Pinochet-Loving Presidential Candidate Visits US, WATCH What’s Happening In Chile
Ryan Grim explains Chile’s political history, and what it means for their ongoing presidential election.
Ryan Grim explains Chile’s political history, and what it means for their ongoing presidential election.
Robby Soave makes the case against extensive COVID-19 measures for children.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave break down the testimony of Jeffrey Epstein’s pilot at Ghislaine Maxwell’s trial.
Betty Pezzimenti runs her own food truck and catering business. She is facing a vaccine mandate with which she can not comply for health reasons, and from which she cannot seem to get an exemption.
The contents of this podcast more or less confirm my suspicion that “national conservatism” is just the latest neocon front movement (if more confirmation was needed). The neocon/supply-sider/Reaganite alliance is using “national conservatism” (and its assorted collection of dupes) as a means of making a comeback. It is […]
By Caroline Mimbs Nyce The Atlantic As Congress and the courts pick up the pieces from Donald Trump’s first presidency, the country is already wondering whether it might see a second. The former president is flirting with a 2024 bid—and may have a shot at winning fair and […]
The mindcrime liberty show discusses two words/concepts which conservatives, paleo-cons, paleo-libertarians, reactionaries and others accuse modernity of being: decadent and degenerate. What do those concepts/words mean? Is modern day western civilization, including the US and UK, a decadent and degenerate society? Is this preventable? Do good times create […]
By Peter Van Buren, The American Conservative Two years ago, I walked into a café in Florence and said “Can I get an espresso?” The waitress replied, “No, no, here we say buongiorno first. We smile. And only then we order. Try it, it is nice.” That is a […]
By Geoff Lamear, The American Conservative American neutrality in the Middle East would serve U.S. interests and make the region more stable. In response to the proposed sale of U.S. missiles to Saudi Arabia, Senators Rand Paul and Bernie Sanders are leading a bipartisan effort to oppose the sale. […]
By Declan Leary, The American Conservative I was having lunch last Wednesday with a friend in a bar in my hometown, and he started chatting with the bartender, who had been in his high school class. The bartender was saying that he had worked there on and off […]
By David Faris The Week When news of the new coronavirus variant, now dubbed Omicron by the World Health Organization, intruded on Thanksgiving weekend like a most unwelcome guest, there were widespread calls to accelerate global vaccination efforts to reach poor and remote populations. And because the variant […]
By Ryan Cooper The Week Over Thanksgiving weekend, global markets were convulsed by news of a new coronavirus variant, dubbed “Omicron” by the World Health Organization after discovery by South African scientists. It raised the prospect of yet another major surge of cases and deaths all around the […]
By Peter Weber The Week Barbados became the world’s newest republic on Tuesday, swearing in its first president and dropping its formal allegiance to Queen Elizabeth II. Prince Charles and Rihanna were among the dignitaries who attended the overnight ceremony in Bridgetown, the Caribbean nation’s capital, and fireworks […]
By Damon Linker, The Week This past weekend, with still more than a month to go in 2021, Philadelphia surpassed 500 homicides in a single year, a grim record set in 1990. Just a few days later, the number of murders has already climbed to 506. You may […]
By Damon Linker, The Week Democrats’ insistence that comms strategy is their problem is understandable. It’s also wrong. Just under a year from midterm elections that look likely to wrest control of Congress away from the Democrats, leading members of the party claim to have discovered the source […]
By Graham Smith The post-libertarian types are at it again, now calling to “unleash the police” on homeless individuals to save muh parks and libraries. Let’s hope they stop complaining then, about state forces being used against them to mandate masks and jabs on public property. Post-Libertarian […]
Krystal and Saagar explain the implications of the NLRB ruling that Amazon rigged the union election in Bessemer, Alabama after the company waged an intense anti-union campaign
Krystal offers her perspective on the legacy of Hillary Clinton within the Democratic Party after she came back onto cable news with the same old excuses for her defeat to Trump
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave respond to the overturning of Amazon workers’ failed unionization vote in Bessemer, Alabama.
Saagar dives into the alarming history of Waukesha killer Darrell Brooks Jr. unlike the mainstream media sources who have already forgotten about this major event. To support the victims of the Waukesha massacre, check out the fundraising links below: To become a Breaking Points Premium Member and watch/listen […]
Reporter J. Brian Charles details Baltimore activists’ ongoing fight to defund the police, as well as areas of disagreement within the movement.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Professor and researcher Brad Wilcox to get answers about why conservatives on average are happier than their liberal counterparts
Team Rising discusses the ongoing feud between Reps. Lauren Boebert and Ilhan Omar.
Krystal and Saagar respond to the statements made by Dr. Fauci in a primetime interview where he went after Republicans and declared himself a representative of science itself
Robby Soave weighs in on Twitter’s new CEO, Parag Agrawal, following Jack Dorsey’s resignation.
Krystal and Saagar review the free speech track record of Twitter’s new CEO after Jack Dorsey announced he would be resigning from his post as head of the social media giant
Ryan Grim details Jared Kushner’s attempts to re-enter Middle East politics and finance.
Krystal and Saagar provide a detailed update of the booster shot program being pushed by the Biden administration and large pharmaceutical companies set to make enormous profits
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave react to reporting that Chris Cuomo used media sources to aid his brother, former Governor Andrew Cuomo, as he fought sexual misconduct allegations.
Krystal and Saagar look at the newly disclosed texts that demonstrate how primetime CNN anchor Chris Cuomo tried to get dirt on the women accusing his brother of sexual misconduct
By Joel Mathis The Week President Biden won’t be the leader who rethinks the wisdom of America’s global military footprint. The Pentagon announced Monday it had exhaustively reviewed all U.S. military deployments around the world — roughly 170,000 individuals in more than 150 countries — and decided its previous decisions […]
She realised she “made history” and can just go get a book deal without needing to do anything else. I almost respect the hustle.
By Conor Friedersdorf The Atlantic Instead of using his acquittal to promote vigorous discussion, many administrators sent out statements decrying the verdict. At universities, the recent acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse should be an opportunity to study a divisive case that sparked complex debates about issues as varied as […]
By Juliet Williams In a reversal of plans to divert funding from police to social services, Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf said Monday that she’ll push to reverse planned cuts to the city’s police department and seek to quickly hire more officers amid a spike in violence and homicides […]
by Paul Bedard, Washington Secrets Columnist The war inside the House GOP caucus has reached a new divide, with the vocal, pro-Trump wing calling on voters to dump Republican centrists. “We are not the fringe,” said first-term Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene. “We are the base,” she said […]
By Ben Feuerherd and Tamar Lapin New York Post Ghislaine Maxwell’s defense attorneys on Monday portrayed her as a scapegoat being accused because of “the bad behavior of men,” — one in particular — since prosecutors never had a chance to put late pedophile Jeffrey Epstein on trial. Her lawyer, Bobbi Sternheim, […]
By Ben Feuerherd and Tamar Lapin New York Post Prince Andrew and former Presidents Bill Clinton and Donald Trump were among the high-profile men to get name-dropped Tuesday at Ghislaine Maxwell’s sex-trafficking trial in Manhattan. Maxwell’s defense attorney quizzed Jeffrey Epstein’s longtime former pilot Lawrence Paul Visoski Jr. […]
By Grace Panetta Insider House GOP members descended into an intraparty Twitter quarrel on Tuesday morning, which was sparked by Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene denouncing her colleague Rep. Nancy Mace as “the trash in the GOP conference” and pushing Islamophobic stereotypes by accusing the South Carolina lawmaker of […]
Money Metals Precious Metals Dealer, Sound Money Group Rank all States’ Gold and Silver Policies Charlotte, NC (November 29, 2021) — Wyoming, Texas, and South Dakota are the three most pro-sound money states in America, according to the 2021 Sound Money Index. Meanwhile, Vermont is ranked absolutely last. […]
Krystal and Saagar provide their perspective on Biden’s booster shot plan, Fauci’s outrageous comments, Twitter’s new CEO, unionization at Amazon, Chris Cuomo’s coverup, Waukesha massacre memory-hole, Hillary Clinton’s legacy, why conservatives are happier, and more! Merch: https://breaking-points.myshopify.com/ Support Waukesha victims: https://www.gofundme.com/c/act/waukes… https://www.unitedwaygmwc.org/Our-Imp… Brad Wilcox’s Article: https://www.nytimes.com/2021/11/25/op… Brad Wilcox’s […]
The word “liberal” literally means to support individual rights, and there’s absolutely nothing like that about her.
An interesting glimpse of the culture war in its early phase. Buckley interviews Dotson Rader from Students for a Democratic Society. It’s interesting to watch this discussion from the vantage point of 49 years later, in light of subsequent and contemporary events. It’s funny how Rader chain-smokes through […]
Apologizing for a coincidence is stupid it could have been all sorts of things $9.11 or $6.66 they are just numbers people
Watch part one: https://youtu.be/Jp_npcFNavE Today we’re featuring excerpts from our Realignment conference in Miami. The James Madison Institute’s Andrea O’Sullivan and Wired’s Gilad Edelman on the tensions between centralization and decentralization will define tech and politics. American Affairs’s Julius Krein, American Compass’s Wells King, and the Niskanen Center’s […]
Today we’re featuring excerpts from our Realignment conference in Miami. Antonio García Martínez on how culture, economics, and politics are downstream from technology.
By Andrew Isker, Gab.Com A little over a month ago, Tucker Carlson presented a monologue on his show which set off conservative intelligentsia into a fit of impotent rage. The National Review types, who, to a man are as much in touch with the plight of the working […]
By Robert Stark I have advocated for a version of multiculturalism, which could be called Rightwing Multiculturalism, in that it is an alternative to the divisive woke version of multiculturalism. I would describe Rightwing Multiculturalism as the idea that many groups can coexist and respect one another while […]
By Sara Smart, CNN The statue, which is a plaster replica of the original, according to the city, was removed from its pedestal Monday. The process took several hours, and the 7-foot statue was transported in a wooden crate to the New-York Historical Society, where it will be […]
By Robin Pogrebin New York Times The bronze statue of Theodore Roosevelt, on horseback and flanked by a Native American man and an African man, which has presided over the entrance to the American Museum of Natural History in New York since 1940, is coming down. The decision, […]
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