Kamala Vets Sell CANCELLATION INSURANCE to CEOs in New Grift
Krystal and Saagar break down the new grift from former Kamala staffers where they get demand payment to ensure CEOs that they will not be cancelled for being insufficiently woke
Krystal and Saagar break down the new grift from former Kamala staffers where they get demand payment to ensure CEOs that they will not be cancelled for being insufficiently woke
Krystal reviews the new documents showing that Facebook gave elites protection from the tech giant’s content moderation guidelines
Krystal and Saagar are joined by Derek Thompson to better understand why Americans are dying at record rates and what can be done to reverse this troubling trend
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds 51 percent of voters said President Biden was right to criticize unvaccinated Americans. Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss.
Briahna Joy Gray, Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Robby Soave discuss whether the pandemic has permanently changed the way Americans think about the public safety net.
English language editor for Haiti Liberté, Kim Ives, details the case against Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry, after a prosecutor announced he would be indicted in the assassination of President Jovenel Moïse.
Team Rising reacts to Gavin Newsom’s victory against Larry Elder in California’s gubernatorial recall election, and debates the implications for the upcoming 2022 midterms.
Robby Soave makes the case for waiving pandemic restrictions for everyone, not just the celebrity class
So far, the Biden administration seems to be as deranged as the Trump administration, but not yet as bad as the Bush administration. Kudos to Rand Paul for calling Blinken out on this. Kim Iversen sounds the alarm on the United States’ use of secretive drone warfare after […]
The progressives are showing that their priorities are simply to increase the amount of welfare for corporations, private contractors, and state and local governments. Why isn’t their priority to defund the Saudi genocide in Yemen or Israel’s open-air concentration camp in Gaza, or end America’s drone wars against […]
This is an illustration of why I do not consider Trump to be a threat as far as being some kind of “fascist dictator.” Clearly, the military-industrial complex and intelligence services despise him, and they’re certainly not going to help him facilitate a personal coup. And the majority […]
By Madeline Holcombe, CNN The United States has reached another grim milestone in its fight against the devastating Covid-19 pandemic: 1 in 500 Americans have died from coronavirus since the nation’s first reported infection. As of Tuesday night, 663,913 people in the US have died of Covid-19, according […]
Krystal and Saagar weigh in on Andrew Yang’s decision to launch a third party instead of working within the Democratic party to further his priorities
We now have a number of test models for the pan-secessionist concept. Many ATS readers are younger people who likely do not recall how intense the “war on drugs” propaganda was in the 1980s and 1990s. At that time, the war on terrorism hadn’t yet begun, and the […]
It’s like ATS now has a de facto mass army of inadvertent troops, comprised almost entirely of folks who have never heard of us and wouldn’t like us if they had. As most readers know, I have long been an advocate of a political realignment along decentralist vs. […]
Talk about missing the forest for the trees, or perhaps seeing the forest in spite of the trees.
By Shmuel Lederman Anarchism is often considered to have inspired the New Social Movements emerging in the last few decades. The 2011 mass demonstrations in Spain, Israel, the United States, and other places seem to confirm that what is often called “new” or postanarchism indeed inspires the visions […]
By Damon Linker, Yahoo News! Members of the Republican establishment who refused to throw their support to Donald Trump spent the four years of his presidency hoping first that he would lose his bid for re-election and then that things would return to something approaching the pre-2016 normal […]
Taking advice from David Frum is a remarkably bad idea. By David Frum, The Atlantic The former cultural core of the GOP is exiting the party. The Democrats should keep those voters in their corner. Here’s how to do it. Many of the conservatives and Republicans appalled by […]
It’s somewhat interesting that a Thomas Sowell acolyte is now the leading Republican politician in California. By James Rainey Los Angeles Times Although the effort to recall California Gov. Gavin Newsom failed, the lightning two-month campaign appears to have had at least one clear beneficiary — Larry Elder. The […]
Singapore is a good case to look at. They have high rate of vaccination but life isn’t back to normal. I think it will just have to play out for a while where people will die at a certain rate. People are repeatedly vaxxed until everyone has caught […]
Reporter for The Intercept, Andrew Fishman, details protests against Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro’s plans to bring industry to the Amazon.
Republican NYC mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa calls out Bill de Blasio for his lack of action on the ongoing humanitarian crisis at Rikers Island.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Rachel Bovard discuss congressional Democrats’ latest efforts to pass immigration reform.
Team Rising reacts to the FEC’s dismissal of claims that Twitter violated election laws by blocking tweets about the New York Post’s Hunter Biden reporting last October.
From 2016. But still applicable. By Lauren-Brooke Eisen and Inimai Chettiar Newsweek For the past year, President-elect Donald Trump campaigned on “law and order,” stating at the Republican National Convention that under a Trump presidency, “safety would be restored.” His administration, with Sen. Jeff Sessions as attorney general, […]
Kim Iversen explains why she feels disillusioned with progressives.
Rachel Bovard breaks down the ongoing investigation into the January 6 Capitol breach.
Ryan Grim makes the case for vaccinating against COVID-19.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Rachel Bovard react to Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s recent testimony during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing. Blinken answered questions regarding the Biden administration’s handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
By Matt Purple, The American Conservative If you want to understand the delusions that permeated the early-stage war on terror, pick up a copy of An End to Evil by Richard Perle and David Frum. Published in 2004, it reads like a fever dream one might have after […]
By Bradley Devlin, The American Conservative Controversy over the brutally botched and long-overdue U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan continues to swirl, but very few people, particularly on the right, have suggested that these failures should trigger a reevaluation of our military’s spending priorities. Congress is in the process of […]
By Steven Marks This article examines the global legacy of the Russian Revolution by making comparisons with revolutions dating back to the sixteenth century. It finds similarities in how communications, counterrevolutions, and national liberation movements formed the legacies of both the Russian Revolution and its antecedents in both […]
By Peter Zeihan on September 14, 2021 Speculation over Afghanistan’s potential mineral wealth is just that–speculation. What we do know about the hard reality of the country’s geography, infrastructure and development profile readily explains why we’re still talking about Afghan mineral wealth in the realm of potential trillions–it might […]
Krystal and Saagar break down the California recall election, the truth about booster shots, vaccine mandates for air travel, woke blackmail from former Kamala staffers, Hunter Biden investigation, Jeffrey Epstein update, Facebook caught exempting elites from guidelines, US lifespan decline, and more! Timestamps: CA Recall: 0:00 – 14:04 […]
The Economist Failure in Afghanistan shows it has not learned the lessons of Vietnam. ONCE AMERICA announced that it would not save its client state, things unravelled quickly. As the enemy seized province after province, government soldiers shed their uniforms and ran. On paper the army had hundreds […]
National security reporter Spencer Ackerman on 9/11, mass surveillance at home, and failed wars abroad. In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, the United States invaded and occupied two countries, bombed four others, helped create 21 million refugees and cause over 800,000 deaths, and spent over $6 trillion […]
By Matt Taibbi After George W. Bush gave a speech comparing 9/11 to January 6th, a parade of high-profile Democrats stepped over the grave of American liberalism to praise him. Former president and onetime ultimate blue-party villain George W. Bush gave a speech Saturday, commemorating 9/11 at the […]
By Jack Phillips Epoch Times The courts will likely agree that the federal government has the authority to enforce COVID-19 vaccine mandates, but will argue that the rules and penalties can’t be enforced, says Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz. President Joe Biden said on Sept. 9 […]
By Justin Meggitt, University of Cambridge, UK The claim that Jesus was an anarchist has been made by a variety of individuals and movements throughout history. Although there have been significant differences in what has been meant, it is possible to determine the validity of such a judgement. […]
By Mitchell Abidor Victor Serge became a propagandist for the revolutionary government almost immediately after arriving in Soviet Russia in 1919. He wrote in praise of the new state and called on anarchists to support the Bolsheviks. However, contemporary reports in anarchist journals and memoirs by his contemporaries […]
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds 68 percent of voters consider it a big problem that the U.S. military left behind billions of dollars of military hardware in Afghanistan. Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Emily Jashinsky discuss.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Emily Jashinsky discuss Rose McGowan’s support for California gubernatorial candidate Larry Elder.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Emily Jashinsky react to news that Prince Andrew has been served papers for Virginia Giuffre’s sexual assault lawsuit.
Investigative reporters for The Intercept, Mara Hvistendahl and Sharon Lerner, break down their latest reporting on NIH funding of gain of function research.
Emily Jashinsky details the news media’s bias in covering the abortion debate.
Kim Iversen explains the history of vaccine mandates in the United States.
I generally like Ilhan Omar much better than AOC. She seems to be much more serious. Rep. Ilhan Omar questioned Sec. Antony Blinken on drone strikes.
As they say, you can’t make this shit up. Social democratic chic. By Kirsten Fleming New York Post Well, isn’t that rich. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez — who is the face of the Democratic Socialists of America — showed up to the glitzy Met Gala wearing a political message […]
I frankly don’t give a flying fuck about this infrastructure bill thing but it’s news so I post about it anyway. Ryan Grim breaks down Joe Manchin’s efforts to kill the $3.5 trillion reconciliation package.
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