‘They got him’: Lindsey Graham says ‘sympathetic’ to Turkey’s ‘YPG problem’ in call with Russian prankster team

Republican Senator Lindsey Graham was the latest to fall victim to Russian prankster duo “Lexus and Vovan,” who, posing as a Turkish minister, tricked the lawmaker into admitting his ‘sympathy’ for Turkey’s ‘problem’ with Kurds. … Read More >‘They got him’: Lindsey Graham says ‘sympathetic’ to Turkey’s ‘YPG problem’ in call with Russian prankster team

Justin Trudeau’s scandals, real corruption around Ukraine & the Ecuadorian government flees protesters

VIP opens with Lee shredding some headlines from this week. The corporate media always reliably give him some great material to make fun of including lackluster coverage of a US puppet government in Ecuador being chased out of the capital by protesters. Also, Redacted Tonight’s new correspondent Anders Lee digs into the dark side of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as he runs for reelection. There’s more than just the blackface scandal. … Read More >Justin Trudeau’s scandals, real corruption around Ukraine & the Ecuadorian government flees protesters

Demystifying Syria

On this edition of CrossTalk, we demystify Syria’s Kurds. Almost all of the criticism levied against Trump’s Syria policy is not rooted in facts. In fact, that criticism is driven by false narratives and the inability to admit that the international proxy war to overthrow the Damascus government has failed. The sooner all American troops leave Syria, the better for Syria and the region. … Read More >Demystifying Syria

‘Movie Idiocracy is a reality!’ Google gets to chug millions of gallons of drinking water from dwindling aquifer to cool servers

Google has been given the go-ahead to pump some 550 million gallons of clean drinking water per year to cool servers at its sprawling data center in South Carolina, sparking outrage and fears the company will deplete the supply. … Read More >‘Movie Idiocracy is a reality!’ Google gets to chug millions of gallons of drinking water from dwindling aquifer to cool servers