MARGARET KIMBERLEY—The only way to defend Biden is to claim that Donald Trump would have allowed Israel to kill even more people. But Trump isn’t in office anymore and imagining the hypothetical actions of a now-disgraced former president doesn’t cut it as the 2024 campaign season begins in a few months. The Democratic Party already announced there will be no debates for Sleepy Joe should any challengers emerge, so great is the fear that he will fall apart on a national media stage.
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Pepe Escobar: Russia-China-North Korea Alliance DESTROYS the Neocons, Signals Demise of the West
65 mins readEDITOR—Journalist and geopolitical analyst Pepe Escobar analyzes the significance of a growing alliance between Russia, China, and the DPRK and why it scares the neocon foreign policy establishment in the Collective West so much.
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Donald Rumsfeld’s Ghost About My Known Knowns
36 minutes readE J CURTIN—Thirteen months after Rumsfeld’s exchange in the news conference, the United States invaded Iraq on March 19, 2003, knowing it had no justification. It was a war of aggression. Millions died as a result. And none of the killers have been prosecuted for their massive war crimes. The war was not launched on mistaken evidence; it was premeditated and based on lies easy to see. Very, very easy to see.
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FIORELLA ISABEL & the RBN hosts discuss how the extreme and highly dramatic crisis in Palestine has also served to expose fake leftists and progressives, especially in the ranks of prominent Democrat politicians. The vlog also packs a history of the Palestinian tragedy and how the truth has been denied for generations.
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DISGRACEFUL. America is still trapped in mass imbecility.
22 minutes readAmericans deserve the misery that’s coming for them! (In 1971 it was possible to escape America by moving to certain enclaves in the country, I did this then. Today, the only escape is to leave the country. And today, I am too old for that. If I were young I would be getting out of here and heading to China or maybe Russia for its glorious architecture and past culture, the places the United States seeks to be at war with as it slips into chaos, despair, and for most Americans, a future of immense economic hardship.—J Matson Heininger