How House Progressives FINALLY Exercised Their Leverage And FORCED Their Agenda
Ryan Grim explains how House progressives were able to force the $3.5T reconciliation package through Congress.
Ryan Grim explains how House progressives were able to force the $3.5T reconciliation package through Congress.
Robby Soave breaks down the pervasiveness of #MeToo hypocrisy in elite Democratic circles.
“Madness is rare in individuals – but in groups, political parties, nations, epochs, it is the rule.” – Friedrich Nietzsche, Beyond Good and Evil
By Bryan Caplan One of the less charming features of the woke movement is its vocal age prejudice. In conversation, believers have repeatedly appealed to my age and their youth to gain argumentative advantage. I’m tempted, admittedly, to respond in kind. In reality, the young have less insight on […]
A critique of the anarchist position from the standard parchment-worship perspective. Because 1776 was Year Zero or something. By: Michael D. Jacobsen, Uncensored Truth An anarchic society is often called the original state of Man. At least, according to anarchists. From there, everything seems to have gone downhill. […]
I’m generally skeptical of the claim that today’s culture is less puritanical than that of past times, as opposed to merely being an expression of a new form of puritanism. And the old puritanism and new puritanism overlap in many ways. In the last few years, I’ve noticed […]
It’s rather amusing that today’s conservatives are reminiscing about the good old days of 1985, when in 1985 conservatives were lamenting the passing of the good old days of 1955. By the Zman, Taki’s Mag The old adage about there being a fine line between genius and madness […]
I am increasingly of the opinion that anyone with a serious anti-authoritarian outlook needs to be opposed to moral panics even before they are supposed to institutional authorities like organized religion, capitalism, or even the state itself. As H.L. Mencken said, “The worst government is often the most […]
This headline has a little bit of everything. By Zachary Stieber, Epoch Times A U.S. military veteran who was charged in the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol breach has died. John Anderson, 61, died at a hospital in Jacksonville, Florida, on Sept. 21, according to family members and his […]
It sounds like these guys are getting educated on why reformism/electoralism does not work, although the way Ron Placone keeps referring to Biden as a “neo-fascist” is hilarious. Read some Stanley Payne.Payne’s definition of fascism is the one that I consider to be the most historically accurate. In […]
Ryan Grim, Robby Soave, and managing editor of Shadowproof, Kevin Gosztola, react to reporting that the CIA developed plans to assassinate Julian Assange for his role in the Vault 7 leaks.
These Deep State sectors are the ones we will be fighting when the crackup begins. Krystal and Saagar cover the new reports showing how the CIA plotted to kidnap and murder Julian Assange, and the explain how Assange is still being targeted to this day
The only historical utility of this one is to further polarization which will hopefully lead to the eventual crackup. Krystal and Saagar try to make sense of AOC’s theatrics in congress after she was seen crying following her flip from no to present on a vote to fund […]
She appears to have expired her historical utility. Krystal examines some recent comments made by former Democratic presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard that might suggest a rightward shift in her views like that of Dave Rubin
Saagar goes even further down the lab leak rabbit hole by looking at documents revealing a pentagon connection to deadly gain of function research by the EcoHealth alliance
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Dylan Ratigan to discuss the Chinese economy and how the Evergrande situation shows the fragility of China’s entire system
Krystal and Saagar respond to new reporting confirming that the FBI had at least one known informant who stormed the Capitol on January 6th
Krystal and Saagar look at the latest infighting between Donald Trump and the GOP after the failure of his election audit in Arizona
Krystal and Saagar go over what’s at stake in the huge week ahead in Congress and how the end results could shape the Biden presidency in the long run
Krystal and Saagar review the newest polls in the VA gov race showing that GOP candidate Glenn Youngkin has a real shot at flipping the seat
Krystal and Saagar react to a disgruntled Walmart worker quitting her job over loudspeaker due to the company’s terrible working conditions
Only nine people in the entire Congress, with 535 members, are not fully in thrall to Israel. By Darragh Roche Newsweek The House of Representatives approved funding for Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system on Thursday, following a fraught vote that exposed divisions among Democrats. Just nine members […]
Krystal and Saagar discuss the huge week coming up in congress, AOC’s meltdown over a legislative vote, fed involvement in Jan 6th, the CIA’s war against Julian Assange, Trump undercutting the GOP, more from the lab leak rabbit hole, Tulsi Gabbard’s shifting views, the state of China’s economy […]
By Andrew Sullivan The scene that struck me most in the Woodward/Costa tome, “Peril,” occurs on a plane. On a trip from DC to Seattle on January 7, Adam Smith, a 55-year-old centrist Democrat, finds himself surrounded by participants in the previous day’s violent assault on the Capitol. […]
By Jason Garner From its creation in 1910 until the end of the Civil War the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT) represented the revolutionary wing of the Spanish labour movement. As such it warmly welcomed the October revolution of 1917 and the pages of its press were soon […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Exile in Happy Valley Rarely a week seemed to go by during the Trump years when the sky wasn’t falling. The cable news already has a tendency of covering every single day like it could be the last, but this was different. Even […]
This is interesting. If you take out the conservative Protestant aspect of this piece, it could be something a Maoist/Third Worldist would write. Proto-Protestantism Recently I was talking with my son and he told me about some experiences he had on a Christian chat forum that he visits […]
By Telos Press Today’s episode of the Telos Press Podcast features our recent panel discussion on the causes and consequences of the U.S. failure in Afghanistan. With presentations from Telos editors Mark Kelly, Adrian Pabst, Marcia Pally, David Pan, and David Westbrook, the discussion covered various aspects of […]
By Damon Linker The Week Earlier this week, in Philadelphia, I went to my first concert since before the COVID-19 pandemic began. The Phoebe Bridgers show took place outdoors. Admittance required proof of vaccination. (A recent negative test result was insufficient.) Concertgoers were also required to wear masks. […]
Sean Gabb (22nd September 2021) I never buy newspapers, and I seldom look at them. But I did make a point of observing the collective blast of hot air from the political and media establishments when news was released of our latest entanglement with the Americans. Since we […]
By Mike Gleason, Money Metals Exchange Debt troubles in China and Washington, D.C. helped boost safe-haven demand for precious metals early this week. By Thursday, however, investors piled back into stocks and sold safe havens like gold and silver again. Platinum is making news for an unusual reason […]
By Eduardo Romanos Anarchism refers to a tradition of social and political thought that in the 1860s emerged as an organized political force. Since then, anarchism has inspired protests, organizations and movements, mainly in Europe, Russia and the Americas, but also in other parts of the world. While […]
By Matt Taibbi A million reporters and police, a handful of demonstrators, and at least one undercover agent at a very noisy dud of a demonstration. The “Justice for January 6th” rally held on September 18th in Washington had plenty of advance fanfare, with audiences told Capitol cops […]
The latest in massive US government spending on imperialist projects: a bill to fund Israel’s Iron Dome passed on Thursday, providing $1 billion in backing to the air defense system. Eight Democrats voted against the bill, with a final vote of 420 to 9 (2 representatives voting present). […]
By Eduardo Romanos and José Luis Ledesma ‘[May Day is celebrated] year after year, without interruption’, wrote the Spanish philosopher Miguel de Unamuno (1907), ‘and this celebration seems to assume a ritual, a liturgical character. The value of these rituals is enormous, as long as their spirit is […]
Someone needs to do a mashup of these folks with their Antifa/SJW/Russiagate/TDS counterparts and see if it is possible to even distinguish between them. The second video below is an example.
Nothing changes until the Fed loses its power to control the economy through interest rates and QE.
We now have a regime so progressive that men in brimmed hats on horses are chasing black folks with whips. Remember, if you didn’t vote for Dementia Man, “‘you ain’t black.’”
Kyle breaks down the data which shows that Biden is more hawkish on immigration than Trump was. From the comments thread: I think Tulsi might be moving toward the Dave Rubin/Tim Pool approach—”I used to be ‘left’ and saw the error of my ways,” and she’ll woo right-wingers […]
Both Tulsi and Andrew Yang seem to have expired their utility at this point. Tulsi did a good deed by attacking Kamala and Mayor Peter in the primaries, and Yang did a good deed by bringing ideas like UBI, drug legalization, and automation into the mainstream. But they’re […]
Apparently, Joe is trying to be a standup comedian.
I disagree with Kyle here in the sense that I do think there is an effort to purge the military of conservatives and/or Trumpists because their loyalty to the Bidenist regime is questionable.
Pence reinterprets Trump to appease the neo-conservative critics and to make Trump’s ad hoc policies appear more rational. But the real purpose is to make himself appear more acceptable to the electorate. Former Vice President Mike Pence discusses the foreign policy differences between the Trump and Biden administrations […]
ALAMOGORDO, N.M. — New research conducted at White Sands National Park has uncovered the oldest known human footprints in North America. White Sands officials said the discovery reveals evidence of human occupation in the Tularosa Basin beginning at least 23,000 years ago, thousands of years earlier than previously […]
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new poll shows Biden’s approval rating has dropped to a record low during his administration thus far.
Ryan Grim and Alyssa Farah react to reporting by the New York Times that lawyers from top accounting firms do brief stints in the Treasury Department, with the expectation of big raises when they return.
Research actually shows that women are slightly more likely to be pro-life than men. A problem that leftists have is that they claim to represent all women, all workers, all minorities, all gay people, etc. when it’s simply not true. By Matthew Yglesias Vox The gender gap on […]
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks on the House floor during a debate on the Women’s Health Protection Act.
Ken Klippenstein, investigative reporter at The Intercept, details a major blow to the anti-Taliban resistance movement in Afghanistan.
David Sirota breaks down progressives’ path to victory on prescription drug pricing reform.
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