Derek Chauvin put in handcuffs and taken away after guilty verdict in death of George Floyd
Derek Chauvin put in handcuffs and taken away after a guilty verdict in the death of George Floyd.
Derek Chauvin put in handcuffs and taken away after a guilty verdict in the death of George Floyd.
A jury found Derek Chauvin, the former Minneapolis Police officer who kneeled on George Floyd’s neck for over 9 minutes last year, guilty of all charges including second-degree unintentional murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter.
Executive editor at The American Prospect, David Dayen, joins us to discuss dynamics that threaten the promise of Biden’s infrastructure plan.
Krystal Ball and Emily Jashinsky discusses Raytheon’s positive PR amidst President Biden’s plans to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan.
Krystal Ball breaks down the downfalls of a heightened security state, referencing the government’s manufacturing of terror plots.
Krystal Ball and Emily Jashinsky debate how President Biden will go about passing more progressive aspects of the infrastructure package.
The FBI calls the Oath Keepers an anti-government militia with current and former law enforcement and military members among its members. 60 Minutes profiles the group, which has become a central focus in the ongoing investigation of the January 6 attack on the Capitol.
Is Texas going blue? Team Rising reacts to new polls showing actor, Matthew McConaughey, in the lead for Texas governor.
And warm weather is on the way.
This is probably at least plausible because civil rights organizations are more accustomed to dealing with these issues and more likely to pursue a case. Blacks tend to view police attacks on other blacks as a collective threat, while whites are more likely to dismiss such things as […]
Journalist, Alexander Zaitchik, discusses Bill Gate’s controversial role in the vaccine process.
Team Rising reacts to Donald Trump’s support for Biden’s plan to withdraw US troops from Afghanistan.
Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti discuss comments made by former OANN employees.
By Mark Tapscott, Epoch Times America’s national debt now exceeds $123 trillion, according to a new report, or more than four times the official figure of $28 trillion, as calculated by the U.S. Treasury Department at the end of March. Federal spending related to the CCP virus pandemic […]
By Michael Schmidt Despite for much of the 20th Century being known as the “Switzerland of Latin America” for its peaceable democratic climate rooted in arguably one of the world’s first welfare states under the “radical liberal” anticlerical President José Batlle y Ordóñez from 1910, the small South […]
Senior investigations editor at NPR California, Aaron Glantz, discusses the consequences of corporations buying up neighborhoods.
Interesting.
By William S. Lind, Traditional Right With most other conversations, I have been amused watching New York Governor Andrew Cuomo get hoist on his own petard. Always ready to condemn others for Political Incorrectness, he now finds his political future in mortal danger from the very P.C. harpies […]
I always knew this would happen. I think we are moving toward a time when there will be more restrictions on traditional civil liberties, e.g. excluding “hate speech” from the 1st Amendment protections, restricting religious liberty in the name of LGBTQ rights, chipping away at the 2A, rolling […]
He was one of the only two presidential candidates I ever voted for. The other was Andre Marrou in 1992. By Steven R. Weisman, New York Times Under Jimmy Carter, he was the first V.P. to serve as a genuine partner of a president. His own run for […]
By Amanda Siebert, Forbes This day—April 19—is the 78th anniversary of the first-ever acid trip. It is affectionately referred to by psychonauts around the globe as Bicycle Day. The psychedelic compound LSD is known primarily for its hallucinogenic effects, and while an increasing number of researchers are studying […]
By Gabrielle Fonrouge, New York Post The man who shot up an Indianapolis FedEx facility and killed eight people was reportedly part of a bizarre internet subculture obsessed with “My Little Pony.” Posts on 19-year-old Brandon Hole’s since-taken-down Facebook page appear to indicate he was a member of […]
By Bryan Pietsch, New York Times “No one was driving the vehicle” when the car crashed and burst into flames, killing two men, a constable said. Two men were killed in Texas after a Tesla they were in crashed on Saturday and caught fire with neither of the […]
This is like Nixon’s “Manson is Guilty” moment. In a Senate floor speech, Senator Mitch McConnell (R-KY) spoke about Maxine Waters’ statements about the Derek Chauvin trial.
Newt, you’re getting a little old. Isn’t it about time you died? Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss anti-police protests, pushes to defund the police and the border crisis.
The jury is beginning deliberations in the trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin in George Floyd’s death, while the nation awaits the verdict.
On today’s What America’s Thinking, a new Hill-HarrisX poll finds a plurality of voters, 47 percent, said Derek Chauvin should be found guilty in the murder of George Floyd. This survey was conducted online within the United States from April 16 – April 19 among 2881 registered voters […]
By Jason Good, Narconon Any kid from the 1980s and 1990s can recall the D.A.R.E. anti-drug program. The well-known drug abuse awareness program came on the coattails of Nancy Reagan’s “just say no” campaign. The campaign, steeped in the misguided ideology of the “war on drugs” purported to […]
The judge said that Rep. Maxine Waters comments on the Chauvin trial may cause the entire case being overturned on appeal.
The defense lawyer for Derek Chauvin accused the prosecution of prosecutorial misconduct and asked for a mistrial.
The judge gave the jury their final instructions before deliberations in the trial of Derek Chauvin.
Derek Chauvin’s attorney revealed that he and two others involved in the trial went to the same high school.
Washington, D.C. has requested National Guard support ahead of the Derek Chauvin verdict.
It appears that when it comes to Afghanistan the neocons/MIC want to maintain the occupation, the liberal internationalists want to switch from the direction occupation model to the counterinsurgency model, and the hardcore realists want to reestablish the former alliance with the mujahideen (probably to weaponize them against […]
It sounds like he’s getting a little worried. Krystal has a pretty good takedown of Bill Gates in this as well. Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti react to Jeff Bezos’ comments following the failed Amazon union vote in Alabama.
Yang is a profoundly moderate figure, but I wish him luck. Krystal Ball reacts to the media’s sabotage of Andrew Yang as he runs for mayor of New York.
Saagar Enjeti explains why the Russian bounties story was pushed by MSM with little evidence.
I generally agree with their critique of the tax system, but not their solutions. One thing Goofy Gills gets right is the need to reduce or abolish taxes from the bottom up. Saager’s critique of how corporations profit from infrastructure spending sounds almost Carsonian. Better be careful, dude, […]
By Matt Tabbi Adrian Bonenberger, author of “Afghan Post” and veteran of two tours, reflects on the withdrawal announcement, the MRAP boondoggle, and reporting fraud. I first met Adrian Bonenberger in 2014, after he completed two tours in Afghanistan. He’d published Afghan Post, a painful epistolary memoir about […]
By Peter R. Quinones It started at Ruby Ridge. A guy took his family to the middle of nowhere to get away from those he believed were trying to stoke a race war (any questions when you consider the modern day?), and they followed him there. After the […]
The defense explained what fanciful and capricious reasoning for the death of George Floyd could be.
The defense said that the state ‘failed’ to meet its burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt that Derek Chauvin should be guilty for the death of George Floyd.
The prosecution made its closing argument in the trial of Derek Chauvin.
‘This wasn’t policing, this was murder.’ The prosecution finished their closing argument in the trial of Derek Chauvin.
The prosecution made clear in their closing argument in the trial of Derek Chauvin that George Floyd was not on trial.
The prosecution in the trial of Derek Chauvin explained that this was not a prosecution of the police but a prosecution of Derek Chauvin.
During the closing argument in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the prosecution said that Derek Chauvin ‘had to know’ because he was on top of George Floyd.
The prosecution demolishes the ‘superhuman strength’ argument given by the defense during closing arguments in the trial of Derek Chauvin.
ABSTRACT The contemporary re-emergence of anarchism on a global scale deserves serious attention from students of ideology. As the defining orientation of prominent activist networks, anarchism today is the principal point of reference for radical social change movements in the North, and represents a mature and complex genre […]
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