Can the Legacy Media Survive in the Age of Trump?
How to lose subscribers and alienate journalists.
How to lose subscribers and alienate journalists.
Winning the narrative, in other words, is not the same as winning the war. It may not even be relevant once the shells start falling.
When a UN official accepts money from organisations that support terrorism, excuses antisemitic violence and is then protected by the system that should hold her accountable, we are witnessing something dangerous: the collapse of credibility in the international rules-based order.
Christopher Luxon will have much to think about on his 12-hour flight to China. Israel’s strikes on Iran complicate an already complex geopolitical picture. The fog of war is here.
Army leadership is driving hard to accelerate the newest Abrams.
Like a possum in the headlights of a fast-approaching SUV, the world would stand frozen as the two other serious nuclear powers contemplated their next move.
The war drags on, not for victory, not for values, but to spare a fading empire the humiliation of waking up.
There are few things more offensive than arresting and punishing a person for making a joke you don’t like.
China’s strongman leader is purging his advisors again, looking politically insecure amid demographic and economic decline.
And, boy, aren’t the MSM mad.
And Hamas’ reward in all this? The senior Hamas leadership will be extradited from the ruins of Gaza to join their even more senior compatriots in Qatar.