Geopolitical Tensions Are Designed To Distract The Public From Economic Decline
Brandon Smith | Tracking geopolitical and fiscal developments over the past several years is a bit like watching a slow motion train wreck.
Brandon Smith | Tracking geopolitical and fiscal developments over the past several years is a bit like watching a slow motion train wreck.
Sputnik | All American citizens are to leave North Korea by September 1, according to a statement by the US State Department obtained by RIA Novosti.
RT | The US military is shifting towards a “more global” exercise program in preparation to deter what they term a “more assertive Russia”.
Washington Examiner | Insists she “did the right thing.”
Daily Mail | Undercover officers capture criminals ‘escorting’ vessels to aid ships bound for Italy.
The Last Refuge | And remember, there’s some people who think the “UniParty” isn’t real.
Conservative Review | “It is a process that is un-American when it is abused the way this one has been abused.”
Information Liberation | “That promise at the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty are not words just added later as Stephen Miller suggested at the press conference.”
Information Liberation | We need a special counsel to investigate who is blackmailing Turncoat Tillis into supporting this bill.
Fox News | “What the prosecutors should be looking at are Hillary Clinton’s 33,000 deleted emails.”
Louder With Crowder | Tess Holliday, threw a hissy fit over a few fat models who apparently weren’t “fat enough” for her ever-expanding tastes.
Campus Reform | “Here is your opportunity to get some support and to deal with some of the microaggressions.”
EAG News | Parents are raging after a Detroit area school district sent a packet to parents that lists the U.S. flag among items banned by the school dress code.
Michael Krieger | Increasingly, a number of influential people in Silicon Valley seem to think that Mark Zuckerberg will likely run for president of the United States one day.
Paul Joseph Watson | BBC says no questions allowed.