Novak Djokovic RELEASED From Australian Custody. Cops TEAR GAS Supporters On Melbourne Streets
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to Novak Djokovic’s legal victory in his fight to remain in Australia as protests break out in Melbourne.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to Novak Djokovic’s legal victory in his fight to remain in Australia as protests break out in Melbourne.
Their working conditions remind me of sweatshops from the turn of the 20th century. Amazon workers need to unite and unionize.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss Senator Jon Ossoff’s soon-to-be bill banning members of Congress and their families from trading stocks.
Krystal and Saagar cover the major screwup from POLITICO over the weekend who falsely claimed liberal Justice Sonia Sotomayor was seen with Democratic leadership at a fancy DC restaurant after conducing SCOTUS hearings remotely
Imagine being the guy who watches a Sandy Hook conspiracy theory video, and likes it so much he immediately buys Super Male Vitality.
Batya Ungar-Sargon breaks down cable news’ coverage of the first anniversary of January 6.
Krystal and Saagar cover the most cringeworthy demonstrations from liberals on January 6th including Hamilton songs, Dick Cheney celebration, and a ratings disaster for cable news
Again, our Federal Government is based on the principle of checks and balances: depositing large checks into their bank accounts to increase their balances.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss Democrats’ electoral strategy going into the 2022 midterms.
Krystal offers her perspective on Candace Owens’ claims about vaccines and why the rhetoric from the pharma skeptics on the right falls flat without proposing real solutions
We live in a world where daytime talk show host Oprah and a former President of the United States are given equal importance in headlines. We have lost all seriousness.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by economist Philip Pilkington to examine how wealthy economies are skewered in favor of the older generations and what the consequences could be moving forward
“Don’t get into the limousine, Mike. Don’t get into the limousine, Mike. Don’t get into the limousine, Mike.” Mike Pence was wise to listen to his inner voice then.
Team Rising debates whether America is headed towards a second Civil War.
Saagar lays out the false claims made by the New York Times and CDC about children getting diabetes from covid and how the public health establishment has lost people’s trust
Reality reads like an Onion article sometimes.
Ryan Grim details the campaign showdown between Rep. Betty McCollum and the young DFL progressive attempting to unseat her.
Krystal and Saagar debunk the false claims made by liberal Supreme Court justice Sonia Sotomayor about covid hospitalizations among children during hearings on Biden’s federal vaccine mandate
Biden: “You were defeated… But your policies were not we are still keeping them alive.”
The hosts answer your questions about Roe v. Wade, politicians they admire, and natural immunity.
Krystal and Saagar look at the discouraging numbers from the December jobs report and how the Biden administration is spinning them to convince people the economy is doing well
The truly sad thing about this add is: That there are people who believe that! Seriously, some people need a reality check, especially those who have profited from the system (upper middle class people mostly, who think that through adapting to the perverted state the system is in, […]
Katie Halper reacts to news that Andrew Cuomo will not face any prosecution for his alleged sexual harassment of a former aide, or his role in New York’s Covid nursing home deaths.
Krystal and Saagar respond to the confrontation between Texas GOP Sen. Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson after Cruz used the word ‘terrorist’ to describe the Jan 6th Capitol riot
Ted Cruz’s biggest enemy? Video recordings of Ted Cruz.
Richard Hanania breaks down his new book, “Public Choice Theory and the Illusion of Grand Strategy: How Generals, Manufacturers and Foreign Governments Shape American Foreign Policy.”
On Krystal Kyle & Friends, Krystal and Kyle Kulinski talk all things Fed policy & history with a leading economist
Central bank policy since 2008 has not been aligned to capitalism. It has been corporate socialism. QE, if it had to be used, should have been transitory with a definite end date. The FED and the ECB has created institutional moral hazard, which is distorting the global economy […]
Robby Soave breaks down the reportedly false claim made by Justice Sonia Sotomayor while debating federal vaccine mandates.
Krystal and Saagar respond to the controversy that developed when media outlets claimed Jon Stewart accused J.K. Rowling of antisemitism only for him to shut down the story
‘If the Nuremberg Laws were actually applied across the board, every post-war American President would be strung up in the gallows’ — Noam Chomsky
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss the explosive spread of the Omicron variant across the country.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Skye Wallin, the director of a new documentary about the late Senator Mike Gravel who stood up against the war machine in multiple Presidential campaigns
Krystal and Saagar discuss the December jobs report numbers, liberal cringe on January 6th, Ted Cruz’s heated appearance on Tucker Carlson, SCOTUS misinformation during vaccine mandate hearings, POLITICO’s major reporting screwup, CDC lies on covid & kids, the frauds on the anti-vax right, intergenerational warfare between millennials & […]
By Peter R. Quinones I have a few confidantes who contact me for private discussion or send me articles, etc. I was sent an excerpt from a Washington Examiner piece titled, “Archaeology of Freedom,” by Geoff Shullenberger, which looks into the question many have asked: what happened to […]
It is interesting to find a discussion of David Graeber in the Examiner of all places. By Geoff Shullenberger Washington Examiner In his 2011 book Debt: The First 5,000 Years, the anthropologist David Graeber marshaled historical, ethnographic, and archaeological evidence in an effort to dismantle some of the […]
By Anton Woronczuk, Truthout The world is in a prolonged period of global unrest. Since the financial crisis of 2008, every region of the planet has experienced levels of mass protest unprecedented in recent history, from the Arab Spring in the Middle East and Black Lives Matter in the U.S., to […]
Solability.Com Social capital The Social Capital of a nation is the sum of social stability and the well-being (perceived or real) of the entire population. Social Capital generates social cohesion and a certain level of consensus, which in turn delivers a stable environment for the economy, and prevents […]
By Sam Raskin New York Post Mayor Eric Adams on Sunday defended choosing his brother to serve as a deputy NYPD commissioner, saying he needs someone he can trust to protect him — including from potential threats by white supremacists. During an appearance on CNN, the new mayor revealed […]
By Patrick Reilly New York Post New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has tested positive for COVID-19 and is recovering at home – just over a week since she was spotted partying without a mask in Florida, her office said on Sunday. “Representative Ocasio-Cortez has received a positive test […]
By Charlotte Cuthbertson Epoch Times The southwest border during President Joe Biden’s first year in office reached historic levels of illegal crossings, pulling agents off the front line and leaving large swaths of the border unpatrolled. Drugs, especially fentanyl, flowed in, and overdose deaths are at an all-time […]
By Anders Anglesey Newsweek A majority of American voters fear election-related violence at the next presidential election in 2024, recent polling suggests. It comes after three former U.S. Army generals raised concerns about the risk of “civil war” over the White House vote, although some experts downplayed such […]
By Kevin Morgan In its heyday around the turn of the twentieth century, Emma Goldman more than anybody personified anarchism for the American public. Journalists described her as anarchy’s ‘red queen’ or ‘high priestess’. At least one anarchist critic was heard to mutter of a ‘cult of personality’. […]
By William S. Lind, Traditional Right American establishment media, which combine historical ignorance with shallow ideology, are presenting Russia’s threat to invade Ukraine as just typical Russian bad boy behavior. However, there is a backstory to current events, and if we understand that backstory Russia’s actions become a […]
By Michael Shellenberger And why did they rise from 1900 to 2000 before declining? Over the last 30 years, the United Nations, climate scientists, and governments around the world have claimed that climate change is making natural disasters including hurricanes, floods, and heatwaves more frequent. “Climate change has […]
By Noah Millman The Week Next week, Western diplomats will meet with their Russian counterparts for a series of meetings that are likely the best opportunity to prevent a Russian invasion of Ukraine, for which 100,000 Russian troops are already poised on the border. The question is: What can […]
By Grayson Quay The Week A New York City bill allowing non-citizens to vote in local elections became law Sunday after Mayor Eric Adams declined to veto it, The Associated Press reports. The new “Our City, Our Vote” measure will reportedly enfranchise around 800,000 legal, non-citizen New York […]
By Sean Gabb The Crusades are the defining event of the Middle Ages. They brought the very different civilisations of Western Europe, Byzantium and Islam into an extended period of both conflict and peaceful co-existence. Between January and March 2021, Sean Gabb explored this long encounter with his […]
It’s interesting how the critique of totalitarian humanism, or at least components of it, that I developed in the 2000s is now finding its way into mainstream discourse as well, and not just on the “far-right” or among ordinary conservatives, but also among centrists (James Lindsay), liberals ( […]
Todd Lewis is joined by Keith Preston, Terminal Philosophy and Swithun Dobson to discuss the current lack of new and creative ideas to deal with the problems of modern 21st century America.
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