Top Military Generals Should Face CHARGES For PERJURY, LIES About War In Afghanistan
Ryan Grim explains why yesterday’s testimony from top U.S. military officials should result in Congressional investigations, and even indictments.
Ryan Grim explains why yesterday’s testimony from top U.S. military officials should result in Congressional investigations, and even indictments.
Ryan Grim and Emily Jashinsky react to yesterday’s testimony from top U.S. military officials on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
It is interesting how the media is now promoting the Bushes and Cheneys as the legitimate Republican opposition to Trumpism. The ruling class is getting scared and circling the wagons. Liz Cheney tells Lesley Stahl about running for re-election as an anti-Trump Republican in Wyoming, where her own […]
Uber-neocon David Frum of “An End to Evil” fame goes full Antifa. (Yes, he actually co-authored a book with that title, and his co-author was a man whose literal and ironic nickname was “The Prince of Darkness.”) Sorry, Dave, I guess evil didn’t end, after all. By David […]
By La Resistance Media The Balkanization of the Union It is not news that there are irreconcilable political, economic, and cultural divisions in the U.S. What makes these divisions a force of fragmentation, or social cleavages, is that these tend to overlap between each other and a geographical […]
By Leila Hedayatifar, Rachel A. Rigg, Yaneer Bar-Yam and Alfredo J. Morales Despite global connectivity, societies seem to be increasingly polarized and fragmented. This phenomenon is rooted in the underlying complex structure and dynamics of social systems. Far from homogeneously mixing or adopting conforming views, individuals self-organize into […]
Some handwringing from Neocon Review, and this piece is two years old, from before the pandemic. By Fred Bauer, National Review In the latest issue of The Atlantic, James Fallows turns to the fall of the Roman empire and finds that it wasn’t all that bad! “Late antiquity” […]
Krystal and Saagar discuss the congressional battles within the Democratic party, top Generals testifying in front of congress, corruption in the federal reserve, mania at Harvard, singer R. Kelly’s conviction, the case for mint the coin, wall street corruption against redditors, Rhode Island’s political revolution, and more!
Anarchist News Note: Was going to post the whole text here but it was too long, so I used 0bin instead, it’s an anoymous paste type site, hope the link works for everybody! from Indonesian anarchist blog Kontra-Media, original article here: https://kontramedia.noblogs.org/post/memahami-strategi-anti-otoritarian-… “Don’t ask us for that formula […]
By Caitlin Johnstone t says a lot that AOC wasn’t even able to vote against an Israeli apartheid measure that everyone already knew would pass regardless of her vote. I mean, how far gone is your progressive revolution if you’re not even allowed to have a perfectly safe […]
Civility is overrated.
By Scott Newman, National Public Radio It’s neither a bird nor a plane, but a winged microchip as small as a grain of sand that can be carried by the wind as it monitors such things as pollution levels or the spread of airborne diseases. The tiny microfliers, […]
By Sonny Laymatina “For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.” – Book of Ecclesiastes (1:18) Every time I hear someone say the U.S. lost its innocence on November 22, 1963, I say tell it to all the Blacks, Indians and […]
By David Leonhardt New York Times During the early months of Covid-19 vaccinations, several major demographic groups lagged in receiving shots, including Black Americans, Latino Americans and Republican voters. More recently, the racial gaps — while still existing — have narrowed. The partisan gap, however, continues to be […]
By Jorge Molero-Mesa This article analyzes the debate on neo-Malthusianism and eugenics in Spanish anarchist publications in the first third of the last century. Using theoretical frameworks that have been under-utilized thus far, it provides new interpretations of what the term ” eugenics ” meant in pro-anarchist neo-Malthusian […]
Eric July is the frontman for the band Backwordz, the host of the YoungRippa59 channel on YouTube and a contributor at Blaze TV. Eric joins Pete for a targeted discussion about the state of the Right, and the Left, currently in the US. They, of course, get into […]
By Damon Linker, The Week The most talked-about essay of the past week is undoubtedly Robert Kagan’s “Our constitutional crisis is already here” in The Washington Post, a long, gripping examination of the very serious danger that Donald Trump poses to American democracy as the country approaches the […]
Neocon uber-imperialist douchebag Robert Kagan is worried the system is cracking. Based on the recent writing of a range of leading neocons, its seems they really are getting more worried about holding it together. By Robert Kagan Washington Post “Is there no virtue among us? If there be […]
Trumpism is Trump first, always has been. He could care less about working-class people. “America first” is simply American bourgeoisie over everyone else.
Knowing her delusional self, she’ll just take all that booing and assume she should run again.
This is pretty hardcore though hardly surprising.
Now that she’s burned her bridges with the Democrats she seems to be going over to the Republicans.
This guy sounds interesting, although I am very skeptical of electoral politics generally. By Bret Stephens, New York Times Ritchie Torres, a congressman from America’s poorest district — New York’s 15th, in the Bronx — quietly bristles at the A.O.C. comparison. “There’s a sense in which the media […]
Julie Hambleton Freelance Writer Whether you’re shopping at the grocery store or picking up McDonald’s on the way home, you can choose to see a cashier or simply go through the self-checkout. Walmart, however, may be moving toward a future where that choice is made for you. Starting […]
The good old days. By Becky Little, History.Com The Senate had just adjourned on May 22, 1856, when Representative Preston Brooks entered its chamber carrying a cane. The pro-slavery southerner walked over to Senator Charles Sumner, whacked him in the head with the cane and then proceeded to […]
By Peter Van Buren, The American Conservative I know it’s almost October, but I’m not done with 9/11. I know we had the 20th anniversary, promised for a day to never forget whatever, and then an old-looking Bruce Springsteen rose to sing about everyone dying around him. (Read […]
By Francis P. Sempa American Spectator Parameters is the quarterly publication of the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Earlier this year on the Real Clear Defense website, I wrote an article celebrating the 50th anniversary of Parameters. I praised the journal and its editors for publishing […]
A return of the abortion wars of the 80s and 90s would really heat up the already intense “culture war.” By David Cole, Taki’s Magazine Sometimes you wish that a certain group of people were never taught a certain phrase. In 1997, when O.J. Simpson ran afoul of […]
Tom Woods Show You and I complain a lot, and rightly so, but we do of course have a positive program. I asked David Stockman, who was director of the Office of Management and Budget in the Reagan Administration, to outline what specifically we should do if the […]
Tom Woods Show You know the usual approach: apologize, beg for mercy, explain that you didn’t really mean it, that you’ve “grown” — we’re all drearily familiar with the usual pathetic attempts to avoid judgment from lunatics. It never works. It never, ever works. Life is going to […]
“The basic idea which runs right through modern history and modern liberalism is that the public has got to be marginalized. The general public are viewed as no more than ignorant and meddlesome outsiders, a bewildered herd.” –Chomsky
Krystal and Saagar respond to the allegation that Chris Cuomo groped his boss at a dinner party in 2005, resembling the behavior of his disgraced brother
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll shows Kamala Harris’s approval numbers have dropped since August.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss COVID-19 vaccine booster rollout, and what it could mean for the country’s vaccination rate.
Congressional candidate for Nevada’s first district, Amy Vilela, breaks down her progressive campaign platform.
Kim Iversen makes the case that the U.S. should learn to live with COVID-19 as an ever-present endemic disease.
Ryan Grim explains why everyone should consider getting vaccinated against COVID-19.
Robby Soave details the case of the latest person cancelled online, and why it exemplifies all the things wrong with cancel culture.
Briahna Joy Gray reacts to news that Nina Turner may resurrect her campaign for Congress.
Team Rising discusses Texas’s new redistricting plans, plus reporting that California will permanently mail ballots to all registered voters.
Ryan Grim and Robby Soave break down what’s happening in Congress as the country veers towards a potential government shutdown.
By Michael Lee | Fox News Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller rose to internet stardom by posting a video slamming the US withdrawal from Afghanistan. Marine Lt. Col. Stuart Scheller, the officer who went viral for blasting the military’s leadership amid the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, has been […]
By John Lloyd Quillette In his 2011 reflection on intervention, Rory Stewart offers a composite picture of a typical foreign adviser to Afghanistan before the Taliban swept back into Kabul’s Arg Palace: “James” is young, highly credentialed academically in the UK and the US, hard working, optimistic, with […]
By Lomez Curtis Yarvin, also known by the pen name Mencius Moldbug, is an American blogger. One of the sharpest and most articulate critics of contemporary (US) democracy, Yarvin has gathered a substantial online following over the years, first with his (now-defunct) blog Unqualified Reservations (2007 – 2013), […]
By Mark Granza Michael Anton is an American conservative essayist, speechwriter, and former senior national security official in the Trump administration. In 2016, under the pseudonym Publius Decius Mus, he wrote The Flight 93 Election, an influential essay in support of Donald Trump’s campaign which was subsequently credited […]
“Forward Party” sounds more like a campaign slogan than an actual party
She should have voted no and then released a statement on how Nancy tried to force her under duress to vote present. Imagine that.
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds 47 percent of voters approve of President Biden in the White House while 42 percent disapprove and 11 percent said neither.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss the future of respectability politics and the role of social media in governance.
Kim Iversen breaks down new reporting from Business Insider tying more corrupt dealings to Hunter and Joe Biden.
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