The general public wants to blame the United States president for the health of the U.S. economy, but there is a man behind the scenes who has much more influence over economic conditions, about whom Schoolhouse Rock never released a cartoon. Now there's a...
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Thomas Massie Leads the Republican Revolt Against Trump’s Iran War
by José Niño | Jun 23, 2026 | Featured Articles
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) lost his primary in May, but before leaving Congress he accomplished something that has eluded war powers advocates for decades. Journalist Aída Chávez summarized the moment succinctly on X: House passes Iran war powers resolution 215-208....
The Demented Origin of the War on Drugs and War on Terrorism Nexus
by Jim Bovard | Jun 22, 2026 | Featured Articles
President Trump effectively claims that he is entitled to preemptively kill suspected drug traffickers anywhere on earth, or at least in the Western Hemisphere. The U.S. military has killed hundreds of people in its attacks on suspected smugglers’ boats off the coast...
The Surveillance State Normalizes Itself
by Thomas Karat | Jun 22, 2026 | Featured Articles
The men who wrote the Fourth Amendment had watched a government treat a population as a thing to be catalogued. They had lived under writs of assistance — general warrants that let a customs officer search any house, any ship, any person, on no suspicion at all. So...
Supreme Court Ends Federal War on Gun-Owning Potheads
by Jim Bovard | Jun 19, 2026 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles
Yesterday, the Supreme Court unanimously struck down a pretext that the feds have used to nullify the constitutional rights of more than fifty million Americans. The Gun Control Act of 1968 prohibited gun ownership by anyone who is "an unlawful user of or addicted to...
Is Mike Huckabee Putting Personal Faith Above National Duty?
by Jack Hunter | Jun 19, 2026 | Featured Articles
U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said in his keynote address to the graduating class of Yeshiva University on May 28, “I want you to know I'm not a Zionist because I'm Jewish.” It’s worth noting that Huckabee is a Southern Baptist minister from Arkansas and is...
Strategic Ambiguity (If We Must)
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Jun 18, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
In recent years, critics on both sides of the aisle have taken aim at the longstanding policy of strategic ambiguity toward Taiwan. They argue that Washington should abandon ambiguity and embrace “strategic clarity,” explicitly pledging to fight China over Taiwan....
Can Trust Exist Between the United States and Iran?
by Ted Snider | Jun 17, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
One of the biggest obstacles to peace negotiations with Iran is history. Three quarters of a century of experience with the United States has taught Iran caution, starting with the 1953 betrayal that took out the popular and democratically elected leader, Mohammad...
Radio Free Europe, the Cold War ‘Weapon’ Congress Still Funds
by Patrick Pillow | Jun 16, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
"Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty were critically important weapons in the free world's competition with Soviet totalitarianism—and without them the Soviet bloc might even have not disintegrated." This was the assessment of Zbigniew Brzezinski, former national...
The Bipartisan Roots of Trump’s War in Latin America
by José Niño | Jun 15, 2026 | Criminal Justice, Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
When a resurfaced clip of Joe Biden's 1989 speech went viral in December 2025, it created an awkward moment for Democrats attacking President Donald Trump's military campaign against alleged drug boats. In that speech, delivered as the official Democratic Party...
The Iran War’s Hidden Tax on American Households
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Jun 11, 2026 | Economics, Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The Bureau of Labor Statistics released its May 2026 Consumer Price Index (CPI) report on June 10, confirming what many Americans already feel at the pump and in their wallets. Headline CPI rose 0.5% month-over-month and climbed to 4.2% year-over-year, the highest...
Why Did the President’s Son-In-Law Acquire A Nuclear Fortress in Albania?
by Thomas Karat | Jun 10, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The Old Right journalist Garet Garrett, writing in 1952, understood that empires do not arrive with heralds. They come instead through "quiet aggrandizements of power," accretions so gradual and so dressed in the language of necessity that the citizen scarcely notices...
Section 224 and the ‘Tunisia Test’ in Foreign Policy
by R. T. Hadley | Jun 9, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
Imagine Congress debating a bill to integrate Tunisia into the National Technology and Industrial Base (NTIB). Shared military supply chains, joint research, and development, linked battlefield data, and a U.S. executive agent coordinating defense-technology...
The Bulldozer Revolution: A Blueprint For American Meddling in Eastern Europe
by Patrick Pillow | Jun 8, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
By the summer of 2000, Yugoslav President Slobodan Milošević appeared firmly entrenched in power. A decade earlier, he had risen to prominence by harnessing Serbian nationalism as Yugoslavia began to fracture. Over time, he consolidated control over political...
The Surveillance State Found Its Philosopher
by Thomas Karat | Jun 5, 2026 | Featured Articles
There is a line in the Fourth Amendment that was supposed to settle this. The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable searches and seizures shall not be violated, and no warrant shall issue but upon probable...
Mousetrapped: Trump Takes the Bait
by Charles Goyette | Jun 4, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
The mousetrap motif plays a major role in tales and literature, from Shakespeare’s Hamlet who set one to find his father’s murderer, to Agatha Cristie’s famous play, The Mousetrap, that opened in London’s West End in 1952 and is still running today 30,000 performances...
Copernicus at 500
by Joseph Solis-Mullen | Jun 4, 2026 | Book Reviews, Economics, Featured Articles
Famed for his contributions to the hard sciences—most notably his theory of heliocentricity—the sixteenth-century astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus was also an acute analyst of monetary policy. To that end, Ralph Benko has done us all a great service with this new...
‘Terror’ as Technique in American Policymaking
by Matt Wolfson | Jun 3, 2026 | Featured Articles, Foreign Policy
In a speech delivered in the autumn of 2002, as the United States moved inexorably toward war with Iraq, the late Joan Didion delivered an offhand remark that effectively summed up the flaw at the heart of the logic behind that coming war, and of the logic of a number...
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Rubio Says Iran Will Not Be Allowed to Charge Fees in the Strait of Hormuz
Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the Strait of Hormuz must be treated as an international waterway, and Iran is not allowed to charge ships tolls or fees. “It’s an international waterway. No country is allowed to charge tolls or fees on an international waterway....
Trump Claims Unfrozen Iranian Funds Will Be Placed in Escrow Account Controlled By US
President Donald Trump said that any Iranian funds that are unfrozen by a peace agreement will be controlled by the US and limited to purchasing humanitarian goods for Iran. “The Money and/or Sanctions that the U.S. Treasury is releasing goes into escrow, controlled...
UK Tests Long-Range Missile for Ukraine
The UK tested a missile with a range of 300 miles, with plans to send the munitions to Ukraine. The platform will allow Ukraine to deliver 500-pound warheads to Moscow. The missiles tested by the UK military last week were developed under Project Brakestop. The goal...
US Issues 60-Day Sanctions Waiver for Iranian Oil
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that Washington has issued a 60-Day waiver for sanctions on Iranian oil. “In line with the ongoing productive talks in Switzerland, Iran has committed to free and open transit in the Strait of Hormuz and to permit...
Mediators Say US, Iran Agreed to Roadmap for Negotiations
The Pakistani and Qatari teams leading the talks between the US and Iran said the two sides agreed to a roadmap for negotiations. Last week, Washington and Tehran agreed to a memorandum of understanding that extended the ceasefire by 60 days and opened a window for...
UN Ambassador Mike Waltz: White House Taking Pragmatic Approach to Iran Talks
US Ambassador to the UN Mike Waltz says that the White House is taking a “pragmatic approach” to Iran, but the President remains laser-focused on the nuclear issue. "None of these senior members of this genocidal regime are good guys by any means," Waltz Sunday said...
Former Israeli PM Olmert Warns of Jewish Terrorism in the West Bank
In an oped published by Israeli media, former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert wrote that Tel Aviv needed to crack down on Jewish terrorism against Palestinians in the West Bank. “The fight against Jewish terrorism in the West Bank must advance to the next stage and be...
Trump Threatens to Attack Iran If Tehran Fails to Rein in Hezbollah
President Donald Trump threatened large-scale strikes on Iran if Hezbollah does not halt attacks on Israeli forces that invaded Lebanon. “Iran must immediately stop their highly paid PROXIES in Lebanon from causing trouble. If they don’t, we’ll hit Iran very hard...
CENTCOM Announces End of US Blockade on Iran
US CENTCOM announced that the Pentagon would lift its blockade on Iranian ports in line with the Memorandum of Understanding signed by President Trump and his Iranian counterpart to end the conflict between the two nations.
Netanyahu Reaffirms Israel Won’t Withdraw From Lebanon Despite US-Iran MoU
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed that Israel won’t withdraw from southern Lebanon, despite the US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding that calls for an end to the conflict.
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Usury and the Soul of Orthodoxy w/Fr Emmanuel Lemelson
Fr Emmanuel Joined me to discuss the financial world and Orthodoxy in America. YouTube @YearZeroPod LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos:https://www.youtube.com/@Lemelson ‼️ Fr. Emmanuel Lemelson: Against The World: Fr. Emmanuel Lemelson: Against The...
The Spirit of ’68 and ’89 found at a Sunday market
Most Sunday’s, weather allowing, I set up a mobile comic book shop at local open air markets. I have done it for the good part of a decade, in doing so you make unique friendships with people who you may only see every so many Sundays over the years, you might not...
Rules for Radicals, Tactics (Pt 2) wJohn Weeks
John and I finish reading the chapter on tactics from Rules for Radicals
UFC Whitehouse Event and Politics
I give my take of the UFC Whitehouse event and the politics surrounding the even YouTube @YearZeroPod tommysalmons.com
The Kyle Anzalone Show: Scott Horton Breaks Down What’s Really Happening
The Iraq War didn’t just “happen” it was sold with a storyline, staffed by specific operators, and justified by a strategy that had been circulating for years. I’m joined by Scott Horton of the Libertarian Institute to unpack the Clean Break doctrine, what it tried to...
The Kyle Anzalone Show: Is Trump The Best Israeli President Ever?
Trump says he wants a deal with Iran. Netanyahu hints the real goal is regime change anyway. That contradiction is where diplomacy goes to die, and it is also where Americans get dragged into a war they did not vote for. We roll solo and ask the blunt question a lot...
You don’t need the sun glasses…
It turns out wearing the glasses made no difference. In the John Carpenter film, They Live, our hero John Nada is one in many workers stumbling from hunger to poverty and piece work in an economy that is only built to exploit them. It’s a film both critical of Reagan...
The Kyle Anzalone Show with Jim Webb: Trump to Netanyahu: ‘You’re F**king Crazy’
Trump didn’t just get “frustrated” with Netanyahu. He confirmed he told him, “Are you effing crazy,” and that single moment raises a bigger question: if the White House is truly fed up, why does the region still look like it’s sliding toward wider war? Jim Webb joins...
The Other Side of the Slap
I spent a lot of time dealing with the victim of violence. That betrayal only a lover can express, the sinister switch from affection or at least the performance required to invent love, to twist into a tantrum of rage. The bruising and cuts, a secondary blistering to...
The Kyle Anzalone Show: Trump Meeting in Situation Room to Decide on Iran Deal
A deal with Iran sounds simple until you read the fine print. We dig into the reports of a memorandum of understanding that would reopen the Strait of Hormuz and lift parts of the pressure campaign, then ask the uncomfortable question: is this “freedom of navigation,”...






























