Hillary Clinton is only getting more miserable in her defeat. Her grief is hilarious. Think about it. Not just if you were in her position, but if you were her and in her position. All night she dreams about it. First thing in the morning it hits her like a ton of...
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Foreign Policy Focus #126 – Hillary’s Foreign Policy Blunders
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 4, 2017 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #126, I discuss three states were Hillary Clinton played a large role in the direction of the country's future while she was Secretary of State. In Honduras, Hillary Clinton gave legitimacy to a military coup and helped elected a leader against the will of the...
Foreign Policy Focus #126 – Hillary's Foreign Policy Blunders
by Kyle Anzalone | Dec 4, 2017 | Conflicts of Interest
On FPF #126, I discuss three states were Hillary Clinton played a large role in the direction of the country's future while she was Secretary of State. In Honduras, Hillary Clinton gave legitimacy to a military coup and helped elected a leader against the will of the...
The Antiwar Comic: Neocon Nation
by Tony DiGerolamo | Jul 24, 2017 | Blog
Man, did I get blasted for this strip on imgur! Guess that's a good sign. For more comics, visit The Webcomic Factory.
Proportional Representation – Why Not?
by Zack Sorenson | Jul 2, 2017 | Blog
The government is horrible, so I never balk at ideas that might help it be a little bit better. A Virginia congressman has proposed an interesting bill that might help introduce proportional representation to the House in a sideways manner. I say, why not an...
News Roundup 4/9/17
by Kyle Anzalone | Apr 9, 2017 | Blog
Gorsuch was confirmed by the Senate to be the new Supreme Court Justice. [Link] Nikki Haley says the US plans to pursue regime change in Syria. [Link] A New Jersey town has banned landscapers from using gas-powered leaf blowers. [Link] A US Navy strike group is moving...
3/31/17 Robert David English on repairing US-Russia relations by understanding US meddling in the 1990s
by Scott Horton | Mar 31, 2017 | The Scott Horton Show
Robert David English, an Associate Professor of International Relations and Slavic Languages & Literature at the University of Southern California, is the author of the Foreign Affairs article "Russia, Trump, and a New Détente: Fixing U.S.-Russian Relations."...
The Corruption of Chelsea Clinton
by Scott Horton | Mar 23, 2017 | Blog
And no, it's not what you're thinking. This article is not about her face. It's about cronies paying her tons to not work.
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How Far We’ve Come
"The conditions under which modern man of the capitalist West must act are different from those under which his primitive ancestors lived and acted. As a result of the providential care of our forebears we have at our disposal an ample stock of intermediate products...
The Vulnerable Capitalist
"Popular literature attributes enormous 'power' to the capitalist and considers his owning a mass of capital goods as of enormous significance, giving him a great advantage over other people in the economy. We see, however, that this is far from the case; indeed, the...
Winter is Coming to an American City Near You
It is much worse than Shawn Ryan thinks per his reactions during the interview. Sarah Adams discusses a forecast of an attack on the US from 1:12:00 to 1:25:00. There will be far more than 1k fighters (think train the trainer) because the aQ et al planners will...
Ruminations on War in the 21st Century
Agreed, Armchair Warlord nails the paper tiger posing as the US military. My additions: There is no Auftragstaktik in the modern western militaries despite their "embrace" of Mission Command. Carriers are the crossbow and chariot of the 21st century. A tremendous...
USS Liberty Incident Rises from the Ash Heap of Inconvenient History
Medal of Honor citation for Commander William L. McGonagle, USN, Commanding Officer, USS Liberty (AGTR-5) Thanks to Candace Owens for lifting this incident from the dead. One receives the Medal of Honor for engaging in a fight in enemy action. "For conspicuous...
Natural Economic Law Can’t Be Repealed
If the government restricts supply and subsidizes demand, out-of-control prices, resource shortages, and unpleasant ad hoc coping restrictions will follow. That is the natural (economic) law. The government cannot repeal it. But it can stop its attempt to plan.
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