From TikTok to The New York Times to Emily Ratajkowski calling divorce “chic,” Gen Z is glamorizing the end of marriage — and brands are cashing in.
Let’s talk about how we got here, why divorce is being marketed as empowerment, and what this trend actually says about marriage, commitment, and modern culture. Here’s more from Brett Cooper.
Just when you thought the New York Times could not get any lower, they manage to surpass your wildest expectations. Steve Green has the disgraceful evidence. He’s joined by Scott Ott and Bill Whittle on a new edition of The Right Angle.
On his way out the door at the Department of Government Efficiency, Elon Musk gets attacked by The New York Times, labeling him a deadbeat and a drug abuser. Here’s more from the Liberal Hivemind.
Podcaster Bret Weinstein joins Joe Rogan to discuss the crazy spending by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) on a laundry list of leftist causes. This is not just dirty money, but a case of dirty money on steroids. It will take many years to uncover exactly how deeply these criminals encroached upon the everyday taxpayer.
Rogan cites a database of 55,000 NGOS, or Non-Governmental Organizations, receiving money to engage in blatant political chicanery that the fedaral government itself could never legally do. So, while the federal government is supposed to be serving all Americans, it had been perverted and restructured under Barack Obama and Joe Biden to only benefit those with a leftist slant.
NGOs getting money included the George Soros funds to elect leftist prosecutors — those district attorneys and Attorney Generals that refused to prosecute hardened criminals, including illegal aliens as well as Democratic functionaries. Here’s more from The Joe Rogan Experience.
Yesterday, we ran a video discussing the $8.2 million that USAID had allocated to Politico, mostly during the Joe Biden administration. Turns out the agency spent lavishly on the fake news front. All told, USAID spent close to $270 million in 2023 to prop up what it called 707 “independent, non-state” news outlets in more than 30 countries, according to a report from ZeroHedge.
Some of the biggest recipients of slush money: The New York Times, the Associated Press and the BBC — the British Broadcasting Corporation — overseas. All have now been exposed as paid, propaganda wings of Biden’s leftist government. Here’s more from Benny Johnson.
Would it shock you to learn the United State government has sent $797 million to Guatemala via a laundry list of NGOs and organizations like USAID and turned Guatemala into the Child Kidnapping Capital of the world. Yes, your tax dollars funneled through USAID has lead to more than 190,052 Guatemalan children being kidnapped from Guatemala and trafficked into America.
Listen as Ryan Motta brings the receipts to prove this has been happening on Redacted News with Clayton Morris.
Aaaaaaand now, from the subterranean depths of a conspiracy realist’s worst fever dream come to life, it’s the 8th Annual Fake News Awards.
What crimes against humanity did the mockingbird repeaters of the dinosaur media manage to whitewash last year? And what disgusting dissembler of deceptive disinformation will walk away with the biggest dishonor of them all, the Fakest Story of the Year? Will the world get a more despicable liar than Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu?
Find out in this year’s Fake News Awards! Coming at you from the sunny climate of Japan with James Corbett on The Corbett Report.
“We are in a low-trust moment and it binds right and left together,” says a GOP pollster writing in The New York Times. Both sides are rapidly losing trust in institutions they once cherished. For example, the military on the part of conservatives and the news media on the part of progressives–and the result is a shaky alliance, a nation where no one trusts anything.
The “Right Angle” crew of Scot Ott, Bill Whittle and Steve Green to share their thoughts.
Bill O’Reilly says the the power legacy media has had it and it’s almost gone. Newspapers can barely compete with podcast’s or streamers. Younger generations look for media they can trust more than a polished, manufactured, produced product , like traditional media provides.
O’Reilly points to the struggling Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and The New York Times. In the last five years, The Post‘s circulation has tumbled 47 percent. It’s even worse on the West Coast, where Times‘ numbers have plummeted 73 percent. And finally, the once-iconic New York Times has dropped 43 percent! “It’s all because of propaganda,” “O’Reilly says. Here’s more.
While the corporate media continues to show hypocrisy and hem and haw about Donald J. Trump, Bill O’Reilly has a succinct message for the whiners: It’s over!
Appearing on Newsmax, with host Rob Schmitt, O’Reilly recounts to the corporate media’s behavior dealing with Republican administrations, dating back to Bush the younger and the attack on Iraq. The left went out of control and corporate media went wild. “And now it got worse and worse and worse,” Oreilly said. “But it really doesn’t matter what The New York Times writes, or the Washington Post, NBC News, they’re all done. They don’t have any credibility, every polls shows that, and their hemorrhaging money.” More with O’Reilly and Newsmax.
Sourcing The New York Times, Lisa Haven reports the Biden Administration’s strategy to fire long-range missiles into Russia and employ anti-personal mines on the border was in the works for a long while.
Joe Biden, of course, did in fact authorize the deployment of the missiles and mines, a stunning move that has put the United States on the doorstep of World War III. But the shocker that emerged from the Biden Administration’s plot was a suggestion by officials that Biden could return nuclear weapons to Ukraine that were taken from it after the fall of the Soviet Union. Haven explains further.