outside Columbus, Ohio, was compelled earlier this month to leave his young son to fight in Ukraine, where his father’s family has its roots. After fundraising online and […]
By Peter R. Quiñones Your opinion on borders, guns or nationalism really isn’t relevant here. What is important is that all of you know at least one person to whom one of these is a vital issue. They ride or die with it. Some of you may be, […]
By Tyler Durden Winter Watch ZERO HEDGE — With Russia now officially cut off from both the USDollar and the euro, Russia’s VTB Bank is seeing a surge in Chinese Yuan deposits, attracted by the bank offering significantly higher interest rates as Putin shifts focus to ‘friendly’ nations. The state-owned […]
The Russian invasion may be devastating Ukraine and bringing untold harm to the citizens of both Ukraine and Russia, but the crisis has nevertheless created an opportunity – an opportunity for some members of Congress to line their pockets. It appears that a number of Congressional representatives have […]
By Simone Hanna National Impulse Corrigan Clay – a U.S. pastor who moved to Haiti and adopted two orphans – has been arrested on child sex abuse charges against one of his children. Corrigan is the co-founder of the “Apparent Project”, a non-profit charity organization established by his […]
The Western supermajors have left. All of them. Just as the Ukraine War began, Exxon and BP and Shell have walked away from projects they’ve sunk tens of billions of dollars into, knowing full well they won’t get a cent of compensation. Halliburton and Schlumberger’s operations today are […]
The Intercept’s Alex Weatherhead details the conflict of interest in prominent polling companies’ relationship with the Democratic party and corporations.
Ryan Grim, Robby Soave, and Kim Iversen discuss concerns by experts and health authorities about a surge in coronavirus infections in Western Europe.
Team Rising reacts to excerpts from the upcoming book “This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future.”
Julia Manchester and Emily Jashinsky discuss the future of workplace vaccine mandates.
Policy communications specialist at Americans for Tax Reform, Isabelle Morales, makes the case against extending the student loan repayment moratorium.
Former National Security Advisor, General James Jones, weighs in on the latest developments between Russia and Ukraine.
Krystal and Saagar weigh in on the comments made by Brooklyn Nets star Kevin Durant after NYC’s covid guidelines allowed unvaccinated star teammate Kyrie Irving to sit courtside but not play in their recent home game
Krystal and Saagar cover the long awaited confirmation that the laptop containing financial and personal information about Hunter Biden is real and currently being investigated by the Justice Department of his father, President Joe Biden
March 12th, 2022 the Center for Political Innovation convened a public conference in Austin, Texas. This is the opening ceremony.
War is Boring American volunteers heading to Ukraine are learning their role in the war isn’t as “heroic” as advertised, according to some of the men who return after abandoning their duties. For one so-called veteran and “Boogaloo Boy,” Ukraine’s various foreign legions were revealed to be a […]
By Peter Zeihan on March 18, 2022 This newsletter is an adapted excerpt from Peter’s upcoming book, The End of the World is Just the Beginning. Think the Europeans will need to get by without Russian crude? You are 100% correct. But you are not thinking anywhere near big […]
By Peter Zeihan on March 18, 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin issued an early warning to foreign powers at the outset of his invasion of Ukraine: Russia’s considerable nuclear arsenal was ready to deliver a crushing blow against anyone who would meddle in Moscow’s attempt to bring Kyiv back into […]
By Katy Hull A historical look at the American fascination with Italian fascism during the interwar period. In the interwar years, the United States grappled with economic volatility, and Americans expressed anxieties about a decline in moral values, the erosion of families and communities, and the decay of […]
By Rainer Zitelmann Mises Institute Was Hitler really “right wing”? The German-British publicist Sebastian Haffner, who wrote one of the most notable essays on Adolf Hitler, has pointed out that the only opposition which could really have become dangerous for Hitler came from the Right: “From its vantage, […]
By Samo Burja, City-Journal Since Vladimir Putin ordered the Russian Armed Forces to launch a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Western countries and their close allies have hit Russia with a raft of sweeping and unprecedented sanctions. Several major Russian banks were cut off from the […]
By Bernadette Hogan and Carl Campanile Gov. Kathy Hochul is now proposing a sweeping public safety package including changes that will make more crimes bail eligible in New York after weeks of being accused of ignoring the city and state’s crime wave, The Post has learned. The 10-point […]
Free Thought Project (Birch Gold Group) — In an article I published in April of 2018, titled World War III Will Be An Economic War, I outlined a number of factors that portend a large-scale conflict between East and West and why this war would be mainly economic in […]
LOL. What the hell do these harpies know about anything? I generally agree with Tucker Carlson and Tusli Gabbard (and Noam Chomsky) on foreign policy, though not necessarily on other things. Although Carlson and Gabbard are a little too deferent to Z-force for my tastes. I guess they […]
By Matt Taibbi Neoconservatives think they’ve been vindicated by Ukraine, and their new Democratic allies agree. On America’s most improbable and undeserved political comeback. Neoconservative intellectual, former Reagan speechwriter, and onetime Jeopardy champ John Podhoretz penned a triumphant column the other day. Titled, “Neoconservatism: A Vindication,” the Commentary […]
From 2018. On the various coalitions of nutters Donbass has inspired. By Aaron Lake Smith Harpers Magazine Birtherism and 9/11 Truth, it turned out, were merely the prelude to the apotheosis of American paranoia. Global conspiratorial thinking now touches all our lives. On the right, schizo-fantasies such as […]
Krystal and Saagar react to their interview with Jon Stewart and discuss the fundamental flaws in the mainstream media business model
Krystal and Saagar examine the decision by former President Trump to cut ties with former VP Pence over 2020 election grievances as Trump endorsed candidates face setbacks in GOP primaries
George Wallace: We need to expand Social Security and Medicare to help the poor and combat homelessness. Rick Scott: Raise taxes on the poor and cut Social Security and Medicare, who cares if mommy and her 5 kids have to sleep on the sidewalk.
Krystal and Saagar respond to the most striking case of retaliation against Russians for Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as demands by made for world #1 tennis player Medvedev to explicitly denounce Putin or be banned from competing in tournaments
I remember the current head of the Church of Satan Peter H Gilmore saying “We don’t really believe in a Devil or God. We’re basically a bunch of atheists who are really into Halloween.”
Ryan Grim, Robby Soave, and Kim Iversen react to reporting that Hunter Biden paid off a significant tax liability.
Krystal and Saagar look at the questions posed to White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki by media reporters who are thirsting for a full-scale world war with Russia due to their invasion of Ukraine
He gets all sorts of interesting people from all walks of life on for long, open, free conversations. Whether you like Rogan as a person or not, there are very few places where you can get that. Most people watch for the guests, not for Rogan. Anyone who […]
Democratic Senate candidate for Missouri, Lucas Kunce, criticizes Big Oil for profiteering off of the war in Ukraine.
Krystal and Saagar cover the ongoing peace talks happening with Russia and Ukraine as the war between the two countries rages on and the world tries to stop the carnage
New variants are always gonna come now time to just move forward and live our lives.
NY Assemblyman Ron Kim reacts to new revelations that the NY Health Department concealed half of all nursing home Covid deaths between April 2020 and February 2021.
Saagar makes his definitive case against the legislation passed by the Senate that would make daylight savings time permanent and end the practice of moving clocks twice a year
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
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