Televangelist Says He’s “Persecuted” Over His 2 Planes
Ah, this guy was HILARIOUS when he got called out for the “Camel through the eye of the needle” quote about his money.
Ah, this guy was HILARIOUS when he got called out for the “Camel through the eye of the needle” quote about his money.
Ryan Grim digs into a trend of suspected censorship on TikTok.
Krystal and Saagar scrutinize the scandal coming out of NPR after a viral fake news story about the Supreme Court was debunked by the Justices themselves
For the past four decades – throughout the neoliberal period – the American President figurehead has been mandated with maintaining the status quo of neoliberal and libertarian ideological fundamentalism. While this situation remains perpetuated, the American system can only go “sideways and downways,” as America presents as a […]
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss the possible peak of the east coast’s Omicron wave, as well as UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to drop most of the country’s pandemic restrictions.
Krystal takes a look at how the neoliberals in mainstream media have begun to abandon the Biden administration and blame Bernie for the collapse of the Biden presidency
Excellent news. Business leaders, government leaders and journalists are basically the same group of people these days. The interconnectedness of them is insane.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to breaking news on the CIA’s assessment of the cause of Havana Syndrome.
Krystal and Saagar cover the long press conference given by President Biden where he made notable statements about his policy agenda going forward and his long term plans
The author of the new book “San Fransicko,” says the homelessness crisis is an addiction and mental health crisis enabled by policies that permit open-air drug scenes on public property and prevent police from enforcing laws Full text and links: https://reason.com/video/2022/01/19/h… —————— Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/ReasonTV?sub_… […]
By Sam Sweeney National Review Recently I was in the city of Hassakeh, Syria, sitting and making small talk with two Syrians, one Kurdish and the other Syriac Christian. The Christian said he would like to invite me to his house but, because he lives in the government-controlled […]
By Michael Brendan Dougherty National Review The white upper middle class is deranging American politics. We should have seen it coming. In 2010, America’s last famous novelist, Jonathan Franzen, launched on the reading public Freedom, his tale of a striving family headed by Walter and Patty Berglund. They […]
By Micah Meadowcroft, The American Conservative American politics, like American life, is more than D.C. and the federal government. This was going to be a different column. The federal government, made up of three branches as it is, provides a convenient typography for political actors and reformers. There […]
This is a pretty nuanced discussion of this issue. By Ronald Weitzer, Global Policy This is part of a forthcoming Global Policy e-book on modern slavery. Contributions from leading experts highlighting practical and theoretical issues surrounding the persistence of slavery, human trafficking and forced labour are being serialised here over the coming months. Ronald […]
By Amanda Lee in Beijing and Orange Wang South China Morning Press China’s Ministry of Commerce has insisted that tariffs on its goods be removed, after US President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that he was not ready to lift the Trump-era taxes because Beijing had failed to […]
By Julian E. Barnes New York Times WASHINGTON — The C.I.A. has found that most cases of the mysterious ailments known as Havana syndrome are unlikely to have been caused by Russia or another foreign adversary, agency officials said, a conclusion that angered victims. A majority of the […]
So far Biden has been less hawkish than the Democratic establishment and wider power elite would like for him to be. Hopefully, this will be a pattern. WATCH HERE
By Cody J. Wisniewski, The American Conservative Contrary to popular misconceptions, the Second Amendment did not create a right to keep and bear arms. Rather, the Second Amendment acknowledges and seeks to protect the People’s natural right to self-defense and the tools required for the exercise of that right, which […]
Krystal and Saagar talk about Biden’s press conference, charges brought against Trump, drone strike footage, Marianne Williamson’s comments about the two party system, NPR’s discredited SCOTUS reporting, late stage neoliberalism, wall street capturing the housing market, an anti-trust outlook with Matt Stoller, and more! Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Matt Stoller: […]
The two sides in the Red/Blue conflict make greatly exaggerated claims about each other. For instance, I don’t see Trump as a “fascist” or even a “conservative.” I see him more as a Nixon-like figure, an instinctive Rockefeller Republican who uses populism to appeal to the conventional working […]
Happily, neocons are the smallest group. By Alayna Treene, author of Sneak Peek The post-Trump Republican Party cares most about issues in seven key categories, with most prioritizing economic issues like job creation and limited government, according to a new survey conducted by former President Trump’s chief 2016 and […]
By William S. Lind, Traditional Right This column is not another retrospective on the Capitol Hill riot of January 6, 2021. rather it is a retrospective on the recent retrospective of the original event. What we saw in that retrospective is what anyone who understands the system would […]
‘The threat of violence is a powerful political tool.’ Ines Pohl, DW’s Washington bureau chief, spoke with Rick Wilson, co-founder of the Lincoln Project, about the political future of the United States, the consequences of the Capital riot a year ago, and the dangers of the fractionalized country. […]
Michael Malice, bestselling celebrity ghostwriter, and author of ‘Dear Reader,’ ‘The New Right,’ and ‘The Anarchist Handbook,’ talks about anarchism and why Donald Trump isn’t a good vessel for Trumpism.
By Jacqueline Feldscher, Senior National Security Correspondent, Defense One The United States will boost its troop presence in eastern NATO members such as Poland and Romania if Russia sends more forces into Ukraine, President Joe Biden said Wednesday. Biden shot down the idea that his administration would withdraw […]
By Ankush Khardori The Week n early December, while Elizabeth Holmes was testifying in her own defense in the most heavily covered white-collar criminal trial in recent memory, an entirely different criminal proceeding involving the health-care industry was taking place across the country. Thomas Whitten, a 71-year-old former […]
By Ben Ryder Howe New York Magazine On September 4, 2018, Nauman Hussain, a 28-year-old professional paintball player, was working at his family’s business when a state inspector arrived for a routine visit. Nauman’s father owned Prestige Limousine, a small company touting “modern, classy vehicles” for “exquisite wedding, […]
By Damon Linker, The Week Six months ago, it looked like Joe Biden’s presidency was off to a strong start. Though the presidential election was closer than most polls had predicted, Biden ran ahead of congressional Democrats. The new president and his party managed to pass the $1.9 […]
It sounds like the American people are on the right track. By Samuel Goldman, The Week Just two years ago, populists were riding high. In the U.S., U.K., several European countries, and parts of Asia, leaders and parties who appealed to ordinary people against an allegedly or actually […]
By Peter R. Quiñones You don’t have to be a political junkie to know that Illinois, and especially Chicago politics, is not only corrupt, but it’s actually a job requirement of anyone seeking office. As of 2013, four of the previous seven Illinois governors had gone to prison […]
By Matt Taibbi To win an exhausted nation’s admiration, all Joe Biden had to do was nothing. Instead, he’s burning future votes like kindling. The Gallup agency released a picture of the comet that is the Joe Biden presidency on its first anniversary. This is what a one-year, […]
By Lily Zhou, Epoch Times Restrictions including COVID-19 passes, mask mandates, and work-from-home guidance will be removed in England, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced on Wednesday. Johnson also suggested that self-isolation rules may also be thrown out at the end of March as the CCP (Chinese Communist […]
By Caitlin Johnstone Most Americans now understand that it was wrong to spend centuries enslaving millions of people. Not many Americans yet understand how equally wrong it is that their government has spent the 21st century killing millions and displacing tens of millions in its post-9/11 wars. The […]
By Petr Svab Epoch Times Federal authorities have yet to respond to an Epoch Times analysis that shows a dramatic increase in deaths of 18- to 49-year-olds in the United States in the past year. The majority of those deaths weren’t associated with the COVID-19 disease. Deaths in […]
By Joseph M. Hanneman, Epoch Times ust moments before she was shot and killed, Ashli Babbitt confronted the police officers guarding the doors to the Speaker’s Lobby at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, blasting them for allowing rioters to smash the windows and not calling for […]
By Isabel van Brugen, Epoch Times Nearly half of Democrat voters would back measures requiring that the unvaccinated live temporarily in “designated facilities or locations” for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine, a recent poll has found. A national telephone and online poll from the Heartland Institute and Rasmussen Reports, […]
Infrastructure falling apart is always the most obvious early symptom of absolute corruption.
By Geoff Dembicki Vice Mark Kennedy spent seven years pretending to be a climate activist. People he deceived are still rebuilding their lives. When Kate Wilson was 23, she got deceived into having sex with an older guy who wasn’t what he appeared to be. To her, he […]
By Rick You wake up when it’s still dark outside. Your arm reaches out and after several fumbling attempts, your fingers finally find the familiar rectangular shape of your smart phone, bringing it to your face. You activate the cracked screen and it blinds your sleep deprived eyes. […]
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss the viability of a second booster.
Krystal and Saagar review the polling data showing overwhelming support from the American people for legislation banning members of congress from trading stocks on inside information
Kim Iversen airs her grievances about the U.S. Covid-19 response.
Saagar issues a scathing critique of the Warriors co-owner and tech billionaire who downplayed China’s Uighur genocide in what represents the total loyalty to China held by the billionaire class
Dan Crenshaw: proof that not all people that join the military are heroes or even decent people.
U.S. Senate candidate for Louisiana, Gary Chambers, explains why he is against marijuana prohibition and how he plans to bring a progressive platform to Louisiana.
Krystal and Saagar analyze the rising tensions between Russia & Ukraine that has become a major issue for the national security state and foreign policy establishment in media & DC institutions
Anyone who has their visa revoked in Australia cannot re-enter for 3 years, that is standard. I think the US is 10 years…..
Briahna Joy Gray explains why she thinks the Biden administration’s big voting rights push is too little, too late.
Krystal takes a detailed look at how the Starbucks workers unionization efforts in Buffalo are causing ripple effects in stores across the country as the American labor movement comes back to life
“Vote for me, I’m definitely your guy”, he said bluntly.
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