ARREST Made In Haitian President Assassination, Was The New Prime Minister Attack SET UP?
English language editor of Haiti Liberte, Kim Ives, details the arrest of a man accused of assassinating the former Haitian prime minister.
English language editor of Haiti Liberte, Kim Ives, details the arrest of a man accused of assassinating the former Haitian prime minister.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by journalist Glenn Greenwald to break down how the deep state in tandem with the media has used the January 6th attack to go after civil liberties and expand their power
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave discuss a possible mistrial in Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex trafficking case.
Krystal and Saagar cover the latest data on the great resignation in the job market where Americans are quitting their jobs in droves in search for better employment and lifestyle changes
Ryan Grim breaks down a detailed timeline of President Trump’s known communications on January 6, 2020.
Krystal examines the crisis of American children due to the covid guidelines in schools over the past two years that have caused major mental health issues and educational setbacks
Producer of “American Insurrection,” A.C. Thompson, details his documentary and reflects on the events of January 6th.
Saagar describes the way in which the Biden administration is bowing to China as a flawed trade deal from the Trump administration is set to expire
Team Rising discuss the possibility of another federal Covid stimulus package.
Krystal and Saagar respond to the comments made on CNN by a top medical ethicist about how to handle unvaccinated Americans in the healthcare system and country at large
Robby Soave weighs in on who must be held responsible for the Capitol attack on January 6, and whether Democrats’ continued outrage is justified.
Krystal and Saagar’s kick off the January 6th show by diving into the real underlying reasons why American democracy is in crisis and how the elites have only made it worse
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave reflect on the first anniversary of the January 6 Capitol breach and react to the violent unrest occurring in Kazakhstan.
Krystal and Saagar cover the mainstream liberal media’s narcissistic, over the top, and divisive response to the anniversary of Jan 6th and the self interest underlying the hyperbole
Before there was January 6, there was March 1. It’s often been said that today’s liberalism is tomorrow’s conservatism. Case in point: The left attacked the Capital in 1971and 50 years later the right does the same thing. Nothing original. History.Com A bomb explodes in the Capitol building […]
0:00 The latest attempt to get Amy fired from Penn Law 5:41 Should we be worried even about elite non-Western immigration? 19:21 Amy: “There’s nothing wrong with stereotyping” when it’s done correctly 26:28 Glenn: America need immigrants if we’re going to compete 34:23 Why aren’t we looking harder […]
Krystal and Saagar go deep into the real reasons why American democracy is in crisis on the anniversary of the Jan 6th Capitol attack that will not be covered on mainstream media such as population decline, overdose deaths, distrust in institutions, media failures, economic instability, deep state subversion […]
By Jacqueline Feldscher, Defense One After the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol that left members hiding in offices or crouching under desks on the House floor, lawmakers clamored for a military quick reaction force that could protect against more violence. One year after the attack, the idea […]
This article inadvertently or indirectly points out the limitations of “criminal justice reform” within the context of the current state-centric system. The problems that this writer is describing are not rooted in the claim that drug decriminalization has gone “too far.” The problem is that drug decriminalization has […]
It is interesting that the serious discourse on issues pertaining to crime has largely shifted from “law and order conservatives” vs “soft on crime liberals” to moderates vs leftists. By Michael Shellenberger And why we can fight crime without mass incarceration. Over the last two decades, progressives came […]
By Gwynne Hogan, Gothamists Newly sworn-in Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has instructed his staff to halt prosecutions for a handful of low-level offenses, to only seek bail in certain cases and to never seek life sentences for any crime, according to a memo sent out to employees […]
By Caitlin Johnstone Anti-imperialist commentator Richard Medhurst reports that Instagram has deleted some 20 images from his account and given him a warning that he could face a permanent ban if he continues making similar posts. The posts in question are screenshots from a Twitter thread Medhurst made to […]
Quite a bit could be learned about Western politics by examining electoral patterns in India. The Democrats are an alliance between the Brahmins and Dalits and the Republicans are an alliance between the Vaishyas and Shudras, while the Kshatriyas are divided between the Democrats and Republicans, depending on […]
Michael Lind, Tablet It’s within metro areas, not between the states. America’s states seem increasingly disunited. Divisions over controversies related to COVID— lockdowns, vaccine mandates, school closures—have accentuated existing splits among blue Democratic and red Republican states with respect to partisanship and attitudes toward crime and public policy. […]
By Caroline Mimbs Nyce The Atlantic Everyone has COVID. Or at least, that’s how it feels in America right now. The daily-case curve is no longer a curve at all but practically a vertical line, launching like a rocket toward the outermost bounds of every chart. Omicron, the […]
Pardoning Assange and/or Snowdon? There was nothing in it for Trump.
WATCH HERE From the comments: The fact that John Sullivan so easily walked into the Capitol that day, without so much as anyone batting an eyelash, DISPROVES the fanatical belief, held even by Sullivan, himself, that all Trump supporters are inherent hWhite Supreeemists. Holding Sullivan’s explanation of the […]
By Hannah Nightingale, The Post Millennial “‘You don’t have to do this, please just go, please don’t please don’t.’ She was desperately pleading for her life,” said Kankakee County State’s Attorney Jim Rowe. A prosecutor in Illinois is seeking the death penalty for a duo charged with the […]
Her real mistake was crossing people more powerful than her.
By Christopher F. Rufo City-Journal A Reuters data scientist questioned the Black Lives Matter narrative—so the company fired him. Zac Kriegman had the ideal résumé for the professional-managerial class: a bachelors in economics from Michigan and a J.D. from Harvard and years of experience with high-tech startups, a […]
The Conscious Resistance Network presents: The Modern Surveillance State Written by Derrick Broze, produced by Jeremy Martin (Originally Released September 2018) Watch on Vimeo / Bitchute Transcript and sources: The War on Terror Immediately following the attacks of September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush promised Americans he […]
By Joel Schlosberg, Garrison Center As “the city that never sleeps” turned the calendar to 2022 with the inauguration of Eric Adams just after midnight, partygoers didn’t need Frank Sinatra’s reminder to “start spreading the news” heard on the New Year’s broadcast from Times Square. New Yorkers were […]
David Patrick Harry is joined by Uberboyo to debate what is more unconscious, Orthodox Christianity or the philosophy of Nietzsche? Promise to be a good one. Make sure to check it out and let me know what you think. God bless Intro Music Follow b-dibe’s Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/b-dibe Superchat […]
Ben Burgis is the author of the upcoming book: Christopher Hitchens: What He Got Right, How He Went Wrong, and Why He Still Matters, as well as the host of “Give Them An Argument” on YouTube. His previous book Give Them An Argument: Logic for the Left was […]
By Greg Sams, Ancient Origins There is a remarkable discovery that has not yet emerged from our renewed interest in ancient civilization. Yet few remark upon this glaring omission from the relics and records we dig up and discover. I first recognized its absence at a visit to […]
By Hank Kennedy Hank Kennedy reminds us of a period of all-sided culture war against comic books, pointing at its lessons and aftermath today. In 1952 there existed twenty comic book publishers, publishing six hundred fifty titles a month, and employing one thousand workers. By 1956, the industry had […]
By Leah Willingham and Rebecca Santana, Associated Press | NEW ORLEANS — Lawrence N. Brooks, the oldest World War II veteran in the U.S. — and believed to be the oldest man in the country — died on Wednesday at the age of 112. His death was announced […]
By Vincent Harinam, Quillette Whether you’re an impartial onlooker or active combatant in the culture wars, you may have come across the term “simp.” A lexical fixture in Twitch chatrooms and TikTok videos, simps are romantically-challenged men whose servile nature prevents them from earning the affection of their […]
Clip from the recent #EwoksUTheoryClub with Noah talking about how BreadTube discourages their viewers for having a solid grasp of Marxist theory in order to lead them towards Anti-Communism.
It’s almost like doing nothing for the people makes you really unpopular.
By Brigid Kennedy The Week A majority of Americans believe events akin to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot — the one-year anniversary of which falls on Thursday — are likely to occur again in the next few years, according to a new Axios/Momentive poll. Fifty-seven percent of respondents […]
By Damon Linker, The Week One year ago this Thursday, President Donald Trump attempted to prevent the certification of Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election by exploiting ambiguities in the 1887 Electoral Count Act. Thankfully, Senate Democrats have set out to reform the act — and senior […]
By Amanda Barroso Pew Research Center Dating has always come with challenges. But the advent of dating apps and other new technologies – as well as the #MeToo movement – presents a new set of norms and expectations for American singles looking for casual or committed relationships, according […]
By Grayson Quay The Week The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced Wednesday that it was imposing additional sanctions against Bosnian Serb leader Milorad Dodik and a media company he allegedly controls, Reuters reports. A Treasury Department statement accused Dodik of “corrupt activities and continued threats to the […]
By Damon Linker The Week I’m very much in favor of treating the conventional political wisdom with a healthy dose of skepticism, so I was eager to read a recent, short tweet thread from Nick Gillespie, an editor at large for the libertarian magazine Reason, asserting former President […]
By Grayson Quay The Week Protesters in the oil-rich former Soviet republic of Kazakhstan burned the country’s presidential residence Wednesday as protests that began earlier in the week continue to escalate, The Associated Press reports. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, who took office in 2019, declared a two-week curfew, threatened […]
By Jp Cortez After the Consumer Price Index surged last year to its highest level since 1982, politicians are feeling pressure from constituents to do something about it. On Monday, President Joe Biden announced $1 billion in grants, loans, and other assistance for small meat producers. Another costly […]
Kim Iversen details how the Theranos Elizabeth Holmes case exposed medical greed within the medical-industrial complex.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss why the Joe Rogan Experience performs so much better than legacy media shows.
Briahna Joy Gray makes the case that progressives in Congress are hiding behind Senator Joe Manchin in their failure to push President Biden’s Build Back Better agenda through.
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