Biden, Jen Psaki Push MASKS In Schools FOREVER, We Must Fight Back
Saagar covers the school mask wars unfolding across America between state level politicians and the Biden administration who refuse to concede ground on masking children
Saagar covers the school mask wars unfolding across America between state level politicians and the Biden administration who refuse to concede ground on masking children
It’s going to be hilarious if the crystal lady ends up replacing Sanders as the left’s leading politician.
By Michael Paul Williams, Richmond Times Dispatch As he settles into office, Gov. Glenn Youngkin looks an awful lot like one of those “inherently divisive concepts” he seeks to ban from the classroom. It’s one thing to campaign to a soundtrack of dog whistles and yet another to […]
By Jessica Nocera , Mel Leonor , Patrick Wilson Richmond Times-Dispatch A group of Chesapeake parents sued Gov. Glenn Youngkin Tuesday in the Supreme Court of Virginia over Youngkin’s order that rescinded a statewide school mask mandate and gave parents an opt out from local mandates, saying a […]
When are they ever not “at it.” By Joel Mathis, The Week For America’s national security hawks, old habits die hard. Washington Post columnist Max Boot is probably best known these days as a Never-Trump conservative, a figure who spent much of his career making common cause with […]
By Damon Linker The Week With Democrats confronting the imminent failure in Congress of their bills to expand social spending and voting rights, recriminations have already begun. As Politico reports, progressives are especially preoccupied with how to talk about their defeats with their presumably angry and demoralized constituents. […]
By Bonnie Kristian, The Week The left used to warn about unintended consequences in foreign policy. Maybe it’s time to remember those warnings. The Omicron variant of COVID-19 has case rates spiking exponentially across the United States, and though hospitalizations and deaths haven’t followed anything like the same […]
By Peter Weber The Week The wealth of the world’s 10 richest people, as measured by Forbes, more than doubled between March 2020 and November 2021, advocacy group Oxfam reported Monday, rising to $1.5 trillion from about $700 billion. Meanwhile, the incomes of 99 percent of people in […]
It would be interesting if the GOP split into 3 quarreling factions: the DeSantis-led natcons, the Trump loyalists, and the anti-Trump but conspiratard right. By Peter Weber The Week Former President Donald Trump has been privately fuming about Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) for months, irked that DeSantis […]
By Grayson Quay The Week A new survey suggests people living under authoritarian regimes increasingly trust their major institutions more than citizens of democratic countries trust theirs, Axios reported Tuesday. According to the 2022 Edelman Trust Barometer, which surveyed 35,000 respondents across 28 countries, trust in NGOs, business, […]
Well, that ought to be…interesting. By Brendan Morrow, The Week Daniel Radcliffe is ready to get weird. The Harry Potter star will portray “Weird Al” Yankovic in a biopic about the famed parody musician, Roku announced Tuesday. The film, WEIRD: The Al Yankovic Story, will be an exclusive to […]
By Caroline Mimbs Nyce The Atlantic As many Americans sit in a weird pandemic limbo, one group of workers bears the brunt of the Omicron surge. Then: Our happiness columnist offers advice for navigating failure. The Coronavirus Outbreak (The Atlantic) As my colleague Katherine J. Wu reported late […]
By Matthew Vadum, Epoch Times Allowing national flags and flags about historic events, causes, and organizations while refusing to raise a Christian flag outside a city hall is an unconstitutional example of government censorship, a seemingly sympathetic Supreme Court was told on Jan. 18. The hearing came as […]
By Jp Cortez, Sound Money Defense League Money Metals Last year was a good year for state-level sound money legislation across the United States. 2022 could be even better. Building on the success enjoyed by sound money advocates in Arkansas and Ohio last year, more than a half […]
The Signal Carry On What’s happening with public attitudes toward the pandemic? Timothy Caulfield on how North Americans are beginning to see a long-term future with Covid-19. With record numbers of new Covid-19 cases in countries around the world during the past month, the United States alone logged more than 1 […]
By Victor Davis Hanson, Independent Institute Thousands of Americans have died needlessly because of weaponized disinformation about China’s culpability, vaccines, useful drugs, lockdowns, racial preferences, and long-term care facilities. From the moment COVID-19 appeared, the pandemic became inseparable from politics. Political frenzy was inevitable since the SARS-CoV-2 virus […]
By Zachary Stieber, Epoch Times COVID-19 case counts have dropped across the United States in recent days, stoking optimism that the Omicron-fueled wave is subsiding. Thirty-four states have recorded a decrease in cases in recent days, not including states that reported a single-day drop, according to an Epoch […]
By Ted Galen Carpenter, Antiwar.Com Earlier this month, the country marked the one-year anniversary of the storming of the Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump. For one faction in America’s increasingly polarized political system, however, it was not enough to castigate the rioters for their disgraceful, indefensible […]
By Jacob G. Hornberger Future of Freedom Foundation At the risk of being accused of befriending one of the two premier enemies (or rivals, opponents, adversaries, or competitors) of the U.S. national-security establishment (the other one being China), I feel compelled to commend Russian President Vladimir Putin for […]
By Caitlin Johnstone Humanity’s collective awakening will unfold in ways that nobody is anticipating, for the same reasons an individual’s awakening always unfolds in ways they can’t anticipate. An individual’s journey into greater consciousness is rife with plot twists and M. Night Shyamalan surprise endings, because it is […]
Krystal and Saagar talk about the coming red wave for the GOP, Trump’s battle against DeSantis, Biden’s covid testing plan, DOJ charging Oathkeepers with sedition, Australia banning tennis great Novak Djokovic, Kamala’s rebrand trainwreck, school mask wars, Nina Turner on the Left’s future, and more! Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Nina […]
World-renowned author Margaret Atwood talks about how to keep democracy alive at a time when that system of government is in questions. She discusses democracies past, present, and future.
By Joel Kotkin Everyone seems to be California dreaming these days. Much of America, particularly its red parts, see California as a hopeless dystopia best understood as everything the nation should avoid. Meanwhile, for the progressive Left and many around Joe Biden, California is the Mecca, a great […]
By Joel Kotkin With the seeming deconstruction of the Biden Administration proceeding at a rapid clip, many on the right hope for an end to the conscious stoking of class resentments that has characterized progressive politics. Yet despite the political meltdown, America’s class divides have become so wide, […]
By Joel Kotkin We bemoan autocracies in Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, Russia and China but largely ignore the more subtle authoritarian trend in the West. Don’t expect a crudely effective dictatorship out of Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four: we may remain, as we are now, nominally democratic, but […]
By Joel Kotkin Over the past several decades, the progressive Left has successfully fulfilled Antonio Gramsci’s famed admonition of a “long march through the institutions”. In almost every Western country, its adherents now dominate the education system, media, cultural institutions, and financial behemoths. But what do they have […]
From 2000. By John Pilger, New Statesman Almost two million Cambodians died as a result of Year Zero. John Pilger argues that, without the complicity of the US and Britain, it may never have happened. On 17 April, it is 25 years since Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge entered […]
By Joseph M. Hanneman Epoch Times Ashli Babbitt desperately tried to prevent rioters from vandalizing the doors leading to the Speaker’s Lobby at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, even stepping between one troublemaker and police officers guarding the doors, a video analysis shows. Frame-by-frame video evidence […]
By Vishwam Jamie Heckert When order is presumed to rely upon centralised authority, anarchy is assumed to mean violent chaos. However, anarchists have long argued, and demonstrated, that other forms of order are both possible and beneficial: ecologically, socially and psychologically. While anarchism has been influential in the […]
Kevin Carson is by far the best contemporary left-anarchist economist. His ideas on economics are more or less what I think the dominant mode of production would look like in a world where anarchist movements achieved political hegemony on a cultural and intellectual level. Although, like Noam Chomsky, […]
A reader asks: In the case of the fascist movement in Italy, several early founders were Marxists, so the connection between fascism and a (relatively) developed industrial society may be mostly due to the intellectual crisis among Marxists like Mussolini, who were psychologically impacted by nationalism during WWI. […]
By Joe Matthews, MSN If California is ever going to achieve true equity, the state must require parents to give away their children. Today’s Californians often hold up equity — the goal of a just society completely free from bias — as our greatest value. Gov. Gavin Newsom […]
Kim Iversen explains what ‘The Great Reset’ is.
Author and former presidential candidate Marianne Williamson joins Andrew to talk about the 2024 presidential election, third party dynamics, and her experience as a candidate.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss myocarditis incidence in young men.
Conservative pundit Ann Coulter is predicting the end of Donald Trump’s hegemony in the GOP, saying the former president “is done.”
Russell Miller breaks down the comments he made to Rep. Josh Gottheimer that might have sparked an antisemitism controversy.
‘Nothing will fundamentally change. ‘ -J Biden.
Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, Sanho Tree, explains that despite some leading headlines, smoking weed will not stop you from being infected with COVID-19.
The thing a lot of people don’t understand is you can gain the largest coalition in history on economics. The reason radicalism exists is because there are desperate people who feel there is no alternative. If people felt more financially secure and that they had more control of […]
Deputy opinion editor at Newsweek, Batya Ungar-Sargon, details the problem with mainstream media’s coverage of the Texas synagogue hostage crisis.
It’s funny that in most polls, Desantis is favored over Trump. If they were the only two to run for 2024, DeSantis could actually get the nomination over Trump
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave speculate about the identities of the eight “John Does” who Ghislaine Maxwell has dropped her fight to hide the identities of.
Let us not forget: “We came, we saw, he died!” Followed by maniacal laughter. HRC & MLK were very much on opposing sides
Team Rising discusses Governor Glenn Youngkin’s first few days in office.
He’s not giving up. He’s doing exactly he was elected to do. He protecting the oligarchs that put him in office
Robby Soave argues that the Supreme Court made the correct ruling on President Biden’s workplace vaccine mandate.
‘We need to increase public understanding of the need for medical countermeasures such as a pan-coronavirus vaccine. A key driver is the media and the economics will follow the hype. We need to use that hype to our advantage to get to the real issues. Investors will respond […]
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to the Biden administration’s new COVID-19 test distribution website.
After a week of dominating headlines — from Politico speculation about a 2024 run, to the New York Times Sunday Style’s two page spread — Marianne Williamson revisits Bad Faith podcast to talk about progressive electoral strategy, the future of the Forward Party, the left’s spiritual void and […]
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