People SICKER After Lockdowns. Was The Great Barrington Declaration RIGHT?
Kim Iversen details what she calls “the biggest peacetime policy failure” of our lifetime.
Kim Iversen details what she calls “the biggest peacetime policy failure” of our lifetime.
This is a pretty good discussion of the relationship between supply chains and inflation, but one important thing he is leaving out is the relationship between unstable supply chains and pandemic lockdowns. The core issue is forecasting. When there is a major economic downturn (as there was during […]
Host of The Nomiki Show, Nomiki Konst, and advisor at Renew Democracy Initiative, Rina Shah, discuss Elon Musk’s opposition to the billionaire tax.
Krystal and Saagar cover the details of Biden’s shrinking budget proposal as Democrats in congress have continued to battle over what will be in the final version of the bill
Host of Bad Faith Podcast, Briahna Joy Gray, gives her take on Virginia’s dead-heat gubernatorial race.
Krystal and Saagar revisit the subject of Chinese government influence over social media app TikTok now that a representative from the company has finally appeared in front of congress
Robby Soave breaks down Merrick Garland’s contentious Senate testimony on the Loudoun County school board controversy.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Julian Assange’s brother Gabriel Shipton to get an update about the legal developments in the Assange case and learn about the personal side of the story
Ryan Grim explains the ‘patriotic tax’ that has Senator Joe Manchin’s full support.
Krystal and Saagar are joined by author and writer Batya Ungar-Sargon to discuss how elite driven, woke media can threaten democracy and perpetuate the class war
Julian Assange’s brother, Gabriel Shipton, joins Ryan Grim and Robby Soave to discuss the Wikileaks founder’s new strategy in the U.S. government’s case to extradite him.
I’ve long thought that class struggle would make a comeback as class divisions widen, although I am skeptical about the efficacy of a labor movement in an economy where labor is transient and capital is highly mobile. Folks like Kyle Kulinski hope to replace culture war politics with […]
My most recent appearance on Cotto/Gottfried. Listen here.
A lot more people seem to be getting a lot more pissed off.
This is an interesting discussion from 2013. Obviously, things are even further along now than they were then. I agree with much of what Hedges says here although it’s a little too reformist for my tastes.
In other words, a third of the country thinks the present administration cheated its way into office. It would probably be the same if Trump had won. This is big news. The state is losing legitimacy. Thirty-five percent of registered voters said the results of the 2020 presidential […]
It’s interesting that now that the capitalist class is moving increasingly toward the cultural “left,” traditional conservatives are moving toward anti-capitalism. By Rod Dreher, The American Conservative If you don’t follow the world of right-of-center Christian intellectuals, you might not have heard of the integralists, proponents of a […]
Jason Unruhe gets in VC to debate Haz on American patriotism, third worldism, revolution, and more.
It’s interesting how a lot of tankies seem to be increasingly taking their tankieism more seriously. Grayson and Henry from the Infrared Collective put the final nail in the coffin to the claim, made by various self-proclaimed American ‘communists’ and ‘socialists,’ that socialism is incompatible with American patriotism. […]
An unpopular opinion. Tankies are just the Eastern world’s version of Republicans. I agree with most tankie criticisms of Western imperialism, even if their own perspective is horrid. Western “anti-imperialism” seems to come in three basic forms: -Conservative anti-imperialism (e.g. Pat Buchanan), which argues that empire-building is impractical, […]
Krystal and Saagar cover the removal of billionaire tax provisions from Biden’s budget bill, labor action happening across America, a new billionaire funded news operation, TikTok officials confronted by congress, Alec Baldwin shooting updates, what is causing food inflation, grave injustice in the legal system, the Julian Assange […]
By Bonnie Kristian, The Week Tuesday is the 20th anniversary of the Patriot Act, the sweeping authorization of invasive federal surveillance powers passed shortly after the 9/11 attacks of 2001. Congress should observe the two-decade mark by starting work to repeal the law in full. Much like the […]
By Ryan Cooper, The Week A class of Americans has become lazy and entitled. Too used to a government that caters to their every whim, they’re facing a difficult situation not with grit and determination, but by throwing tantrums and demanding special treatment. That’s right, I’m talking about […]
By Joel Mathis, The Week The MAGA movement is looking like a coalition of problematic men. Herschel Walker has Donald Trump’s endorsement. So do Sean Parnell and Max Miller. Eric Greitens doesn’t have Trump’s official backing — so far at least — but he’s presenting himself to the […]
By Samuel Goldman, The Week How to escape the snowflake wars. This fall has been unseasonably warm, but there are snowflakes in the air. As educational institutions return to normal operations, a series of incidents around the country have also revived a familiar pattern of provocation, offense, and […]
An old piece by Murray Rothbard from 1961. By Murray Rothbard, introduction by Grant Babcock, Libertarianism.Org In 1961, Murray Rothbard was employed by the William Volker Fund as something of a libertarian strategist and talent scout. Rothbard would read books that showed promise for advancing the libertarian cause, and […]
I’m sorry Noam, I don’t want to discriminate to that extent based on vaccination status.
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll reveals almost half of voters disapprove of President Biden’s strategy to fight inflation.
Parker Higgins, director of advocacy at the Freedom of the Press Foundation, explains what Julian Assange’s case means for the First Amendment.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky react to new reporting from The Intercept, detailing how John Deere management is struggling to protect their reputation as UAW workers strike.
Team Rising discuss the latest developments in the scandal surrounding the Loudoun County school board.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky detail media coverage of Hillary Clinton’s new book, and discuss whether she should face questions regarding Bill Clinton’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Ryan Grim gives his take on the so-called ‘billionaire tax.’
Emily Jashinsky breaks down how the pandemic exacerbated not just the wealth gap, but the social capital gap.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky discuss an FDA advisory panel’s approval of the Pfizer vaccine for children aged 5 to 11, plus what it will take to pass Biden’s ‘Build Back Better’ agenda.
This article (from 2016) illustrates the limitations of conventional leftist class analysis. The left always seems to assume that the right-wing of the ruling class is the entirety of the ruling class. Yes, there are right-wing sectors in the ruling class that fund “anti-PC” movements. Yes, there are […]
I generally couldn’t care less if elections are “stolen” or not because I view elections as the equivalent of casinos: The house is always the ultimate winner irrespective of the players and their individual outcomes. But what is interesting is the way that the two sides increasingly view […]
By William S. Lind, Traditional Right The October, 2021 Marine Corps Gazette contains a long letter from Lt. Gen. Paul K. Van Riper and Col James K. Van Riper, both USMC Ret., denying the value of the concept of Fourth Generation war and of the broader intellectual framework […]
I’d argue this case is more a matter of class privilege than race privilege. There are cases of rich white kids getting away with rape or killing multiple people in a DUI, while there was a case of a black kid being left at Rikers’ Island for three […]
By Lenore Skenazy Reason The myth of the candy poisoner Dear police: Can you please stop telling parents to check their kids’ Halloween candy for drugs? Urging tens of millions of Americans to look for something that isn’t there is completely pointless, yet every Halloween, the authorities do […]
By F. Cooper Adamo Chronicles The Dark Horse of Liberty When Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn wrote his 1974 book Leftism: From de Sade and Marx to Hitler and Marcuse, he dedicated it to “the Noble Memory of Armand Tuffin, Marquis de la Rouërie.” Tuffin was a French aristocrat born […]
By Jacob Sullum, Reason Cops thought Hoang Vinh Pham, who received a 15-year prison sentence, was suspicious because he stared at a police van full of marijuana. During a 2017 trip to Montana, Hoang Vinh Pham was heating up a bowl of noodles at a Conoco station on […]
By Alan J. Levine, Chronicles The academic field of Critical Race Theory doesn’t understand the history of race. Over the last 30 years, especially since the spring of 2020, Critical Race Theory (CRT) and its accompanying obsessions with “whiteness” and “white privilege” has almost overwhelmed discussion about race […]
By SARAH RANKIN The Associated Press A former spokesperson for Liberty University is suing the evangelical school in Lynchburg after being fired, alleging in a lawsuit filed Monday that his termination came in retaliation for voicing concerns that sexual misconduct accusations were mishandled. Scott Lamb, a vice president-level […]
By Paul Gottfried, Chronicles Although we didn’t know it at the time, the incidents in Charlottesville, Virginia on Aug. 12, 2017 would soon develop into a narrative for the left to repeat and then recycle in the summer riots of 2020 and eventually the events at the U.S. […]
By Paul Gottfried, Chronicles Imgard Furchner, a 96-year-old resident of a special care facility in Germany, is being investigated as a war criminal. She will appear in court in a wheelchair, which is now her customary way of moving about, the Swiss magazine DieWeltwoche reports. She did try […]
Tom Woods At the Mises Institute‘s supporters summit over the weekend, Institute president Jeff Deist and I had an informal discussion after dinner in front of the assembled attendees, and reviewed Hans Hoppe’s essay “What Must Be Done” as the springboard for our discussion. Warning: zingy. READ MORE
By Isaac Dovere and Jeremy Herb, CNN (CNN)“I am a hunter — and I think you should be hunted,” a woman can be heard saying in a voicemail left for Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs in September. “You will never be safe in Arizona again.” Or there’s the man who […]
The People must restore the Wizard to his right full place!!!
Free Thought Project (The Grayzone) — A former employee of Facebook named Frances Haugen earned national renown after appearing before Congress on October 5, 2021 to accuse the company where she once worked of everything from poisoning the minds of young American women to aiding and abetting global evildoers. While Haugen has […]
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