Biden, Trump Tied In Hypothetical 2024 Match-up: POLL
President Biden and former President Trump are tied in a hypothetical match-up in 2024, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll released Friday.
President Biden and former President Trump are tied in a hypothetical match-up in 2024, according to a new Wall Street Journal poll released Friday.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by economist Skanda Amarnath to discuss the executive action Biden can take to combat surging gas prices right now and how it could impact oil markets
Lmao, they will say anything to get their war…
Ryan Grim breaks down a new interview with EcoHealth Alliance president, Peter Daszak, about gain of function research in Wuhan.
Krystal and Saagar comment on the decision by YouTube to take down an interview of former President Trump conducted by the Nelk Boys that had millions of views on the platform
Not particularly surprising, the steady increase in the stranglehold on information, justified by public safety, has always been primarily about wartime control in an age getting more and more dangerous – we are seeing them flex this a little for the first time.
Journalist Glenn Greenwald and the hosts discuss the latest developments out of Ukraine.
Krystal and Saagar break down the battling happening in Ukraine over the past few days as cities in Ukraine get destroyed and Russia hits NATO at its doorstep
Putin abolishes intellectual property. Now if the Russians would embrace Pride Marches, Kevin Carson would probably publish a piece titled “Why Putin Is a Real Cool Guy.” By James Batchelor, Games Industry Biz Russia appears to have altered its laws on piracy in an effort to offset the […]
He definitely looks like he has spent a lot of time at McDonald’s. Sociological research shows that the McDonald’s golden arches symbol is actually the most widely recognized symbol in the world, even more so than the Christian cross, Islamic crescent, or Jewish Star of David. So McDonald’s […]
JP Morgan is one of the most successful organized crime groups in history. “We like to hire experienced professionals.” By Tim Levin, Business Insider, Africa JPMorgan Chase is taking an “unconventional” approach to combatting the labor shortage. It’s hiring thousands of workers with criminal records, an executive told […]
So the sanctions are pushing Russia back toward Communism. ABC Australia A Russian draft law could allow for the seizure of the assets of Western companies leaving the country, as the Kremlin pushes back against sweeping sanctions and the exodus of international businesses since its invasion of Ukraine. Key […]
He’s pretty talented at business but he needs to stay in his own lane and stick with things where he knows what he’s talking about. By Harambe, Not the Bee Romney, you mess with a bull, you get the horns. I’m not here to weigh in on the […]
I would be looking to escape as well. This is a war between the two most corrupt countries in Europe, like showdown between the Bloods and the Crips. Who needs either one of them? By Bethany Dawson, Insider Andriy (not his real name) thought the major change in […]
News Laundry The biggest news of the past week has been Russia’s military offensive against Ukraine. As news channels scrambled to provide round the clock coverage, several people pointed out “racism” in the way they presented their reports, especially compared with news reports of similar military offensives carried […]
Alexander Rodham-Ross and Shane Nuland throw in their two cents worth. By Alexander Reid-Ross and Shane Burley, Anarchist Library Into the Irrational Core of Pure Violence On the Convergence of neo-Eurasianism and the Kremlin’s War in Ukraine At the same time as Russian forces began blasting munitions at […]
Transparency International Experts explain the country’s slow progress by the lack of its leadership’s political will to fight corruption and a low level of trust in Ukrainian judges and prosecutors. Ukraine ranked 130th among 180 countries in the Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI) 2017. The annual report was released on […]
By Caroline Mimbs Nyce The Atlantic (Sergey Bobok / AFP / Getty) Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has reinvigorated Western alliances. The European Union, the United States, and other countries swiftly applied sanctions, triggering an unprecedented economic blackout. And yet Vladimir Putin is pressing on with more brutal tactics. […]
Journalist Glenn Greenwald and the hosts discuss the latest developments out of Ukraine. Ryan Grim breaks down a new interview with EcoHealth Alliance president, Peter Daszak, about gain of function research in Wuhan. Kim Iversen details the suspension of The Kim Iversen Show’s YouTube channel. According to the […]
Krystal and Saagar bring battle updates from Ukraine, arms shipments from the west to the battlefield, diplomatic developments, Iran deal future, more polling on Ukraine, online censorship of anti-war views, Trump interview censorship, Facebook’s Ukraine policy, sleepwalking to nukes, deranged media punditry, and how Biden can alleviate the […]
By James Batchelor Change in laws potentially undermines the wave of major games firms that have cut off the market. Russia appears to have altered its laws on piracy in an effort to offset the effect of sanctions from Western nations issued in response to its ongoing invasion […]
Next up: An article from Alexander Reid-Ross titled ““Mr. Putin, Get Your Red-Brown Paws Off My McChicken iPhone.” By Peter Weber, The Week The Russian government and general prosecutor’s office are considering a proposal to nationalize the assets of foreign companies that are suspending operations or pulling out […]
By Matt Taibbi From free speech to “spheres of influence” to our passion for endless war, we’ve become the doublethinkers 1984 predicted. This weekend I re-read 1984, a book I tend to reach for when I get Defcon-1 depressed about the state of the world. Deep in the […]
The Signal How much legal trouble is Donald Trump in? Kimberly Wehle on the criminal and civil investigations trailing the former U.S. president. No longer, for the moment, dominating headlines in the U.S. or around the world, Donald Trump faces increasing legal peril. It’s entirely possible that he will […]
By Peter Zeihan on March 14, 2022 Demographics is one of the cornerstones of how we understand the world here at Zeihan on Geopolitics. Few countries have had as difficult a series of demographic challenges as the Russians. Beginning with World War I, the Russians faced serious demographic headwinds. […]
“The Russian people must be freed from these tyrannical oligarchs… hold on I need to take this call from one of my rich donors… also my stock portfolio is requiring my immediate attention, so can we maybe do this some other time.”
Ryan Grim, Robby Soave, and Kim Iversen react to UC Berkeley slashing enrollment over California environmental laws.
Professor of economics, Bryan D. Caplan, details Ukraine’s effort to bribe Russian soldiers into deserting.
Ryan Grim, Robby Soave, and Kim Iversen share their thoughts on former Governor Andrew Cuomo’s attempted comeback.
Journalist Nancy Rommelmann joins the hosts on the ground from Ukraine.
White House reporter, Philip Wegmann, discusses the debate over whether the Associated Press should be able to start and end press briefings.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to calls by University of Chicago students calling for the cancellation of John Mearsheimer over alleged Putinism.
Pollster Nancy Zdunkewicz breaks down the American public’s views towards sanctions imposed on Russia.
Marshall Kosloff of The Realignment podcast talks with counterinsurgency expert Dr. David Kilcullen about the state of Russia’s military and whether they could win a protracted war of occupation.
Krystal and Saagar respond to the comments made by Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg about how women would never start wars, ignoring the legacy of Hillary Clinton
Krystal and Kyle Kulinski of Krystal Kyle & Friends are joined by foreign policy expert Dr.Trita Parsi to unpack the situation in Ukraine and how the western sanctions against Russia might not work as intended
Krystal and Saagar present another collaboration with commentator James Li of the 51-49 show to dive into how Private Equity works and the tactics they use to rip off workers while making billions
By Zosia Brom, Freedom News Editor Earlier this week, the Polish parliamentary progressive left party, Razem, issued a statement in which they announce that they are cutting ties with two European organisations: Progressive International and DiEM25. “The Russian aggression in Ukraine demands a lot of work from us […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley It’s super hip to give a fuck about Ukraine right now. Everybody’s doing it! All the cool kids anyway. Everywhere you look it’s blue and yellow, blue and yellow, blue and yellow. There seems to be a Ukrainian […]
Krystal and Saagar answer your questions about gas prices, Russian history, American oligarchs, nuclear power, and future Breaking Points livestreams!! Krystal and Saagar talk about corporate influence over the Supreme Court, defense companies, MLB lockout and corporate feminism while bringing collaborations with Marshall Kosloff, Kyle Kulinski, and James […]
The hosts answer viewer questions about anti-Muslim hate in the wake of 9/11
Krystal and Saagar answer your questions about gas prices, Russian history, American oligarchs, nuclear power, and future Breaking Points livestreams!!
This is a very good summary of the Russian perspective.
By QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA Associated Press, ABC News BAGHDAD — As many as 12 missiles struck Iraq’s northern city of Irbil on Sunday near the U.S. consulate, Iraqi security officials said. A U.S. defense official said missiles had been launched at the city from neighboring Iran. No injuries were […]
The bottom line: Russia sucks. Far too many Western radicals, left and right, have jumped on the “I <3 Russia!” bandwagon. What is happening now is an intramural conflict within the global ruling class/power elite that was identified by Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri. “A futile war between […]
By Albino Squirrell, The Syndicalist Papers Despite capitalism march towards unlimited economic growth, at the coast and expense of everything else from community, nation state, religion, mass proprietorship, ethnoreligious identity etc. The capitalist class is not a homogenous group when it comes ideals and visons of what the […]
By Albino Squirrel The Syndicalist Papers I think anyone who calls themselves a conservative and is serious about it in America is finding it harder and harder to support capitalism. We see time and time again how modern global capitalism has eroded things like the family, community, the […]
Open Society Foundation NEW YORK/BERLIN/KYIV—The Open Society Foundations today are pledging an initial $25 million to launch the Ukraine Democracy Fund and urge other funders to join us in supporting civil society in Ukraine in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s assault on democracy. This initiative builds on […]
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