white house
The epicenter of DC and by extension, the country: The White House is US government incarnate, it's hard to discern what goes on behind those walls...
War on Terror
I still remember the first time the world felt like it was burning around me. I was twelve, sitting in my parents’ living room, watching planes hit towers on TV. Smoke filled the screen, but the fear seeped into our home. My dad sat frozen, my mom gripped her tea so tightly I thought it might shatter. I couldn’t move, couldn’t breathe, couldn’t sleep. I kept imagining what it would be like if it happened somewhere near me. Somewhere I could see it, feel it.
By John Smithabout 23 hours ago in The Swamp
To the Worst President. Content Warning.
Dear Donald Trump, You are the most corrupt President in U.S. history. Along with one of the worst human beings on the planet. To be honest, which you know nothing of, until the 2016 Election. I didn't know or care that you even existed. And from the very first time I heard your name and saw your ugly-ass face on TV. I hated you from the very start. Even more so when you fucking cheated your way in the 2016 Election. I voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016. NOT YOU!!! I voted for Joe Biden in 2020. NOT YOU!!! I also voted for Kamala Harris in 2024. NOT YOU!!! The President I first voted for was Barack Obama in both the 2008 and 2012 Elections. And unlike the millions and millions of people you conned into voting your ugly orange ass. I was never fooled... And neither was my mother.
By Matthew Sposatoa day ago in The Swamp
The Rage-Click Republic: How We Monetized the End of Reason
The sun is screaming over the horizon of a digital desert, and we are all huffing the exhaust from a machine designed to turn our collective brain-rot into corporate profits and shareholder dividends. Go grab a snack. It’s going to be a long, and bumpy ride through the psych-ward of the 21st century.
By Meko James 3 days ago in The Swamp
Key Factors Behind the U.S.–Iran Tensions: The Role of Oil and Geopolitics
The relationship between the United States and Iran has been tense for decades, shaped by political rivalry, economic sanctions, and regional power struggles. In recent years, these tensions have intensified, raising fears of military conflict and global instability. While oil is often seen as the main reason behind the rivalry, the reality is more complex. The conflict involves a combination of geopolitical competition, energy security, and strategic interests in the Middle East.
By shaoor afridi4 days ago in The Swamp
FBI Alerts California Law Enforcement to Potential Iranian Drone Threat
Federal authorities alerted California law enforcement that Iran may have explored launching drone attacks against the U.S. West Coast from offshore vessels. The warning came through an FBI intelligence bulletin distributed to law enforcement agencies and highlights concerns that escalating tensions in the Middle East could have broader security implications for the United States.
By Jacqueline Bowser5 days ago in The Swamp










