Nancy Pelosi’s OUT OF TOUCH Student Debt Response Shows How Elites HIJACKED Education
Kim Iversen discusses the failure of Democrats to push student debt forgiveness.
Kim Iversen discusses the failure of Democrats to push student debt forgiveness.
Steven Donziger, human rights attorney, discusses being found guilty of contempt.
Team Rising reacts to President Biden’s claims that Russia is spreading misinformation ahead of the 2022 midterms.
Katie Halper, host of The Katie Halper Show, discusses the Warrior Met miners protests outside of BlackRock’s headquarters in New York City.
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds 60 percent of voters said the child tax credits are too expensive and no longer needed while 40 percent said they should be extended until 2025. Robby Soave and Kim Iversen discuss.
Krystal looks at the deranged responses to Simone Biles’ withdrawal from the olympics by Charlie Kirk and others
Saagar delivers a sharp criticism of the sudden reversal by the CDC on coronavirus guidelines
Krystal and Saagar analyze a portion of Krystal’s exclusive interview with Bernie Sanders where she challenges him on the Biden administration’s broken promises.
Krystal and Saagar break down Jared Kushner’s new investment firm and the grift behind it.
Krystal and Saagar go into the specifics of what Biden’s infrastructure plan contains and the process for getting it passed.
Krystal and Saagar question Trump’s power after a candidate he endorsed lost in a GOP primary
Krystal and Saagar talk to labor reporter Kim Kelly about the coal miners who took their strike to the heart of New York City.
Krystal and Saagar break down the opposition to Biden’s vaccine mandate shown by union workers.
Craig Harguess is the head of the Bad Roman Project Craig asked Pete to come on share his opinion of modern Christianity. Pete uses the opportunity to also send a message to the Right about their heroes the police.
While totalitarian humanism is now in power, we also need to be mindful of authoritarian tendencies that oppose the dominant paradigm, whether from the left or right, and could potentially emerge as competitive challengers. I do not regard the “revolutionary Caesarism” that Curtis Yarvin is advocating as the […]
Excerpt from July 9 Peter Zeihan Talk.
By Thomas L. Knapp, Knappster US Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) wants the US Department of Justice to investigate Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, for allegedly lying to Congress about NIH funding of “gain of function” research. Personally, I have trouble […]
The poster girl of totalitarian humanism. By Damon Linker, The Week In a provocative Substack post, Matthew Yglesias suggests that vice president Kamala Harris poses a serious problem for the Democratic Party. On the one hand, she’s quite likely to be her party’s next presidential nominee, in either […]
By Damon Linker, The Week Where is the Republican Party headed? That’s one of the most interesting and portentous questions looming over American politics in 2021. Where many Democrats see the GOP flirting with outright authoritarianism, The Washington Post‘s Henry Olsen sees a less ominous contest over policy priorities. […]
By Telos Press In today’s episode of the Telos Press Podcast, David Pan talks with Jay Gupta, Mark Kelly, and Tim Luke about the changing character of the public sphere. Their wide-ranging conversation covers a number of topics, including the ways that social media has fragmented the public […]
This should be somewhat interesting. Katie Halper and Matt Taibbi have a new program critiquing and reviewing the Sunday morning network talk shows. Defund politicians immediately
Ginger Zee has the latest updates after an 8.2 magnitude earthquake struck the coast of Alaska overnight.
President Donald Trump’s last year in office was book-ended by impeachment trials and, marked by a deadly pandemic, economic collapse, racial unrest , and a violent insurrection. “I Alone Can Fix It: Donald J. Trump’s Catastrophic Final Year” authors Carol Leonnig and Philip Rucker join Judy Woodruff with […]
As the social media post in the screenshot below indicates, libertarianism has become merely a WWE arena for different culture war factions to play-fight in. Virtually libertarian factions are now mere appendages to one of the major culture war tribal-sectarian coalitions.
By Kate Briquelet, The Daily Beast George Barlow was confronted by police and beaten after they said he resisted. His family says it’s just further proof of the brutal treatment of Indigenous residents. Last Saturday around 2 a.m., a pair of deputies in a tiny California city responded […]
Krystal and Saagar cover the details of the Biden infrastructure package, workers fighting vaccine mandates, Jared Kushner’s newest grift, Trump’s failed GOP primary endorsement, Bernie Sanders’ thoughts on the Biden administration, CDC embarrassing itself, deranged responses to Simone Biles, coal miners striking, and more!
Arguments for voting third party: It takes courage, strategy, and civic knowledge to vote third party. It is an effective way of pushing the dominant parties. Third party voting is necessary to grow a real democratic alternative. Voting third party helps down ticket lefties as well. Discouraging third […]
More evidence that the civilian elected government does not really run the system. They’re just managers and figureheads.
George Packer, staff writer at The Atlantic and author of The Last Best Hope: America in Crisis and Renewal and The Unwinding: An Inner History of the New America, joins The Realignment to discuss how America fractured into four parts and how it can come back together again.
George Packer joins Saagar and Marshall on The Realignment to discuss how America fractured and what can be done to bring the country together again.
Krystal and Saagar cover the new reporting that details how Haitian leaders are spending big money on lobbyists to get US support
Kim Iversen and Robby Soave react to reports that, despite the pandemic, companies are experiencing higher than expected earnings.
Briahna Joy Gray, host of Bad Faith podcast, discusses the likelihood of President Biden extending the student loan moratorium.
Julia Manchester, political reporter at The Hill, breaks down the latest updates in the race for Ohio’s 11th congressional district.
Max Alvarez, host of Working People podcast, discusses President Biden’s relationship with progressive Dems.
Robby Soave reacts to the CDC’s updated mask mandates for vaccinated and unvaccinated Americans.
Kim Iversen breaks down the ongoing controversy between Ben & Jerry’s and Israel after the ice cream company announced they would stop selling their products in all Israeli occupied territories, including Palestine.
Kim Iversen and Robby Soave react to the first hearing on the January 6th commission.
By Chris Hedges / Original to Scheerpost The persecution of the attorney Steven Donziger is a grim illustration of what happens when we confront the real centers of power, masked and unacknowledged by the divisive cant from the Trump White House or the sentimental drivel of the Democratic […]
By Chris Hedges, Russia Today Chris Hedges is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and host of RT’s On Contact, a weekly interview series on US foreign policy, economic realities and civil liberties in American society. He’s the author of 14 books, including several New York Times best-sellers. The US empire […]
The Hero Drone whistleblower Daniel Hale was sentenced to 45 months in federal prison. It was a severe sentence but not the harshest sentence ever issued in an Espionage Act prosecution against a former United States government employee or contractor for the “unauthorized disclosure” of information. The sentence […]
By Emmi Bevensee Center for a Stateless Society As asinine, cultish leaders fascistically toy with the notion of nuclear warfare, we are reminded yet again of the fragility of human life. That humans have advanced as far as we have is remarkable. It reminds me of the feeling […]
One thing that both the riots last year after George Floyd’s murder and the January 6 riot reveal is that the President is not the real power in the US. In both situations, the President’s wishes were overruled by the wider overlords of the system in the military, […]
During the first hearing of the January 6 select committee, Rep. Bennie Thompson played out a series of videos from the Capitol riot. This video contains explicit language and graphic images some may find offensive.
During his opening statement, U.S. Capitol Sergeant Aquilino Gonell recounted his traumatic experience defending the Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot. Gonell explained that the day has taken an emotional toll on him and said, “for most people, January 6 happened for a few hours, but for those […]
By C.J. Ciaramella, Reason The First Amendment clearly protects the right to political expression, even when it’s vulgar. A New Jersey homeowner is no longer facing obscenity charges for refusing to take down signs from her property that said “Fuck Biden.” The American Civil Liberties Union of New […]
DC Metropolitan Police Officer Michael Fanone recalled the encounters he had with rioters and praised the efforts of officers as they responded to the Capitol riot in his opening statement to the January 6 select committee.
House select committee tasked with investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol holds its first hearing.
Anarchists against decentralization? Human Iterations There’s a particular narrative–surprisingly common in certain corners of the anarchist scene–that no one has really bothered to call out and so has grown rather fat and comfortable over the last few decades. It goes something like this: Thinking or acting from a […]
“You all tried to disrupt democracy that day. You failed,” Dunn said.
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