

The Swamp
The Swamp examines the crazy but true world of Politics. Discover its history, corruption, politicians, activists, and more.
Stats
Stories
- 13,355
Creators
- 4,322
Top Stories
Stories in The Swamp that you’ll love, handpicked by our team.
Kristi Noem is MELTING!!!!!
Former Homeland Secretary/"Ice Barbie" Kristi Noem is melting with scandals, not she is dealing with a cheating affair with one of the aides, killing her puppy, her own supportive husband Byron Noem is being exposed as a crossdresser, talking with fetish's Bimbos and paying them thousands of dollars. Kristi Noem's husband was exposed by the Dailymail this week exposing photos of Byron wearing and flaunting big gigantic balloon faux ta-tas, wearing paded shorts, and pouting his duck lips like it's 2013.
By Gladys W. Muturi5 days ago in The Swamp
Regarding the Image of God
This post will be a bit of a strange one. I wrote most of the following piece about six months ago, as certain governmental policies and actions were starting to roll out - and while reflecting upon certain ongoing atrocities. While these reflections revolve mostly around those claiming and practicing the Christian faith (and our failures to do so rightly) I do believe that they might be provide valuable insight - or at least something to think about - for folks of all perspectives who are willing to read them. So without further ado, here are a few of my recent reflections regarding the biblical concept of the 'image of God.'
By Gabriel Huizenga23 days ago in The Swamp
The Forsyth House Fire
Since 1851, Forsyth House has stood on the corner of Union Street and Gordon Street in the heart of Glasgow. Its iconic, or was... because on Sunday 8th of March, 2026, a fire broke out in a small, seemingly un-named shop in the building and tore all that history down. As I write, the rubble is still unsettled and the street is still blocked off. Central Station is quiet on the upper level, and around 30 small businesses have quite literally gone up in smoke.
By S. A. Crawford27 days ago in The Swamp
A Gathering of Evil Bosses
“I’m the queen of chin jutting while I smooth my hair, attacking, insulting, and deflecting to protect my appointer.” “Oh, please, Blondi, my hair is curled, highlighted, and longer than yours. I feature television commercials telling immigrants that we will give them a free plane ride home, and if they voluntarily turn themselves in, they will be allowed to legally apply for re-entry. It runs everywhere, and I look good in it! You can’t compete because of your blond hair. Mine is nicer, and my lips are prettier than yours.”
By Andrea Corwin 2 months ago in The Swamp
The Saddest Thing - The Billionaires Who Rule America Aren't Even Enjoying Themselves
This single post says more about our ruling class than a thousand policy papers. The saddest thing about today's system is that the men robbing the rest of us - sabotaging our economic prospects, our pensions, our access to affordable healthcare - are not even happy.
By Scott Christenson🌴2 months ago in The Swamp
Why Black History Matters in America?
The United States of America is celebrating their 250th anniversary in 2026. I'm proud to be an American and as someone who was born here, I wouldn't imagine myself living anywhere else. This is a country where opportunities are possible. Where anyone can be successful in anything they desire to do. Equality, community, and togetherness are the backbones of what America is and should be about. However, we have an administration who wants to erase and disregard those who have made positive, meaningful impacts in our country, specifically Black figures, such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Rosa Parks, and Maya Angelou. President Trump and his administration have been constantly complaining and fighting against what they call the "Woke agenda". They use this excuse as a distraction from other issues they refuse to address, such as the high cost of living, climate change, and inflation. That equality is dividing America, when in reality, it's bringing us together. Being woke is not tied to a specific political party. No matter where you stand on the political spectrum, you can still care about other people and their plights. Compassion and empathy for others isn't tied to a political party, either. We were taught as children to treat others the way we want to be treated and not judge others because they're different from us. Caring about others isn't a personal attack on your beliefs. It doesn't make you any less of a person. People who are easily offended over African American figures, past or present, or anything related to it, are grasping at straws. Current and future generations need to know who people like Harriet Tubman and Shirley Chisholm were, especially in the classroom. Black History is part of American History. It should be recognized, not hidden or forgotten. Besides, you can't shield children from everything, just because your feelings are easily hurt.
By Mark Wesley Pritchard 2 months ago in The Swamp
Wack Friday
Black Friday. We all obviously know what it is. As a kid, I'd see horror stories of people getting trampled to death in the doors of shopping centers. I didn't even understand what Black Friday was at the time or why everyone went so crazy about it. I didn't grow up with cable TV, so I really didn't have an insane amount of access to news or anything. The little I did see on the matter was enough to terrify me. My tiny child eyes sincerely thought these people were criminals robbing stores... and it was allowed. If the Purge was real and had already come out in the early 90's of my childhood, I would have thought Black Friday was the day it took place.
By Sara Wilson4 months ago in The Swamp
Collections
Themed story collections curated by the Vocal moderators.

Dear Donald
Open letters to the President of the United States from the people of the world. Submit your own grievances, praises, and suggestions through Vocal today.

Political Humor
Where political gaffes become comedy fodder.

Dear Theresa
Open letters to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; do it like they do on Downing Street.
Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in The Swamp.
Iran War Live: A Dangerous Moment for Peace. AI-Generated.
The world is watching closely as tensions grow between the United States and Iran. In recent days, strong words and serious warnings have come from U.S. President Donald Trump. He has said that if Iran does not follow a new agreement, there could be military action. This situation has created fear, confusion, and hope at the same time.
By dua fatimaabout 2 hours ago in The Swamp
The War Netanyahu Started
After weeks of escalating conflict involving the United States, Iran, and Israel, a two‑week ceasefire was announced in early April 2026. While Tehran and Washington have publicly acknowledged the pause in hostilities, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—a central figure behind the military campaign—has offered mixed, sometimes puzzling messages about the war’s future direction. �
By shaoor afridiabout 13 hours ago in The Swamp
How Iran Reacted After Donald Trump’s Ultimatum
When Donald Trump issued a sharp ultimatum to Iran—warning of massive destruction if U.S. demands were not met—the response from Tehran was neither simple nor predictable. Instead, Iran adopted a dual strategy, combining strong resistance with cautious diplomatic engagement.
By shaoor afridiabout 13 hours ago in The Swamp
Did Donald Trump Issue a Nuclear Warning to Iran?
In recent weeks, statements by Donald Trump regarding Iran have sparked intense global debate. His strong language—particularly during the 2026 Iran crisis—has led many to question whether he issued a direct nuclear threat or simply used aggressive rhetoric to pressure Tehran.
By shaoor afridiabout 13 hours ago in The Swamp
What Will Donald Trump Do After His Two-Week Ultimatum to Iran?
Information In April 2026, global tensions reached a dramatic peak when U.S. President Donald Trump issued a stark ultimatum to Iran—demanding compliance or facing devastating military consequences. However, just hours before the deadline expired, a surprising shift occurred: instead of launching attacks, Trump agreed to a two-week ceasefire, opening a narrow window for diplomacy. �
By shaoor afridiabout 13 hours ago in The Swamp
Why Predators Still Use Kik
The Kik app is old, and that is part of why it still shows up in ugly cases. People tend to assume predators are always chasing the newest app, the newest trend, the newest coded space where adults have not caught up yet. Some do. A lot don't need to. They return to tools that already solve the problem they have. Speed helps. Soft identity helps. Fast movement into private chat helps. Low-friction contact helps.
By Dr. Mozelle Martinabout 15 hours ago in The Swamp
What Wisconsin Election Results Reveal About People Today
Elections are not just about numbers. They carry emotion, tension, and sometimes quiet hope. When people follow Wisconsin election results, they are not only looking at who won or lost. They are trying to understand what those results say about real lives, real concerns, and real choices. Behind every vote is a person thinking about their future, their family, and their place in the world. Wisconsin, with its shifting political landscape, often reflects deeper changes happening across the country. This is why its election results draw so much attention. This article explores what Wisconsin election results truly reveal, not just politically, but emotionally and socially.
By Muqadas khanabout 20 hours ago in The Swamp
Creators We’re Loving
The creative faces behind your favorite stories.
Autumn Stew
62 published stories
Sara Wilson
178 published stories
Jeff Olen
42 published stories
Gladys W. Muturi
395 published stories
Andrea Corwin
493 published stories
Paul Levinson
745 published stories
Stephanie Van Orman
116 published stories
Sam Spinelli
358 published stories
Timothy A Rowland
445 published stories
Marlena Guzowski
42 published stories
Gabriel Huizenga
127 published stories
Atomic Historian
535 published stories




















