Biden PRESSURED To Keep Promise To Nominate Black Woman To SCOTUS When Justice Breyer Retires
Adam Coleman, Kristal Knight, Batya Ungar-Sargon, and Robby Soave react to Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s imminent retirement.
Adam Coleman, Kristal Knight, Batya Ungar-Sargon, and Robby Soave react to Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer’s imminent retirement.
Krystal details how the Biden administration is being outdone on global vaccine distribution by Cuba as the third world gears up to receive Cuba’s covid vaccine instead of America’s.
Because it is fashionable for right-wing propagandists to describe anything and everything as “Marxist” nowadays, for which there were plenty of past prototypes and as a recent book by Mark Levin indicates, it might be helpful to examine the question of to what degree Marxist philosophy and/or economic […]
Krystal and Saagar talk about the SCOTUS shakeup caused by Justice Breyer’s retirement, bipartisan support for war in Ukraine, good news as companies invest billions into rust belt manufacturing, Amazon propaganda being taught in schools, Spotify choosing Joe Rogan over Neil Young, the need to free children from […]
By Matt Taibbi As the latest anti-Substack campaign shows, more and more people are forgetting why free speech works. Earlier this week, in the latest in a series of scolding campaigns, a Britain-based group called the Center for Countering Digital Hate gave a sneak peek at a research […]
It may be in the deep purple zones that the crackup is the messiest. By TIM SULLIVAN, Associated Press BENSON, Minn. (AP) — The newspaper hit the front porches of the wind-scarred prairie town on a Thursday afternoon: Coronavirus numbers were spiking in the farming communities of western […]
While Jeff Deist may theoretically be in favor of a “national divorce,” he was opposed to CHAZ/CHOP leftist enclave when it emerged in Seattle. Fortunately, Walter “Defending the Undefendable” Block called him out on that. The bottom line is that if there is going to be a “national […]
Opinions that go against conventional wisdom are always interesting.
Benjamin R Tucker. American Anarchist. 1888
By Pietro Missiaggia When the Italian scholar of political doctrines, the historian of the “radical right”, the so-called “revolutionary left” or the anarchist movement hears about National-Anarchism and its leading ideologue, Troy Southgate, they are baffled and doubtful in the face of such a thinker and such an […]
By Eric Margolis Amid surging tensions over Ukraine, the head of Germany’s navy had the courage to voice Europe’s fears over this totally unnecessary, contrived crisis. In a speech to an Indian think tank, Vice-admiral Kay-Achim Schonbach proposed the Western powers ‘respect’ Russian leader Vladimir Putin and accept […]
By Chrissie Marie, Newsbreak A British university slapped George Orwell’s novel 1984 with a trigger warning following concerned some students might find it “offensive and upsetting.” The novel examine the how the role of truth and facts in a society can be manipulated under a dictatorship. The school […]
By Jacob Mchangama, the executive director of Justitia, a Copenhagen-based think tank focusing on human rights. Europe’s well-intentioned bans on Holocaust denial have spawned a flurry of imitations — many with sinister consequences. READ MORE
By Personality Hacker In this episode Joel and Antonia talk about personality types and religion and unpack which personalities are more likely to leave or stay with religion. In this podcast you’ll find: What’s the relationship between personality types and joining religious movements? Are there some that aren’t […]
By Alan Feuer New York Times Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers militia charged with seditious conspiracy in connection with the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6 last year, was denied bail on Wednesday by a federal judge in Texas who said he was a […]
Kim Iversen explains why some Truckers are protesting the Trudeau administration’s newly implemented cross-border vaccine mandate.
Jen Pan speaks with Ross Barkan about how Eric Adams managed to combine canny appeals to identitarianism with a coalition assembled from urban elites: big business, real-estate, and finance. Does Adams provide a blueprint for a new elite Democratic urban politics invincible to Left attacks? If not, how […]
“Better than a pedophile.” US politicians are truly held to a higher standard.
Apparently, Spotify ditched Neil instead. Batya Ungar-Sargon and Robby Soave react to Neil Young’s efforts to push The Joe Rogan Experience off of Spotify.
Nato and US troops are being positioned across eastern Europe, as western allies show they are united in their stance on Ukraine
“Show me a man that gets rich by being a politician, and I’ll show you a crook.” ― Harry Truman
Newsweek contributor Pamela Denise Long makes the case for Black Americans to leave the Democratic party.
The West still doesn’t know why war in Ukraine might happen, but it increasingly seems like it’s happening. Kiev is trying to keep calm and rally support while being surrounded on three sides and being the recent victim of a cyberattack that feels like a dry run. Meanwhile, NATO countries are sending weapons […]
FDA said they can release the data they used to approve comirnaty in 75 years. Only took 2 months to approve based on that data though.
Briahna Joy Gray reacts to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s announcement that she will seek re-election in 2022.
More than 200 people were killed during protests in Kazakhstan earlier this month. What was behind the protests and why does it look like President Tokayev has emerged stronger? #AJStartHere with Sandra Gathmann explains.
The unsung moment was when he poked a whole in Fox itself by sharing that everyone besides those on camera are wearing masks.
Team Rising discuss Americans’ overall dissatisfaction with both Democrats and Republicans.
Russia has massed thousands of soldiers along Ukraine’s border and it’s got people talking about a possible war. What’s President Putin’s strategy? And where does NATO fit in? #AJStartHere with @SandraGathmann explains five things you need to know to understand this story. Check out our other Start Here […]
I thought it was funny when Trump did it, still funny when Biden does it.
A lot of culture war crap seems to me to be mostly a battle between the CIA Left and the FBI Right. Robby Soave examines the role of undercover FBI officers in the alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer.
I am actually happy to see the rise of neo-tankieism because we need them as a counterpart of the pro-imperialist Breadtubers which, like Maupin, I also suspect is an intelligence front (the New CIA Left) and as a constraint on the woke left and on anti-woke but problematic […]
This was actually one of Mr. President’s best moments. Great to watch him have such a real-time reaction to that. Peter Douchie is an SOB. Lol.
Batya Ungar-Sargon is part of the anti-woke left, which is good, but like a lot of anti-woke leftists she seems to be embracing “law and order liberalism” at the same time. So we’re stuck with a context between the woke but pig-hating left and the anti-woke but pig-loving […]
It’s time for a Megyn Kelly Show substantive debate and discussion today – this time on guns in America. Megyn Kelly is joined by Stephen Gutowski, founder of The Reload (a gun rights website), and Mike Spies, senior editor at The Trace (a gun control site), to discuss […]
“We can’t seat a Supreme Court justice during an election year! The 2020 audits are still ongoing!” – Republicans
Batya Ungar-Sargon and Robby Soave react to the Biden administration’s decision to withdraw its federal workplace vaccine mandate.
Like I said in a previous post, it is a sad day when an unreconstructed Rockefeller Democrat/Kissingerian realist like Biden and a neo-Taft Republican isolationist like Tucker Carlson are what’s standing in the way of the neocon/Reaganite/liberal hawk ambition of World War Three with Russia. The Trotskyites and […]
Glad to see someone recognizes this. By James Pethokoukis The Week Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen took pains to distinguish Bidenomics from Reaganomics. Maybe don’t draw that line too bright. The last time U.S. inflation was raging, presidential candidate Ronald Reagan promised that cutting income taxes and business regulation […]
By W. James Antle III, The Week In a different world, Senate Republicans could let President Biden fill the vacancy created by Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement from the Supreme Court. Conservatives would still enjoy a 6-3 majority. Wednesday’s news did not create a situation like the deaths of […]
I’ve heard it rumored Biden might move Kamala to the Supreme Court and make Hillary VP. I would be surprised if that actually happened but it would be funny as hell. By Brigid Kennedy The Week Now that Justice Stephen Breyer has reportedly decided to retire from the […]
“Tragedy” doesn’t even begin to describe the condition of libertarianism these days. And at a time when the popularity of virtually all institutions is at an all-time low. “Libertarianism is owning the libs by becoming right-wing authoritarians. Franco was a cool guy.” “No! Libertarianism is rioting for state […]
By W. James Antle III The Week President Biden is in serious trouble in 2024 — if his opponent is Generic Republican. A nameless, faceless Republican would beat Biden 46 percent to 37 percent, according to a new Politico/Morning Consult poll. But fill in the blanks with the […]
By Peter Weber, The Week President Biden, after getting a question Monday evening from Fox News White House correspondent Peter Doocy on whether inflation is bad politically, shot back a sarcastic response and muttered under his breath, “What a stupid son of a bitch.” In case it wasn’t […]
By Allen Zhong, Epoch Times President Joe Biden told reporters that he would have “more to say later” about Justice Stephen Breyer’s retirement. “There has been no announcement from Justice Breyer—let him make whatever statement he wants to make, and I’m happy to talk about it later,” he […]
By Jan Olof Bengtsson History of European Ideas 26 (2000) 127–142 Book reviews Marx, the Young Hegelians, and the origins of radical social theory Warren Breckman, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge; 1999, 335pp.The well-known theme in modernist and postmodernist literature of the dissolution of what was perceived by radicals […]
The Signal Why are so many food companies offering new alternatives to meat? Nina Gheihman on the mainstreaming of veganism. McDonald’s is expanding U.S. market testing on a new plant-based burger co-developed with Beyond Meat, one of the companies that have made good business selling meat alternatives in recent […]
I can’t say I am much impressed with this latest trend in “law and order liberalism” that has emerged lately. In case these folks hadn’t noticed, we’ve had a pandemic and related economic recession and lockdowns for two years now. Not to mention the Third Worldization of the […]
The Democraps are back to being the hawkish imperialist party they were prior to the post-Vietnam era. Not that they ever really changed but for a few decades they at least lip-synced it. By Richard Hanania Why the culture war is global and there will be no insurgency […]
The Cold War is back. Obviously, the best way for the USA to counter this would be to offer Latin American countries better trade deals than what they will get from the Eastern powers and to treat Latin American countries like partners rather than as subjects and slaves. […]
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