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Opinion: Why the world should pay attention to President Trump [Video]

President Trump is a man unleashed. After the dreadfully powerful and public failure of the Compleat Fake Impeachment Inquiry (and Show Trial), Donald Trump did not put his gained political capital in his pocket. He is instead, off and running with a vengeance not seen in modern American politics, certainly not in the fifty some odd years of my lifetime, and possibly not seen in the nation’s history.

Stefan Molyneux Vs. Jay Dyer Debate: Philosophy & Its Claims!


 
As many of you have requested for several years, Stefan Molyneux has agreed to have an unmoderated conversational exchange and debate on the nature of philosophy itself, logic, epistemic claims, the value of “sense data” and empiricism, and much more!  Tune in to his channel at 8PM EST followed by a Q n A.  Not sure where this chat will go, but it should be lively!

Brexit Day, EU Duplicity & Coronavirus Vigilance Is Racism - FF Ep63

This is the audio version of the show. If you want to watch the video version go here.
Henrik and guest host Jason Köhne cover the latest stories and important updates in episode 63 of Flashback Friday.
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20/20 Insight: Top 10 Political Predictions for the New Year

The year 2019 will go down in the history books as the year when Donald J. Trump suffered not only the non-stop trials and tribulations of the Mueller Report, which cleared the 45th POTUS of collusion with the Russians, but impeachment as well. However, there are many other upcoming events in the New Year that have – believe it or not – nothing to do with impeaching Trump.

Children of ‘the Children of Plenty’ Are Rising in Anger

“Something is happening here. But what? And why now?” In the last 12 weeks, protests have spanned five continents – from Chile, to Paris, to Lebanon, Iraq and Iran. They are so geographically disparate, and apparently heterogeneous, that they seem to defy any attempt to view them as a unified phenomenon. But is it true that there is no common theme? Is that not rather too convenient for the élites? (i.e. no need to dwell or think of changing course).