
Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar
Breaking Points is a fearless anti-establishment multi-week Youtube and Podcast which holds the powerful to account hosted by Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti
Latest episodes

Jan 15, 2022 • 49min
Mini Show #18: SCOTUS, Buttigieg Money, AOC, Epstein's Assistant, Whitmer Plot, Lab Leak, & More!
Joining the discussion is Andrew Perez, a senior editor and reporter at The Daily Poster, known for his investigative prowess. The conversation dives into dark money influencing political landscapes, with eye-opening insights on billionaire donor impacts. They also tackle SCOTUS decisions on COVID vaccine mandates and the implications for executive authority. The lab leak theory gets a thorough examination, shedding light on shifting expert opinions. There's plenty of intrigue surrounding the next moves in the Epstein case and AOC's stances on labor rights.

Jan 13, 2022 • 1h 26min
1/13/22: Deep State, Insider Trading, Inflation, Trump Comments, Media Delusions, Tesla & China, Federal Reserve, Marianne Willamson, & More!
Marianne Williamson, a best-selling author and spiritual leader known for her progressive outlook, joins the discussion. She explores the role of the FBI during January 6th and the stock trading controversy among Congress members. The guests also delve into inflation trends and Trump's vaccination comments. Williamson shares her vision for healing American politics and challenges mainstream media narratives. The conversation touches on the impact of corporate profits and the evolving dynamics of political power in the U.S.

Jan 11, 2022 • 1h 21min
1/11/22: CDC Confusion, Polls, Afghanistan Famine, Ivy League Cartel, Insider Trading, Bernie Sanders, MSNBC, Big Tech, & More!
Rachel Bovard, a technology expert focusing on the impacts of big tech and Section 230, joins the discussion on critical contemporary issues. The hosts tackle CDC communication missteps and the potential humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan. They delve into strained dynamics within the Democratic Party, highlighted by Bernie Sanders' critiques, while investigating financial exploitation by Ivy League institutions. Additionally, they explore the ongoing debate around tech censorship and the changing landscape for traditional media, raising questions about journalistic integrity and accountability.

Jan 10, 2022 • 1h 30min
1/10/22: Jobs Report, 1/6 Cringe, Ted Cruz, SCOTUS, Politico, CDC Lies, Candace Owens, Millennials vs Boomers, and More!
Economist Philip Pilkington, author of "The Reformation in Economics," dives into the generational conflict between millennials and boomers. He discusses economic challenges faced by younger generations and critiques the impact of an aging population on social systems. The conversation also tackles the misinformation surrounding COVID-19 and the recent controversies in media reporting. Additionally, Pilkington explores the dynamics of immigration and how these factors intertwine with current political tensions, advocating for policies that can bridge divides.

Jan 8, 2022 • 31min
Mini Show #17: Don't Look Up, Patton Oswalt, Mike Gravel, Jon Stewart, and More!
Sky Wallen, director of the documentary 'American Gadfly,' dives into the unconventional political journey of Mike Gravel, showcasing his unique legacy and impact on youth activism. The discussion also explores the cultural significance of the film 'Don't Look Up,' revealing its critical commentary on climate change. Wallen shares insights on navigating friendships in the public eye and the challenges activists face when confronting the establishment. This engaging dialogue highlights the power of political engagement and social change in today’s media landscape.

Jan 6, 2022 • 1h 37min
1/6 Special: The Real Reasons Why American Democracy is in Crisis feat. Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, joins the conversation to delve into the underlying issues threatening American democracy. He discusses the alarming rise in public discontent and disillusionment, particularly since the January 6th insurrection. Key topics include the failures of mainstream media, economic instability, and how pandemic policies have exacerbated societal divides. Greenwald also critiques the manipulative narratives surrounding civil liberties and the increased focus on a security state in response to recent events.

Jan 4, 2022 • 1h 38min
1/4/22: Meatpacking, Omicron Update, WaPo, Epstein News, Robert Malone, Elizabeth Holmes, White House Press, Austerity, Defense Contractors, and More!
Richard Hanania, author and political commentator, dives into U.S. foreign policy's entanglements with the military-industrial complex. He critiques the lack of a cohesive strategy and highlights how financial interests shape decision-making. The conversation also tackles bipartisan efforts in meatpacking reform and the return of austerity politics, warning about its impacts on vulnerable populations. Additionally, they touch on vaccine misinformation and media accountability, questioning how these dynamics influence public trust and health policies.

Jan 3, 2022 • 1h 24min
1/3/22: Omicron News, Twitter Censorship, Corporate Profits, Minimum Wage, Maxwell Trial, Primary Biden, Covid Lies, Starbucks Workers, and More!
Jazz Brissac, a Starbucks worker and union organizer from Buffalo, shares her firsthand experiences fighting for workers' rights amidst corporate resistance. The discussion dives into the ongoing unionization efforts at Starbucks, revealing the challenges faced by employees. They also tackle the role of misinformation during the Omicron surge, and how corporate profits are often unjustly amplified by inflation. Brissac emphasizes the need for transparent communication and equitable practices in the workplace, making a compelling case for labor rights.

Dec 30, 2021 • 28min
12/30/21: Young People, Pelosi Corruption, Cuomo Book, Meat Prices, and More!
Joining the discussion is Bill Bullard, CEO of the Ranchers Cattlemen Action Legal Fund, who sheds light on the troubling surge in beef prices due to industry consolidation. The conversation spirals into the struggles of young Americans grappling with student debt, revealing that many recent grads are still jobless months after graduation. They also unpack ethical dilemmas surrounding politicians, particularly Andrew Cuomo's controversial book deal amidst pandemic mismanagement. Bullard's insights spark a vital conversation about accountability and the future of ranching.

Dec 28, 2021 • 31min
12/28/21: Biden's Media Meetings, War Crimes, Iran Nuclear Deal, CBP Spying, and More!
The hosts dive into the Biden administration's attempts to shape media narratives about the economy, revealing disconnections between governance and public perception. They highlight the ethical dilemmas around U.S. military actions in Syria and the complex Iran nuclear deal negotiations. Vigilant discussions on the rise of domestic surveillance, especially by Customs and Border Protection, raise alarms about privacy violations and government overreach. The podcast sheds light on accountability in both military and media practices, making for a thought-provoking listen.