DC Bar Owner, Rand Paul TAKE STAND Against Masks For Staff, They “Don’t Carry Disease”
Robby Soave details his experience at a D.C. area bar facing punishment for not following the city’s vaccine and mask mandates.
Robby Soave details his experience at a D.C. area bar facing punishment for not following the city’s vaccine and mask mandates.
Pakistan wants an alliance with China against India. Kim Iversen discusses the Pakistan Prime Minister and other Muslim majority nation’s defending China in their “de-radicalization” efforts.
I wonder how many “Whoopise” jokes have been made about this already.
Ryan Grim breaks down the viral video raising questions about ballot harvesting.
The “i” word has been deemed wrongspeak by the corporate media and technocracy, and shall not be spoken.
The Iraqi people should sue CNN for at least $1 trillion dollars.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to newly published research on the efficacy of lockdowns in lowering Covid-19 deaths.
Saagar is joined by comedian Akaash Singh to discuss his new comedy special premiering today on YouTube and some of the topics he explores including the emergence of woke Indian Americans
By Samuel Goldman The Week Do you remember the “libertarian moment”? I wouldn’t blame you if not. For a few years around the end of the Obama administration, though, it looked as if the right just might coalesce around restrained foreign policy, opposition to electronic surveillance and other […]
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By Joel Mathis The Week Let’s call it the #MeToo domino theory. When a powerful man loses his job and status because of sexual harassment allegations, there’s often a string of buddies and enablers in the background hoping they don’t get caught out as well. Sometimes they aren’t […]
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By Damon Linker The Week Warnings about the rise of “cancel culture” may sometimes be overblown. But the case of Ilya Shapiro, a libertarian expert in constitutional law placed on “administrative leave” from Georgetown University’s law school, is an especially egregious example of the trend — and runs […]
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By Brendan Morrow The Week Say goodbye to the Washington Football Team and hello to the Washington Commanders. The Washington Football Team on Wednesday officially revealed its team name has been changed to the Washington Commanders. The team’s new name and logo were unveiled on the Today show and […]
Stefan Gleason, President of Money Metals Exchange and Director of the Sound Money Defense League, joins The Gold Newsletter Podcast to discuss sound money, state legislation, and cryptocurrencies. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUQ4nfT_iZg Gold Newsletter website: https://goldnewsletter.com/podcast/sound-money-is-making-a-comeback/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GoldNewsletter/status/1488265706990886918?s=20&t=-5Kgyc0Br4TCOM3tqmkrug Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/gold-newsletter_sound-money-is-making-a-comeback-gold-newsletter-activity-6894030307121844224-JAJ_ —————————————————————– TRANSCRIPT: Fergus Hodgson: This is the Gold Newsletter Podcast. Fergus Hodgson, your host. […]
By K. Lloyd Billingsley Independent Institute The answer to that question is progressives, politicians, the media, and feminist luminaries . . . and for all the right reasons. “The rest of the world, at least on the progressive side in the United States, became increasingly cult-like and insular in its […]
By P. E. Moskowitz New York Magazine Last January, I was on the streets of East Williamsburg unloading a U-Haul with Charlie Markbreiter — a trans guy, a baggy-pants aficionado, a scholar of pop culture, a professor and Ph.D. student, and someone I’d met only once before. I […]
By Peter R. Quiñones Truckers could end every COVID related issue in seven days. Imagine trucks not entering DC for a week. Sure, they could get some things off ships, but those vessels are not prepared to cover the loss of the goods in those trucks. I can’t […]
In this episode of Opposing Views, James Lindsay and Ian Kochinski, better known as Vaush, joined me to discuss Critical Race Theory.
I think Morgan‘s main point is that “prescriptive anarchism” is a contradiction in terms. The dispersal/decentralization of power implies extreme diversity of thought and practice. For a lot of left-anarchists, the ideal is merely “Progressive Liberalism + Workers’ Coops” and for a lot of ancaps/libertarians, the ideal is […]
By Joel Mathis The Week Is it time to impeach Donald Trump a third time? The week is young, but it has already been thick with fresh revelations about the former president’s attempts to steal the 2020 election. On Sunday, Trump released a statement that — perhaps inadvertently […]
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By Brendan Morrow The Week Several historically Black colleges and universities have received bomb threats for the second consecutive day, and at least the third time in the past month. On Tuesday, Howard University said it had lifted a shelter-in-place directive after an investigation into a bomb threat made […]
By Michael Arceneaux The Week Book banning has returned to American schools. It’s targeting authors who deal with race, sexuality, and gender, and it’s moving with a fervency that should alarm not only anyone concerned about he plight of authors but ultimately anyone worried about how American history is […]
By Damon Linker, The Week There’s something odd about the protest against Spotify’s mega-podcaster Joe Rogan. It started when folk-rocker Neil Young issued an ultimatum: Rogan shouldn’t be spreading skepticism about vaccines, so either he goes or I do. When Spotify refused to break its multimillion-dollar deal with […]
By Matt Taibbi The fact-checkers who flagged Paul Thacker’s British Medical Journal article about a Pfizer subcontractor for Facebook admitted they police narrative, not fact. In February of 2010, the New York Times released a front-page story entitled, “Research Ties Diabetes Drug to Heart Woes.” The lede read: […]
By Caitlin Johnstone 33 25 Listen to a reading of this article: ❖ We’re being bashed in the face with western propaganda about the Ukraine situation with increasing forcefulness. Every day now we’re seeing things like “analysts” claiming Putin definitely wants a large-scale war, very familiar-looking puff pieces […]
The Daily Signal How are the U.S. and Europe thinking about the Russian threat in Ukraine? Anatol Lieven on how Vladimir Putin could be reviving NATO. Russia’s massive buildup of troops and weapons along its border with Ukraine creates a difficult puzzle for the West. For years, political and […]
By Dr. Sean Gabb So far as I understand it, conversion therapy is the attempt, by prayer, by nagging, and by playing with mental associations, to change sexual tastes. It is mostly tried by male Christians who are disturbed by their inclinations. For what it may be worth, […]
By Sarah Jones New York Magazine Before the pandemic, the behavior of students in Dyonne Diggs’s high-school classroom was a “toss-up.” The high-school English teacher in Charlotte, North Carolina, said that after her students spent most of last year in remote schooling, they returned changed. They’re anxious, even […]
By Jesse O’Neill New York Post Whoopi Goldberg was suspended from ABC’s “The View” Tuesday evening after she claimed the Holocaust was “not about race.” “Effective immediately, I am suspending Whoopi Goldberg for her wrong and hurtful comments,” ABC News President Kim Godwin tweeted. “While Whoopi has apologized, […]
By Carter Sherman Vice “Within 60 seconds of joining—I was verbally and sexually harassed.” A woman says that she was “virtually gang-raped” in Facebook’s metaverse, just seconds after she stepped into the new virtual world. “Within 60 seconds of joining—I was verbally and sexually harassed—3-4 male avatars, with […]
By Jan Hoffman New York Times Money from the tentative deal would go toward addiction and treatment and would be overseen by Native American tribal leaders. Hundreds of Native American tribes that have suffered disproportionately high addiction and death rates during the opioid epidemic agreed on Tuesday to […]
By Alan Rappeport New York Times WASHINGTON — America’s gross national debt topped $30 trillion for the first time on Tuesday, an ominous fiscal milestone that underscores the fragile nature of the country’s long-term economic health as it grapples with soaring prices and the prospect of higher interest […]
By Jacqueline Feldscher Senior National Security Correspondent, Defense One Russian official claims the U.S. is trying to “drive a wedge” between Moscow and Kyiv with “unfounded accusations.” Russia issued a scathing public rebuke of America on Monday, saying the United States is “whipping up tensions” based on “unfounded […]
By Ed West The Joe Rogan Spotify controversy is not about cool science people v antivax rubes. An elderly man wishes to have a controversial radio host banned from an entertainment platform because he’s encouraging the misuse of drugs. The great and the good rally in support of […]
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss new developments in the research of ivermectin as a treatment for COVID-19.
Krystal and Saagar fight back against the mainstream media networks smear campaign against Joe Rogan and his podcast as pressure grows for Spotify to censor his show
David Fideler, writer, philosopher, and author of “Breakfast with Seneca: A Stoic Guide to the Art of Living,” joins David to talk Stoicism, philosophy, and more.
Once elected, it’s amazing how quickly they become part of the establishment.
Kim Iversen calls out California Governor Gavin Newsom for hypocrisy on mask-wearing.
Krystal and Saagar react to the decision by Rachel Maddow to take a hiatus from MSNBC as the network goes downhill due to the post-Trump ratings decline
–Caller talks about right and left-wing support of authoritarian world leaders
Batya Ungar-Sargon weighs in on The View’s Whoopi Goldberg’s controversial comments about the Holocaust.
Saagar makes the comprehensive case for opposing booster mandates for kids based on trustworthy scientific evidence and policy decisions made in other countries on similar issues
–Voicemail caller suggests David take his “gay tendencies” to a communist country to see how he likes it, despite David not being a communist
For a guy who almost lost his son because of drugs, he is quite unsympathetic
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