Shilo Brooks sits down with Amy Coney Barrett. Liel Leibovitz on why ‘Podcastistan’ resembles North Korea. A Stanford professor on his school’s war against the Western canon. And much more.
Because I’m a nerd and love seeing the cross-tabs on public sentiment about this stuff, I built an interactive app to visually explore how different audiences diverge across a variety of topics and dimensions. Dedicated page for FP readers here: https://votto.app/freepress
Interesting to compare sentiment of FP readers against, eg, Bulwark, National Review, etc. Answer enough takes and it’ll give you a cool readout of the throughlines and themes across your own positions too. Check it out if you enjoy cool charts, cross-tabs, and reflecting on what makes your own (and others’) beliefs distinctive.
“According to a new report from AAA, the average gas price is now above $4 per gallon in all 50 states. The rise in prices comes amid increasing volatility in the oil market due to the Iran war.”
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This stands in stark contrast to the Ukrainian flag they posted when Liz Cheney and Anne Applebaum blew up the Nordstream pipeline.
“On Wednesday, Harvard University faculty overwhelmingly voted to cap the number of A’s that can be earned in any undergraduate class. The move signals a return to increased competition among the school’s classes, after critics accused the university of rampant grade inflation.”
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They are actually doing this because none of their scumbag students are familiar with the English language or the alphabet.
“On Tuesday, the Senate advanced a bill that would force President Trump to end the war with Iran. Senate Democrats have been pushing the resolution for months, but it received a major boost this week after Republican senator Bill Cassidy switched sides, following his ouster in this weekend’s primary.”
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None of these people will be viciously slandered personally by TFP as AnTiSeMiTeS for opposing the war.
“The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned Wednesday that they will respond to any new attacks on Iran with an escalation of the war beyond the Middle East.”
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Did they include a thank you card to Democrat Voters and the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society for importing 500,000 terrorists into the United States?
“The murder and conspiracy charges are connected with the Cuban military’s downing of two planes in 1996, and come amid increasing tensions between the U.S. and the island nation.”
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It’s just unfortunate that we didn’t have a federal government back in 1996 otherwise we could have done this earlier!!
“The Free Press’s new Washington correspondent, Audrey Fahlberg, reports on Democrats’ plan to paint the administration as one giant grift at the public’s expense,”
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And they will make this argument by using dozens of USAID NGOs that are funded by taxpayers in direct coordination with the media outlets that have exclusive multi billion dollar broadcast licenses granted to them by the federal government
People who understand human psychology will gladly explain to you that if you start a 2 year term at $3.00 per gallon and go up to $5.00 per gallon and then move back down to $3,90 per gallon at the time of the election you will do much better than you will if you start at $3,00 and end at $3,05 per gallon.
We don’t really disagree on the war because I hesitantly supported it. I was just quicker to admit that I screwed that one up.
The main reason I realized I was wrong is that sociopathic manipulators are using a woke left argument that opponents of the war are racists as their only argument to support the war. They are the *actual* Woke Right. Also, the notion that Iran just now suddenly realized they can close the Strait of Hormuz is an obvious hoax.
To update the Graham Linehan Heathrow arrest story -- he has decided not to accept the apology from the Met because it would have meant accepting that his arrest was lawful (He maintains it wasn't) and the Met have not offered any meaningful compensation. His fight continues. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/05/20/the-met-apologised-to-me-but-i-am-not-accepting-it/ or https://archive.ph/mdYKJ
Because I’m a nerd and love seeing the cross-tabs on public sentiment about this stuff, I built an interactive app to visually explore how different audiences diverge across a variety of topics and dimensions. Dedicated page for FP readers here: https://votto.app/freepress
Interesting to compare sentiment of FP readers against, eg, Bulwark, National Review, etc. Answer enough takes and it’ll give you a cool readout of the throughlines and themes across your own positions too. Check it out if you enjoy cool charts, cross-tabs, and reflecting on what makes your own (and others’) beliefs distinctive.
“According to a new report from AAA, the average gas price is now above $4 per gallon in all 50 states. The rise in prices comes amid increasing volatility in the oil market due to the Iran war.”
————————————
This stands in stark contrast to the Ukrainian flag they posted when Liz Cheney and Anne Applebaum blew up the Nordstream pipeline.
“On Wednesday, Harvard University faculty overwhelmingly voted to cap the number of A’s that can be earned in any undergraduate class. The move signals a return to increased competition among the school’s classes, after critics accused the university of rampant grade inflation.”
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They are actually doing this because none of their scumbag students are familiar with the English language or the alphabet.
“On Tuesday, the Senate advanced a bill that would force President Trump to end the war with Iran. Senate Democrats have been pushing the resolution for months, but it received a major boost this week after Republican senator Bill Cassidy switched sides, following his ouster in this weekend’s primary.”
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None of these people will be viciously slandered personally by TFP as AnTiSeMiTeS for opposing the war.
Please notice.
“The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned Wednesday that they will respond to any new attacks on Iran with an escalation of the war beyond the Middle East.”
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Did they include a thank you card to Democrat Voters and the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society for importing 500,000 terrorists into the United States?
“Meta began laying off thousands of employees Wednesday morning, as the company continues to restructure around artificial intelligence.”
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I’m sure we are all doomed, but using AI as an excuse to undo some of the parasitism of DEI is at least fun to watch.
We need a GDP stat that tracks all of the corporate and government Democrat Jobs where GDP stands for Gross Domestic Parasitism.
“The murder and conspiracy charges are connected with the Cuban military’s downing of two planes in 1996, and come amid increasing tensions between the U.S. and the island nation.”
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It’s just unfortunate that we didn’t have a federal government back in 1996 otherwise we could have done this earlier!!
The ultinate strength of a nation is not measured in its military hardware but rather in its will-power.
Not sure that America is capable of winning any future wars to include the one in Iran..
Hope I am wrong.
“The Free Press’s new Washington correspondent, Audrey Fahlberg, reports on Democrats’ plan to paint the administration as one giant grift at the public’s expense,”
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And they will make this argument by using dozens of USAID NGOs that are funded by taxpayers in direct coordination with the media outlets that have exclusive multi billion dollar broadcast licenses granted to them by the federal government
People who understand human psychology will gladly explain to you that if you start a 2 year term at $3.00 per gallon and go up to $5.00 per gallon and then move back down to $3,90 per gallon at the time of the election you will do much better than you will if you start at $3,00 and end at $3,05 per gallon.
Keep this in mind.
Even if we disagree on the war we agree on human psychology in general and this instance in particular.
We don’t really disagree on the war because I hesitantly supported it. I was just quicker to admit that I screwed that one up.
The main reason I realized I was wrong is that sociopathic manipulators are using a woke left argument that opponents of the war are racists as their only argument to support the war. They are the *actual* Woke Right. Also, the notion that Iran just now suddenly realized they can close the Strait of Hormuz is an obvious hoax.