Media SMEARS Dave Chappelle For TORPEDOING Affordable Housing, But The Truth Is More Complicated
Katie Halper fact checks reporting on Dave Chappelle’s alleged role in deterring the construction of an affordable housing complex in Ohio.
Katie Halper fact checks reporting on Dave Chappelle’s alleged role in deterring the construction of an affordable housing complex in Ohio.
Krystal and Saagar review a new DHS memo outlining what they view as terrorism that includes questioning federal government narratives as the Capitol Police expands its surveillance powers
“Nothing is free” – So I guess we’ll ignore the immense amounts of dollars that Americans pay in taxes.
Labor economist Aaron Sojourner and professor Julia Raifman explain new data showing the disproportionate effects of the pandemic on low-wage workers.
Krystal and Saagar debunk the blatant covid misinformation being pushed by The View as the Democratic party grapples with the political reality of their covid policies
Kyle is literally that scene in SpongeBob where he points out himself in the Krusty Krab commercial. Good on you Kyle. Very epic.
Team Rising considers the Florida ‘Don’t Say Gay’ bill that bars some conversations about gender identity and sexual orientation from taking place in classrooms and counselors’ offices, and has earned the support of Governor Ron DeSantis.
Krystal and Saagar comment on Joe Rogan’s wide ranging political views including a compilation of his leftist and liberal opinions that divert from the mainstream media narrative about him
It’s almost as if he’s trying to convince himself that CNN isn’t total dogshit.
Totalitarian humanism comes in many forms. Here is another example. Robby Soave details the troubling arrest of a young mother who struggled to find childcare during the first round of pandemic lockdowns.
Krystal and Saagar examine the GOP in disarray on the Trump election fraud narrative as Pence and McConnell go to battle with Trump and the RNC over the 2020 election and the Jan 6th committee
The fact that Bernie Sanders and Cornel West have been omitted from the leftist list says enough about the motivations behind whoever made it.
Ryan Grim breaks down House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s reversal on a stock trading ban for members of Congress.
Krystal delivers a scathing rebuke of the new woke union busting tactic being used by large corporations with supposedly progressive values facing workplace union drives
“Can you say racist things and not be a racist?” Yes. Even more, there are different types of racism and some are worse than others. For instance, it’s not uncommon for non-racist people to make racist statements involving racial stereotypes, because they’re simply unaware they’re being racist. Whereas, […]
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss the CDC’s resistance to changing attitudes towards pandemic restrictions, even in Democratic states, and question whether the Biden administration will get left behind in the country’s move towards ‘back to normal.’
Krystal and Saagar cover the new bipartisan legislation being proposed to ban stock trades by member of congress after Nancy Pelosi gave in to the public pressure to change her stance
Another excerpt from Peter Zeihan’s 2015 book The Accidental Superpower: The Next Generation of American Preeminence and the Coming Global Disaster Chapter 10 : Players (Pages 329 – 345) Peter’s Books Available Here: https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/… “ The most effective use of its time would be to attempt to reanchor […]
By Caroline Mimbs Nyce The Atlantic As Omicron ebbs, the COVID-cautious are exploring a return to more normal life. Then: Is it possible to actually change your personality? Our writer tried. The Coronavirus Pandemic (The Atlantic) The pandemic outlook in the United States is brightening: Cases are dropping […]
By Marisa Iati Steven Rich and Jennifer Jenkins Police shot and killed at least 1,055 people nationwide last year, the highest total since The Washington Post began tracking fatal shootings by officers in 2015 — underscoring the difficulty of reducing such incidents despite sustained public attention to […]
By Mark Bowes Richmond Times Dispatch Richmond patrol officer has pleaded no contest to felony animal cruelty stemming from an October incident in which he fatally shot his fiancée’s dog at a home they shared in Powhatan County. He then fabricated a story claiming he accidentally killed the […]
By Joseph M. Hanneman, Epoch Times Internal Affairs Bureau conducted probe in response to a police-brutality complaint The beating of an unconscious Trump supporter by a DC Metropolitan Police Department officer on January 6 was deemed to be “objectively reasonable” after an investigation by the department’s Internal Affairs Bureau, […]
By Jack Phillips, Epoch Maupin The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has declared a heightened terrorism threat because of “false and misleading narratives,” misinformation, and “conspiracy theories.” “The United States remains in a heightened threat environment fueled by several factors, including an online environment filled with false or […]
By Brendan Morrow The Week Prices in the U.S. are soaring at the fastest rate in decades. The Bureau of Labor Statistics said Thursday the consumer price index increased 7.5 percent over the last 12 months, the fastest pace in 40 years, The Washington Post reports. This was higher […]
By W. James Antle III The Week The White House fended off numerous questions at Wednesday’s press briefing about blue state governors easing COVID-19 restrictions, especially mask mandates, earlier than President Biden recommended. The answers were always the same: We’re going to follow the Centers for Disease Control […]
By James Pethokoukis The Week During the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis, so the story goes, Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev sent President John F. Kennedy a letter offering to remove missiles from Cuba if the U.S. pledged not to invade the island nation. But before Kennedy could respond, Khrushchev […]
By Grayson Quay The Week White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Wednesday that the Biden administration “never” intended for federal funds to be spent on pipes for drug use, The Associated Press reported. Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra and Office of National Drug Control […]
By The Associated Press, Washington Post RICHMOND — A deputy Virginia attorney general resigned Thursday, a state official said, after The Washington Post raised questions about social media comments the newspaper reported she made about the 2020 election, Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection and other matters. According to The […]
By Matthew Vadum, Epoch Times The Missouri Supreme Court has indefinitely suspended the law licenses of a Missouri couple convicted of misdemeanors for holding guns outside of their St. Louis home in 2020, when a group of protesters, including Black Lives Matter activists, demonstrated in their gated community. […]
Is something fundamentally changing in how Americans think about work? Jonathan Malesic on the causes and consequences of the Great Resignation. The U.S. economy has been gripped since early 2021 by the phenomenon of the Great Resignation: American employers logged 47 million employee resignations last year, which equates to […]
By Matt Taibbi Denouncing truckers for “unacceptable views,” Canada’s Prime Minister skipped town rather than face evidence of his own unpopularity. Is neoliberalism finally cracking? On the morning of the 21st of December, 1989, Romanian General Secretary Nicolae Ceaușescu was in a foul mood. The Berlin Wall had […]
By Caitlin Johnstone “China is a freakish, backwards nation,” say the media in a nation whose government has spent the 21st century slaughtering people by the millions in military operations overseas so that it can literally rule the world like a comic book supervillain. “China is a freakish, […]
By Stefan Gleason, Money Metals Exchange Money Metals Geopolitical tensions are casting a pall over the Olympics in China amid rising fears of war with Russia. As nations prepare for conflict, investors should brace for potential fallout in asset markets. Both China and Russia play hugely important roles […]
This post, from an Antifa-friendly blogsite, points out the interesting situation presently happening where many people increasingly regard the “left” as the establishment, with the “right” as the opposition. This is happening not merely in response to pandemic-related mandates, but within the political context spanning across the Western […]
By David Ng, Breitbart Left-wing Hollywood star Ron Perlman has given up on the United States, calling for secession in the form of a national divorce between red and blue states. Perlman laid out his proposal in a typically gruff tweet on Thursday. “It’s time that every state […]
By Elizabeth Elkind, Politics Reporter and Andrea Cavallier and Hannah Parry For Dailymail.com Rep. Elissa Slotkin, from Michigan, suggested the Canadian government say ‘uncle’ to the truckers in a bid to get trade going again Six auto factories across Michigan and Canada are closing or partially closing Toyota […]
Krystal and Saagar talk about legislation being proposed to ban insider trading in Congress, an expansion of the federal police state, GOP in disarray, the administration’s lack of transparency on Ukraine, differing covid viewpoints within the Democratic party, Joe Rogan’s political views, a billion dollar Bitcoin heist, woke […]
By Sarah Fefer, Talk Diplomacy China’s increasing engagement with African states, as well as its growing militancy in the global arena, has sparked a polarizing debate among all parties engaged about how to conceptualize China’s presence in Africa. Indeed, China’s African policy, as part of the Communist Party […]
By Nick Turse, The Intercept New research offers an alternative to the war on terror as the Biden administration rethinks its counterterrorism playbook. On September 19, 2001, CIA officers collected cardboard boxes filled with $3 million in nonsequential $100 bills to buy off Afghan warlords, beginning America’s martial […]
So the question would be: Are these disparities attributable to rank misogyny or to other social, cultural, economic, or biological causes, or to some of each? By Megan Friedman, Jenny Hollander The feminist movement has made huge strides over the years. Still, more than a century since women […]
By J. C. Lester To explain the correct libertarian approach to immigration, a thought–experiment posits a minimal–state libertarian UK and then the introduction of several relevantanti–libertarian policies with their increasingly disastrous effects. It is argued that the reverse of these imagined policies, as far as is politically possible, […]
By Rod Dreher, The American Conservative The NYT reports that Viktor Orban is doing bad, very bad, things by going to Moscow and making nice with Vladimir Putin. Excerpts: Mr. Orban has long been seen as a political chameleon — and reviled by foes as a brazen opportunist […]
By Alexander Dugin, Anti-Empire “Once the world changes, new horizons and opportunities will open themselves. The main thing is to get down to business” The Russia-NATO talks have taken the confrontation to a new level. Russia is firmly insisting on a formal refusal to accept the post-Soviet countries […]
By Joe Scotchie Chronicles In 1920 a group of writers gathered at the home of playwright Sidney Hirsch in Nashville for bi-weekly sessions of reading and dissecting each other’s prose and poetry. It was the beginning of an outpouring of creativity from a group that would try to […]
German Foreign Policy Russia and China fortify their ties even stronger than ever against western aggression. Media warns against a “mega-east block”, which could “look down on the West.” BERLIN/MOSCOW/BEIJING (Own report) – Germany and other western powers are reacting to the fortification of Russian-Chinese cooperation with plans […]
By Jerry Barnett Quillette One of the early signs of trouble for the British anti-racism movement was a tweet sent by Lee Jasper in April 2013, in which he declared that black people are incapable of being racist, and offered to publicly debate anybody who disagreed. I offered […]
By Timothy Snyder It is uncanny to watch two proud North American capitals stormed by their own citizens in the space of about a year. Just last January, no government authority was able to protect the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. Now, just a bit more than […]
By Christine Hitt, SFGATE Over the last seven years, Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have purchased 1,500 acres worth of land on Hawaii’s island of Kauai. They now own more of the island than the government of Kauai itself (975 acres). Zuckerberg and Chan spent more […]
By Hunter P. Thompson, Peoples Samizdat How does one determine his purpose in his life? How does a man seek out finding his life mission or vocation? In today’s society, these are largely left as open questions, at least by most Western Governments. On the surface, this decision […]
By Richard Hanania Class and elites, on the right and left I recently spoke with Rob Henderson about the HBO show Succession. We both have found the series a smart and compelling take on our contemporary politics. Some themes we touch on: differences between conservative and liberal elites; […]
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