via lewrockwell.com Julian Assange may soon be extradited to the United States, where he will face prosecution that could end in his imprisonment for life. He is in fact a hero, who should be honored rather than punished. American foreign policy is based on the pursuit of global hegemony and to achieve this goal, our […]
by Sundance at theconservativetreehouse.com This is likely to be a very interesting interview for multiple reasons. The “western world” has not heard much unfiltered or unscripted news about Russian President Vladimir Putin for several years, essentially since the sanctions were imposed in the aftermath of Russia’s entry into Ukraine and the subsequent war. The backlash […]
by ANTHONY TYE RODRIGUES at theblaze.com What keeps a society together? The 14th-century Tunisian historian Ibn Khaldun coined the word ‘asabiyyah to describe a quality that stable groups must have to survive. The best translation I (or anyone else, for that matter) can suggest is “group cohesiveness,” but that doesn’t quite capture it. So much more is […]
by Larry Johnson at thegatewaypundit.com I do not know if the United States will launch its military response to the recent attack on the U.S base in Jordan on Ground Hog’s Day, but the target selection is a real world imitation of Bill Murray’s iconic movie, Ground Hog’s Day. First watch the trailer (so that […]
by Kristinn Taylor at thegatewaypundit.com A video from 2022 of Somali refugee Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) speaking in the Somali language to a gathering of Somali-Americans in Minneapolis and, according to posted translations, repeatedly calling the visiting President of Somalia Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, “our president,” and saying “Somalia is our home,” is raising new questions […]
by ARJUN SINGH at dailycaller.com The City of Denver will begin ordering foreign national migrants in its shelter system to leave on Feb. 5 after they have spent a certain number of days in facilities, according to multiple reports. Denver is the top destination, per capita, for foreign migrants who have crossed the country’s […]
by Eric Worrall at wattsupwiththat.com Apparently it’s the climate causing potholes, not slipshod, incompetent road maintenance, super heavy EVs, or people switching to large SUVs because of all the potholes. Climate change is causing a pothole plague. Are robots and self-healing pavement the solution? Mia Taylor 25th January 2024 Extreme heat waves, wildfires and flooding are […]
by Larry Johnson at thegatewaypundit.com The leaks have started and that almost always is a great indicator about an impending shift in U.S. foreign policy. In this case it concerns Syria, Iraq, Iran and Turkey. The United States has been engaged in a decade long military adventure in Syria. It started out in 2014 as […]
By Silvio Canto at americanthinker.com A few days ago, Jorge Ramos of Univision interviewed former Mexican ambassador to the United States Arturo Sarukhan. His analysis of how President Andres Lopez-Obrador greeted the Biden delegation is sound: AMBASSADOR ARTURO SARUKHAN: President Biden fundamentally needs Mexican support and López Obrador knows it and on the one hand he is taking […]
by Clarice Feldman at americanthinker.com In 2008 the media lapped up the master of Shuck and Jive, Barack Obama and his high-falutin’ promise: Now, Mizzou, I just have two words for you tonight: five days. Five days. After decades of broken politics in Washington, and eight years of failed policies from George W. Bush, and 21 months […]