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Is Al-Sharaa’s Syria A Success?
Electricity isn’t something most of us think about. We flip a switch, the lights come on, and that’s that. But in Syria—where infrastructure has spent more than a decade in ruins—48 hours of uninterrupted electricity can feel like a revelation.
By Lawrence Leaseabout a month ago in The Swamp
Charlie Kirk The Rise Controversy and Influence Behind Americas Viral Conservative Voice
American politics has always moved fast, but sometimes a personality appears that rises far more quickly than the usual pace. In recent years, Charlie Kirk has become one of those names that suddenly enter the national conversation and refuse to leave it. Whether people agree with him or strongly oppose him, one fact is undeniable. Charlie Kirk has become one of the most talked about and most searched conservative figures in the United States.
By Abid Ali Khanabout a month ago in The Swamp
Explaining Critical Race Theory
You all know how I feel about uneducated opinions. Right? Opinions in which a person hates something without having ANY knowledge as to what this something is. Doing that is as close to SHEER stupidity as you can get. In this world where we ALL walk around with small mobile COMPUTERS in our pockets, which we can use to GOOGLE things before we speak or post online about it, you NEVER have to look uneducated or stupid... if you put the effort in to actually KNOW what you're talking about.
By Hope Martinabout a month ago in The Swamp
Tanking
Introduction Every day, I see memes and posts telling me Trump and Farage's popularity ratings are tanking, and the Tories are a spent party. In the USA, the GOP are still in power, the Democrats are generally in the pockets of big money, same in the UK with the Labour Party.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred - EBAabout a month ago in The Swamp
The Cracks in the Coalition: Inside the Unraveling of Trump’s Once-Unstoppable Alliance
When Donald Trump descended that now-legendary golden escalator inside Trump Tower on June 16th, 2015, he launched what most pundits assumed would be a doomed vanity campaign. What followed, of course, was anything but. Trump assembled one of the most unusual political coalitions in modern American history: Rust Belt factory workers and Wall Street donors, rural evangelicals and suburban business owners, border hawks and free-market Republicans. Groups that historically regarded each other with suspicion—or outright hostility—somehow found themselves voting in the same direction.
By Lawrence Leaseabout a month ago in The Swamp
“Kill Everybody”: The Double-Tap Scandal Rocking Washington—and Why the World Is Paying Attention
For a story involving two words, the political fallout has been seismic. According to a bombshell Washington Post investigation, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth allegedly issued a verbal command on September 2nd that may go down as the most consequential utterance of his career—and perhaps the most dangerous for America’s global standing.
By Lawrence Leaseabout a month ago in The Swamp
🇺🇸 Trump’s New Mass Deportation Plan — Is America Entering a Political Firestorm?
🟥 Introduction — A Country on Edge America is once again standing at a crossroads. With rising crime incidents linked (fairly or unfairly) to undocumented migrants, political divisions widening, and the 2026 elections approaching, Donald Trump has unveiled a sweeping “Mass Deportation Plan.”
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explainedabout a month ago in The Swamp










