Kennedy explains how easily the U.S. could have prevented war in Ukraine. Follows with the war “loans” to Ukraine defense contractors. A short, informative watch.
The lawfare against the former president is increasingly farcical. // Does kicking a popular candidate off the electoral ballot protect democracy? Or is that, in fact, deeply anti-democratic?
Independent French researchers discovered a significant increase in newborn deaths in France coinciding with the rollout of Beyfortus, a new respiratory syncytial virus shot for infants.
Russell Brand goes in on government again. This time for spending taxpayer money on vax ads.
The Covid cover-up began in China. But, in a way, we make too big a deal of that. No one should be surprised that a totalitarian government run by the Chinese Communist Party would seek to cover up its responsibility for a worldwide pandemic. What was mind-jarring — and what we should focus our attention on — is the cover-up in our own country…
Eight years ago the Washington Post [whose slogan is “democracy dies in darkness”] pledged to save democracy, but now argues we need to be saved from it. // “…Not long before the Colorado mess, neoconservative icon Robert Kagan wrote, “A Trump dictatorship is increasingly inevitable. We should stop pretending…”
A roundup of the latest: Names exposed, a mystery Doe fights back + ex accomplices explained.
Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy condemns woke religion when pressed by a Washington Post reporter to condemn white supremacy. // Did he nail it?
The new eligibility requirements for the Oscars begins with, “At least one of the lead actors or significant supporting actors is from an underrepresented racial or ethnic group…”
Just another highlight of the MSM. The news gets its news from the AP, a feed which should be as unbiased as humanly possible. // Elon chimes in too.
“How many of our problems are we looking to solve with outside sources?” asks celeb actor James Van Der Beek, followed by running commentary from Dr. Bradley Campbell on the history of medicine. (Dawson’s Creek forever!✌️🤣)
The next time you have a free (nearly) four hours, tune into black philosopher, writer and opinion columnist Coleman Hughes on Joe Rogan. We are not surprised this two could chat for that long — and it’s qualitative, not just quantitative!