Why The GOP Can LEARN From Victorious Conservative Brits
Author, Ryan Girdusky, explains why American Republicans should follow the lead of British conservatives.
Author, Ryan Girdusky, explains why American Republicans should follow the lead of British conservatives.
January 6 was hilarious. But using it to drive a greater wedge between Red Tribe and Blue Tribe is excellent. Colin Rogero breaks down the GOP’s reaction to the January 6th riots at the Capitol.
Watch the system start blaming UFOs on the Russians and the Chinese. Saagar Enjeti reacts to the MSM’s newfound interest in UFOs.
JP Cortez, Sound Money Defense League The critical efforts of the Sound Money Defense League to protect and defend the interests of precious metals owners — and the public at large — continues to gain recognition as the organization racks up new policy victories once again in 2021. Principally […]
The social democrats in Congress aren’t my cup of tea at all but if they can throw a wrench in the US-Israel relationship, more power to them. Saagar Enjeti and Colin Rogero discuss the latest updates in the U.S. response to the Israeli- Palestinian conflict.
I’d say it depends on the particular regime. Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Pol Pot, and Kim were the worst. Conventional fascists and parafascists (Mussolini, Franco, Salazar, Peron), Titoism, and revisionist communists less so. Though all of them still sucked. And let’s not forget the centuries-long myriad of crimes carried […]
By Gregory Shupak, FAIR Media coverage of heightened violence in Israel/Palestine has misrepresented events in the Israeli government’s favor by suggesting that Israel is acting defensively, presenting a false equivalency between occupier and occupied, and burying information necessary to understand the scale of Israeli brutality. Corporate media have […]
Excellent. The empire continues to fragment. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan accused President Joe Biden of “writing history with his bloody hands” after a report of a $735 million dollar weapons sale from the United States to Israel. Following a meeting with his Cabinet, Erdogan issued a rebuke […]
Excellent. This will have the effect of alienating MAGAs from the system to an even greater degree than they already are.
Excellent. Intra-party fragmentation is always welcome. “I want to say to you that I admire your intellect, I admire your passion, and I admire your concern for so many other people. And it’s from my heart,” Biden said later of Tlaib during his speech at the Dearborn Ford […]
I’m for building all third parties as a means of fragmenting the system, but this sounds like wishful thinking. In this clip from our interview with Margaret Kimberley, we discuss third parties like the Green Party, and how they can potentially become more successful in the future.
As ATS readers know, I frequently post commentary by Peter Zeihan here. A reader offers the following insightful criticisms of Zeihan’s work. Keith, that is an interesting article by Peter Zeihan you shared today. Although he is the data and trends expert (and I am not), one thing […]
Abby Martin gives 5 points that evaporate Israel’s assertion that the civilians it kills in Gaza were “human shields.”
By Mia Cathell, The Post Millennial A ransomware attack that hacked the police department in the nation’s capital included leaked internal law enforcement training on Antifa’s ideology and tactics as well as other documents. A ransomware attack that hacked the police department in the nation’s capital included leaked […]
UFO Witness Thom Reed joins ‘Fox News Primetime’ to detail exactly what his family saw; ‘Extraordinary Beliefs’ editor Jeremy Corbell reacts to upcoming Pentagon report release.
Bill Whitaker reports on the regular sightings of unidentified aerial phenomena, or UAP, that have spurred a report due to Congress next month.
By John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead, Rutherford Institute “Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism […]
By Kelsey Vlamis, Business Insider Seven rural Oregon counties have voted in favor of leaving Oregon and joining Idaho. The effort is led by a group that says Idaho values align better with rural Oregon. Oregon voted for Biden, while Idaho voted overwhelmingly for Trump. Five rural counties […]
Ben is going to hop on at 7:30 to briefly interview Brianna Westbrook from Downballot Progress and chat a bit with Producer Forrest, and then Forrest will take over the stream while Ben heads over to Modern-Day Debate to debate libertarian philosophy professor Michael Huemer on whether taxation […]
This shit just keeps getting better. That screen still is hilarious. “Straight Outta Appplebee’s” Mark McCloskey, the Missouri lawyer who was seen pointing an assault rifle at Black Lives Matter protesters in St. Louis last year, launched a campaign in the Show-Me State’s open Senate race on Tuesday. […]
Saagar Enjeti explains why it took the MSM so long to cover the lab leak hypothesis.
The human rights attorney who sued Chevron over environmental pollution, Steven Donziger, discusses the details of his own contempt trial.
Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti discuss Ohio’s newest vaccination campaign.
Host of Bad Faith Podcast, Briahna Joy Gray, discusses the Pentagon’s newest military surveillance program.
Team Rising reacts to President Biden waiving sanctions on a Russian pipeline into Germany.
Krystal Ball reacts to the protests taking place across Palestine in response to recent Israeli attacks.
Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti react to the media fawning over President Biden and asking permission to ask him a question.
And why is Melinda divorcing Bill?
“Mowing the lawn” is the phrase used by Israelis to describe the massacres of Palestinians.
By Michelle Gavin, Council on Foreign Relations Competition for influence on the African continent is an undeniable geopolitical reality. The Donald Trump administration’s emphasis on countering China and Russia on the continent raised concerns about unwelcome echoes of the Cold War era, when the United States often treated […]
By Peter Zeihan I’m going to attempt the impossible with this one: making economics not necessarily fun, but painfully relevant to someone who cannot work an Excel document. Here goes: The United States is experiencing the fastest increase in prices since at least the peak of the subprime […]
By Liz George, American Military News The Supreme Court ruled Monday that warrantless gun confiscation from Americans’ homes is unconstitutional, voting unanimously on the side of a Rhode Island man whose firearms were taken by law enforcement without a warrant after his wife expressed concerns that he might […]
By Jason Garner As anarchism was never a mass movement in either the United Kingdom or the United States it has often been the victim of equivocal, prejudicial and patronising (often sympathetic) interpretations. Studies of the anarchist ‘phenomenon’ are often more anthropological than strictly historical. The result has […]
The Mindcrime libertyshow is joined by Duncan Whitmore of Mises UK who wrote an essay entitled Crypto Skepticism to discuss both his essay and crypto currency in general. Does crypto currency ranging from the very well established Bitcoin and Ethereum to the plethora of startup alt coins and […]
By Avi Loeb, Scientific American When my Harvard colleague Stephen Greenblatt saw my book Extraterrestrial featured on the cover of the Orthodox Jewish magazine Ami, he commented “It is interesting that the Orthodox evidently do not consider their faith threatened by the possibility of other inhabited worlds.” To […]
By Helen Pluckrose, Areo Magazine Postmodernism presents a threat not only to liberal democracy but to modernity itself. That may sound like a bold or even hyperbolic claim, but the reality is that the cluster of ideas and values at the root of postmodernism have broken the bounds […]
By Ellen Brown, ScheerPost The crisis of 2020 has created the greatest wealth gap in history. The middle class, capitalism and democracy are all under threat. What went wrong and what can be done? In a matter of decades, the United States has gone from a somewhat benign […]
By Sam Becker, Showbiz We all yearn to be free — to be independent, to call our own shots. But most of us have to abide by rules. You might be living in your parents’ house, for example, and have to follow the whole “my house, my rules” […]
By Jean-Paul Faguet, Ashley M. Fox, Caroline Pösch We examine how decentralization affects four key aspects of state strength: (i) Authority over territory and conflict prevention, (ii) Policy autonomy and the ability to uphold the law, (iii) Responsive, accountable service provision, and (iv) Social learning. We provide specific […]
By Elizabeth Yuko, Architectural Digest It’s easy to look back at the many failed American utopian communities that sprung up during the Transcendentalist movement of the 1840s—from the Oneida Community to Brook Farm to Fruitlands—and point out what went wrong. (Typically, some combination of leadership issues, problematic sex […]
By Alan Marshall, The Conversation Utopia, a book by English statesman, lawyer and clergyman Thomas More (1487-1535), turns 500 years old this month. A fictional rendering of social philosophy, the book describes an exemplary society on an imaginary island in an unknown place faraway across the seas. Coined […]
By Adam Gopnick, New Yorker Michael Robertson’s “The Last Utopians: Four Late Nineteenth-Century Visionaries and Their Legacy” (Princeton) is instructive and touching, if sometimes inadvertently funny. The instructive parts rise from Robertson’s evocation and analysis of a series of authors who aren’t likely to be well known to […]
By Jennifer Billock, Smithsonian Institute Throughout history, people have been in search of the perfect town. A utopia, built with harmony in mind, where everyone gets along and works together without conflict. Thomas More coined the term in 1516 with his book, Utopia, where he describes a perfect […]
By Mike Mariani, New York Times THE EAST WIND COMMUNITY is hidden deep in the Ozarks of southern Missouri, less than 10 miles from the Arkansas border, surrounded by jagged hills and tawny fields. Getting there requires traversing country roads that rise, dip and twist through chicken-wire-fenced farmsteads […]
I wish them luck. Fragment, fragment, fragment…
Gabriel Shipton, Kevin Gosztola & Glory Jones join The Vanguard for a live panel concerning Julian Assange and the status of the #FreeAssange movement.
If only he had been successful. It is revealed that Donald Trump, in a tantrum after losing the 2020 election, tried to pull all American military troops from around the world.
I wish him well. I’m for electing the most ridiculous people possible to electoral positions. By Henry J. Gomez and Dartunorro Clark, NBC News Mark McCloskey, the St. Louis lawyer known for brandishing a rifle at Black Lives Matter protesters outside his home last year, announced his run […]
By Tho Bishop, Mises Institute This past March, Dr. Anthony Fauci sparred with Dr. Rand Paul over any public health benefit that came from wearing a mask if one had developed immunity to the virus. In dealing with both a democratically elected senator and a medical doctor, Dr. […]
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