Archive for February 2026
A CRITIQUE OF FEMINISM AS IDEOLOGY
At a pro-revolutionary summer camp last August and a subsequent meeting we were confronted with a kind of feminist ideology which, in our view, is a real obstacle to free discussion. We think a debate on feminism is necessary. The following text is an in-depth contribution to it. It is a slightly abridged translation of an essay by the Argentina-based…Read More
Former GOP Operative Describes How Republicans Manipulate Voters Through Fear
Jen Senko’s dad (The Brainwashing of My Dad) This is an amazing podcast. Rick Wilson as you know is a former GOP strategist who has left the fold and in his words, “I’ve sort of tried to do penance for a decade now.” I’ve noticed what Marc Elias articulates in his first question to Rick Wilson about why former Republicans…Read More
Self-hating Closet Case Declares 'Women Are Made To Be F*cked'
I don’t normally like to write about Nazi incels, but occasionally Nick Fuentes just says something to his zillion followers that really must be mentioned, and in the context of his self-loathing incel existence, too. Right Wing Watch caught this bit of misogyny from him, and it deserves a response from a woman. He begins with his thesis and main…Read More
A Sweaty And Babbling Trump Tried To Deliver An Economic Speech In Georgia And It Was A Disaster
The White House keeps trying to send Donald Trump to give speeches on the economy, but with Trump’s mind unable to focus and deliver coherant thoughts, combined with the fact that he has zero interest in policy and no policies to tout to voters, it all adds up to disaster when Trump comes to town and is placed in front…Read More
Long-awaited reports outline problems with Palisades infrastructure
In a road map for rebuilding infrastructure, the reports outlined nearly a billion dollars in projects through 2033, including more than $650 million for electrical undergrounding and $150 million for water system upgrades. city,long-awaited report,palisades fire,resiliency report,palisades community,palisades resident,aecom,vegetation,area,state law,water,december,water system,long-term recovery plan,city fire code Source link www.latimes.comRead More
We Can’t Address Affordability Without Tackling Corporate Power
The post We Can’t Address Affordability Without Tackling Corporate Power appeared first on Demand Progress. Source link demandprogress.orgRead More
Nigel Farage’s empty economic strategy
The financial crisis did not only mark a change in Britain’s economic fortunes – we also saw a change in political attire. As bankers became unpopular, Westminster visually distanced itself from financial services. The new uniform was the hard hat and high-vis jacket. The era of politicians cosplaying as industrialists and builders had begun. The latest to don the costume…Read More
Coffee Break: Paramount Still Reaching for WBD as CBS Misplays Colbert-Talarico Interview
The Larry and David Ellison media empire is still in the hunt to acquire WBD even as their CBS triggered the Streisand effect with some clumsy censorship. Source link www.nakedcapitalism.comRead More
Howard Lutnick’s One-Year Performance Review: Endless Lies About Epstein and Donald Trump’s Disastrous Economy
Today marks one year since financier Howard Lutnick was confirmed as Secretary of Commerce, which has been defined by his lies about his deep connections to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein and his out-of-touch claims about Donald Trump’s disastrous economy. Before his first year is even over, both Republicans and Democrats have called for Lutnick’s resignation, and even one of…Read More
Massive Publicity Boosts Talarico After Botched Suppression Of Colbert Interview
If you wanted a textbook example of the Streisand Effect, look no further than the Trump administration’s meddling in the Texas Senate race.CBS News refused to air late night host Stephen Colbert’s interview with Democratic Texas state Rep. James Talarico, who is currently locked in a competitive Senate primary with Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX).Colbert said that CBS’ lawyers feared retribution…Read More