Elizabeth Warren and dozens of other Democrats are seemingly trying to stop the sale of the vintage video game company Electronic Arts to an outfit in Saudi Arabia, citing anti-competitive practices or something.
Really this is about protecting the unions and they’re mad Jared Kushner is involved. Oh, and they’re afraid the Saudis will take the gay away from The Sims. Probably. Here’s more from Clownfish TV.
Hollywood is trimming the fat going into 2026, and layoffs in entertainment and media skyrocketed in 2025.
And it looks like things are only going to get WORSE for them. Layoffs are expected to top roughly 20 percent, meaning more than the 18 percent logged in 2025…Here’s more from Clownfish TV.
“I can’t believe I’m hearing you say this,” says Ana Kasparian, producer and host of “The Young Turks.” Although she and Glenn Beck have always represented opposite sides of the political aisle, in this episode of “The Glenn Beck Podcast,” they find a surprisingly wide array of topics to agree on.
They agree that the “mainstream media plays defense for the Democrat Party” and that we must ban government stock trading. Although she once bought the mainstream narrative, Ana woke up to the reality of the border crisis when Texas Gov. Greg Abbott started busing migrants to blue cities, and she recognizes there is a “problem with Biden neglecting the border.”
Glenn admits that the Democrats were right about Big Pharma, he was “wrong about the Iraq War,” and that he, like Ana, is totally flabbergasted by the pro-war Democrats and Kamala Harris welcoming an endorsement by Dick Cheney.
The pair debate the limits of free speech, states’ rights, abortion, federal minimum wage, and unionized workers before strategizing how to get money and corporate interests out of politics. Ana reveals that she was not “surprised on election night at all,” and, even though her audience hates when she says so, “Trump is funny.”
Both Glenn and Ana hope these kinds of conversations can begin to heal our national division and help us come together to create a more perfect union.
John Stossel repots that at some ports, remarkable machines now move shipments with no humans in sight. That innovation upsets unions. International Longshoreman’s Association President Harold Daggett says they’ll soon strike if automation isn’t completely banned.
“If I don’t get that, I’m not coming back to the table!” Daggett shouts. He has been clear about the harm that will impose on Americans. “Guy sell cars can’t sell cars because the cars aren’t coming in off the ships, constructions workers get laid off because the materials aren’t coming in.” The union boss wants to protect his union’s jobs, but there’s a cluelessness to his demands. Banning automation will also hurt his members. Stossel explains further.
An animated Juan O. Savin tells David “Nino” Rodriguez that the intelligence community has been weaponized against the American people. “That’s what Eisenhower told you: Beware of the Military Industrial Complex,” he says.
Savin touches on Tucker Carlson’s recent report of the CIA’s alleged involvement in the assassination of President Kennedy, calling it a “coup against America.” He also says the American Southwest is now a captured operation, under the thumbs of the unions and Mexican cartels, updates the Brunson election fraud case and reveals the revelation that Dominion Voting Systems was recently purchased by UBS, a northern European entity financed by the Chinese!
Summer travelers are warned to expect an increase in flight delays and cancellations due to a pilot shortage. John Stossel reports the airline industry is experiencing a shortage of more than 12,000 pilots, all because of a stupid new government rule. He bring the details and explains why the unions like the restrictions.
Exciting things are suddenly happening in education. In some places, charter schools bucked the unions and got results, while in others, inner-city kids are doing well on benchmark tests.
John Stossel reports on the innovations at the Success Charter Network in New York and American Indian Public Charter School in Oakland, Calif. “Let’s destroy the system and create a system that serves kids,” says charter school director Deborah Kenny. Hurricane Katrina made that experiment possible by destroying much of New Orleans. Now 70 percent of New Orleans students attend charters, and they’re learning more. Here’s the rest of the story with Stossel.
Chalk up another victory for the good guys. It seems that gun-control activist David Hogg, one of the lovable newcomers of the Left, was taken to the proverbial woodshed by conservative My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell.
Hogg, who rose to prominence following the shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., recently founded his own pillow company–Good Pillow–following a much-publicized spat with Lindell. But in an epic failure of business acumen, Hogg tossed in the towel after only two weeks. Says Mr. Obvious, he’s nothing more than a political grifter, the guy who used a tragedy to get famous and proved again that liberals don’t understand business or basic economics.
The Harvard student launched his company amidst a war of words with Lindell. Following his resignation from the company, in which he surrendered all of his shares, Hogg tweeted: “The goal was and still is to create a great pillow that is sustainably produced in domestic unionized factories and have a percentage of those profits benefit progressive and social causes.” Sure, that will work. Problem is, the pillow’s price will be through the roof. Join Mr. Obvious for more of his analysis on the story.
Millie Weaver, who released the Shadow Gate documentary over the summer, returns with a new look at how Shadow Gate and military intelligence software was used to steal the 2020 Presidential election and to deceive the American public of the results. She says the AFL-CIO and Communist-leaning union leadership are behind the coup attempt. They even sent union members to work election polls, trying to exert their control to rig the results. This is a fascinating doc, running just shy of an hour.