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From Slavery to Genocide: The American Tradition of Hideous Moral Compromise
There are many differences between myself and a typical Republican. One of them: I do not shed a single tear if some monuments to General Robert E. Lee and other Confederate-era figures are being removed. Similarly, Gary Flowers, a black radio show host and civil rights activist, stated: "As a native of Richmond, I want to say that the head of the snake has been removed..."
By Wade Wainio11 months ago in The Swamp
2025 Executive Orders Explained. Content Warning.
I know that there is a lot of information flying around, but I wanted to make a series with a brief summary of all that is going on right now. As such, here is a breakdown of the rest of Janyary's Executive Orders.
By Paige Graffunder11 months ago in The Swamp
2025 Executive Orders Explained. Content Warning.
I know that there is a lot of information flying around, but I wanted to make a series with a brief summary of all that is going on right now. As such, here is a breakdown of the first day of Executive Orders.
By Paige Graffunder11 months ago in The Swamp
Was Mahmoud Khalil Arrested for Protesting or Something More? The Legal and Political Debate
Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and permanent U.S. resident, was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents on March 9, 2025. This incident has ignited a complex debate surrounding the reasons behind his detention, intertwining issues of free speech, national security, and immigration policy.
By Bevy Osuos11 months ago in The Swamp
False rumors about Marco Rubino's sexuality and derogatory labels such as "low IQ,"
The recent revelation by CNN, published on March 10, 2025, about deleted X posts by Darren Beattie, a top State Department official, has brought significant attention to the behavior of public officials on social media platforms and the potential consequences of their actions. This incident, involving false rumors about Secretary of State Marco Rubino's sexuality and derogatory labels such as "low IQ," serves as a case study for examining the intersection of personal expression, professional responsibility, and the digital age's impact on political discourse. Below, we delve into the details, context, and broader implications, ensuring a comprehensive understanding for readers interested in governance, ethics, and social media dynamics.
By The INFORMER11 months ago in The Swamp
The One Good Thing About Trump
He’s honest. It sounds like the punchline to a joke, doesn’t it? Yes, he might be a manipulative, exploitive, opportunistic liar and conman who’s made a living off a reputation he didn’t build, only to flip-flop, backtracked, minimise, and pitifully excuse ever miniscule attempt at a cohesive character with even a shred of dignity he’s ever tried, but at least he’s honest about it!
By Conor Matthews11 months ago in The Swamp
The Real State Of The Union Was On Full Display At Trump's Speech
Donald Trump’s speech before Congress taught us much about the state of the Union. At this time in history, the once majestic symbol of freedom is fractured. We’re a broken mess, and desperately in need of direction.
By Jason Ray Morton 11 months ago in The Swamp
The President I'd Rather Follow
Everyone has their political leanings. This article is not about politics. It’s about leadership. I’ve become rather unnerved by reading the news lately. 2025 is not the year I was hoping it would be. I believe that elected officials should be leaders among the population that they represent. For example, a mayor should be a leader of and in his/her city. An elected board member of a nonprofit should be a leader among all who serve or benefit from that nonprofit. A state senator should be a leader in their state. By that same logic, a president of a sovereign nation should be a leader among his nation.
By Hayden Searcy11 months ago in The Swamp
The Fire Alarm is going off. No one cares.
The fire alarm has been pulled. The alarm is going off. The lights are flashing. No one is panicking. No one is even paying attention to them. Smoke fills the air. The flames grow. We continue to go about our day as though the building isn’t on fire. It’s nothing more than annoying noise in the background. Maybe if we ignore it long enough, someone will shut it off.
By Hayden Searcy11 months ago in The Swamp







