MILLIONS On Brink Of Homelessness As Media Ignores Eviction Moratorium
Krystal and Saagar look at the potential consequences for million of renters following the supreme court’s decision to overturn Biden’s eviction moratorium
Krystal and Saagar look at the potential consequences for million of renters following the supreme court’s decision to overturn Biden’s eviction moratorium
Krystal and Saagar go over the devastation being brought to Louisiana by the historically powerful Hurricane Ida on the 16th anniversary of Katrina
Saagar considers whether Joe Biden should resign over the deaths of American troops in Afghanistan and the precedent that could be set
Krystal and Saagar break down the latest news to come out of Afghanistan including the terrorist attack in Kabul and a subsequent US drone strike that killed civilians
“But ‘dem Talibans is such meanies!” Independent A US drone strike in Afghanistan on Sunday killed nine members of one family, according to local reports. The casualties of the strike in the capital city of Kabul included six children, a relative told a local journalist working with CNN. […]
The Antifa is one of the few armies that consistently loses battles even when they outnumber the enemy 6 to 1. A group of antifa were saved by police after they were beaten and forced to retreat at a violent left vs right protest in Modesto, Calif. on […]
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds 52 percent of voters said it’s unlikely the Biden administration consulted with NATO before deciding to withdraw troops from Afghanistan.
Representative Ro Khanna explains his support for President Biden’s withdrawal from Afghanistan.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Alyssa Farah react to viral video of President Biden saying he was told “not to take questions.”
Kim Iversen makes the case for rethinking COVID-19 immunity after a new report appears to cast doubt on the immuno-response of vaccine immunity.
Ryan Grim, Kim Iversen, and Alyssa Farah discuss a new survey of California rideshare drivers about their benefits under Proposition 22.
Team Rising debates SCOTUS term limits amidst reporting that Justice Breyer is considering stepping down.
Chris Smalls, organizer and former Amazon employee, discusses the unionization efforts at a warehouse in Staten Island.
Representative Ro Khanna, Deputy Whip for the Congressional Progressive Caucus, details plans to take action on the federal eviction moratorium and makes the case for increased FDA transparency.
Retired Lt. Co. Daniel Davis discusses the final hours of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.
I have written before about why I am not a “conservative.” With all due respect to serious intellectual conservatives like my friends at the Charlemagne Institute, about 99% of American-style conservatives are the political equivalent of Joel Osteen fans even in their better moments. I could make an […]
Krystal and Saagar return to the studio to talk about the deadly Hurricane Ida in Louisiana, the attack & evacuations in Afghanistan, manufacturing consent for war in the media, Biden’s eviction moratorium being overturned, new data on vaccinations, the calls for Biden to resign, the elite accountability crisis, […]
The US doesn’t need a “foreign policy” at all. The US is a nation of unprecedented wealth and technological advantage, with a continent-wide regime, weak nations to the north and south, huge oceans to the east and west, no other strong powers in the entire hemisphere, and a […]
Andrew is the host of the Popular Liberty channel on YouTube and the mind behind the concept of Archotropism. Andrew joins Pete to introduce his AntiTax plan, his first step on the road to a private society.
By Caitlin Johnstone In the wake of the Afghanistan withdrawal influential promoters of western militarism have been absolutely fuming about the popular idea of ending the forever wars, and their tantrums are not even trying to disguise it as something else. They’re literally using that phrase, “ending the […]
By Matt Taibbi The American political system has been captured by the military, and only an independent political power can prevent the next Afghanistan. On the Sunday morning shows today, prestige media did its best to soften the blow of Afghanistan. A key theme: we didn’t lose to […]
How shitlib narratives are slandering anti-imperialist and working class-oriented leftists as fascists.
A critique of a utopian science fiction writer on dystopia.
A Newsweek article about this guy can be found here. “One person who stops lying can bring down a tyranny ” Alexander Solzhenitsyn
By Dylan Donnelly Express According to sources, the SAS squadron would like to set up a base in the Afghan-Pakistan border. The group will then conduct undercover strikes against ISIS-K, the Afghanistan sect of ISIS, based in the east of the country. Their base will also be used […]
By Caitlin Tasker Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings is set to break new ground for the Marvel Cinematic Universe when it hits theaters on September 3, 2021. The first nearly all-Asian American cast for Marvel Studios has recently been overshadowed by the Spider-Man: No Way […]
By Nicky Reid aka Comrade Hermit Exile in Happy Valley It was the perfect plot for a desperate hour. It was 2019 going on 2020 and the Clintonians who had run the Democratic Party since the early nineties were on the cusp of losing the parties presidential primary […]
By William S. Lind, Traditional Right By “Mars Ascendant,” I do not mean the little green men who pole their gondolas along the planet’s peaceful canals are about to invade and conquer earth. I refer to a different Mars, Mars the god of war. I think he is […]
One point that Bill Lind makes in this piece that I think is particularly relevant to the future of the US is that his description of present day Iraq is very similar to what I have long believed the future of the US will look like. Bill writes: […]
Retired General Dan Bolger, author of Why We Lost: A General’s Inside Account of the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars, joins The Realignment’s season premiere to discuss the rise and fall of America’s post-9/11 military interventions.
Hat tip to Jim Bell for digging this up. By Andrew Bryant , Theresa A Lawrie , Therese Dowswell , Edmund J Fordham , Scott Mitchell , Sarah R Hill , Tony C Tham Background: Repurposed medicines may have a role against the SARS-CoV-2 virus. The antiparasitic ivermectin, with antiviral and anti-inflammatory properties, has now been tested in numerous […]
Dr. Avi Loeb, professor at Harvard University, his creation of The Galileo Project.
Amy Chua, professor at Yale Law School and author of Political Tribes: Group Instinct and the Fate of Nations, World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability, and Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother, joins The Realignment to discuss how political and […]
Yesterday the Supreme Court struck down the federal eviction moratorium that was reinstalled at the beginning of the month. It declared that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention had overstepped its own power, as The New York Times reports, citing the eight-page opinion: “The C.D.C. has imposed […]
By JULIE WATSON and BRIAN MELLEY, Associated Press SAN DIEGO (AP) — U.S. Sen. Robert F. Kennedy’s assassin was granted parole Friday after two of RFK’s sons spoke in favor of Sirhan Sirhan’s release and prosecutors declined to argue he should be kept behind bars. The decision was […]
By Jack Phillips Epoch Times A spokesman for the Taliban said that Afghans who have government-issued weapons, ammunition, or vehicles need to hand them over or face punishment. “All those who have government goods, equipment, weapons, ammunition, or vehicles need to hand them over to the relevant department,” […]
By Mimi Nguyen Ly Epoch Times The U.S. military carried out a counterterrorism drone strike against a member of the ISIS-K terrorist group in Afghanistan early on Aug. 28 local time, according to U.S. Central Command. In a statement, CENTCOM spokesman Capt. Bill Urban said that the U.S. military […]
W. James Antle, The Week The horrific bombing in Kabul on Thursday was a stark reminder of why the United States has remained at war in Afghanistan for 20 years. When terrorists murder civilians or American troops, there must be justice, punishment, and deterrence. But after a particularly heinous attack, […]
By Ryan Cooper, The Week Nine months after several highly effective coronavirus vaccines started to become available in America, and three to five months after they became available in pharmacies across the country, the pandemic is now as bad as it’s ever been in many states. In Louisiana, Mississippi, […]
By Gerry Shih Niha Masih Dan Lamothe Washington Post As the Taliban encircled Kabul on Aug. 15, Fada Mohammad told his family about what he’d seen on Facebook: Canada and the United States were airlifting anyone who wanted to leave out of the Kabul airport. But if Fada […]
By Mike Gleason, Money Metals Exchange Precious metals markets are rallying on some early Friday remarks from Jerome Powell. The Federal Reserve chairman is speaking at the Jackson Hole virtual gathering of central bankers Friday and Saturday, and he started off by emphasizing the view that high inflation […]
The good news about the weaponization of the pandemic by the culture war factions is that the ruling class’ ambition for a national unity regime under Biden as the figurehead isn’t going to work out. By Peter R Quinones These people just suck. I’m at the point where […]
News arrives a little more slowly here in northern Iceland. But as the details of the horrific attack against US service members and Afghan nationals came in across my phone, so too did many arguments that these are exactly the same sorts of individuals the US should remain […]
By Alexander Zaitchik New Republic In July 1979, shortly after installing a set of solar panels over the West Wing, Jimmy Carter did something peculiar for a peacetime president. He asked Americans to sacrifice: to consume less, take public transit more, value community over material things, and buy bonds to fund […]
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds voters place equal blame on Afghan leaders and President Biden for the current situation in This survey was conducted online within the United States from August 13-14 and August 16-17 among 1919 registered voters by HarrisX. The sampling […]
Brittany Ramos DeBarros, New York congressional candidate, discusses the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban.
David Sirota, founder of The Daily Poster, discusses the Democrats attempting to undermine the budget bill.
Ryan Grim, Alyssa Farah and Kim Iversen react to reports of a lawsuit against Huawei, a Chinese telecommunication company, for stealing trade secrets.
As long as he stays there. Team Rising discusses former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel’s various connections to Japan.
A great victory of the lumpenproletariat against the banksters. Team Rising reacts to OnlyFans dropping their planned ban on sexually explicit acts.
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