controversies
It seems every time one racially-charged incident ends, a gender or religious controversy takes its place; Ruminate on the issues dividing our nation and world.
Kristi Noem is MELTING!!!!!. Top Story - April 2026.
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
Four Countries Four Different roles in peace talk of US -Iran War
In the current global landscape, the Middle East has once again emerged as the center of international politics and economic concern. Rising tensions in the region have alarmed major world powers, highlighting the importance of certain countries that possess not only geographical significance but also strategic and diplomatic leverage. Among these, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia stand out as key players capable of influencing the course of events.
By Ibrahim Shah 5 days ago in The Swamp
President Trump suggests Erika Kirk sue comedian Druski over viral ‘Conservative Women in America’ skit
Let’s crash out on Druski. This talented young man has caught the ire of the president of the United States of America. In a sketch online that has garnered close to 130 million views as of this writing, he has focused his comedic eye on conservative women in America without addressing anyone in particular.
By Skyler Saunders6 days ago in The Swamp
Alleged F-35 Shot Down.
In war, all sides put out propaganda to big up their own side and belittle their enemy. From the beginning of time right up until this Iran war, this has been the way of things. It shows something animalistic in humans, something primordial that connects deep to our primate core. Like gorillas beating their chests, making themselves look bigger and mightier than their rivals. We humans still do this, but with propaganda. Some propaganda is truthful, some propaganda is a mixture of truth and lies, and other propaganda is downright deception. All to make it look like we are winning and our enemies are losing. It's simple, primitive, but effective.
By Nicholas Bishop6 days ago in The Swamp
Is Britain Becoming Intolerant of Dogs?
Every time a dog attacks a person in the UK, it gets major coverage. Yes, the attack by a dog, if it results in death or injury, is horrible. And it is understandable why people want tighter laws on dogs. The government has clamped down on so-called aggressive dogs like XL bulldogs. However, is it actually the dog's fault?
By Nicholas Bishop7 days ago in The Swamp
No King Rallies in America.
Trump has been compared to the Dictator King of Tudor times, Henry 8th. Henry the 8th's court was full of gossip of who was in and who was out when it came to the king's favour. The king was probably mentally unstable, with fits of anger, and changing his mind or being inconsistent. People remained loyal to him out of fear, a court of yes men and women. People were afraid to tell the king the truth or the error of his ways lest they upset him. The same system seems to operate in the Court of King Donald. Trump is a self-obsessed man who wants all eyes on him, who lashes out when things don't go his way, a little like the Tudor King.
By Nicholas Bishop10 days ago in The Swamp
Saudi Arabia East- West Petroline
The Middle East has long been the center of global energy politics, with its vast oil and gas reserves shaping not only regional dynamics but also the priorities of major world powers. However, in recent years, a critical question has emerged: should the world continue relying on a few strategic maritime chokepoints for energy transportation, or is it time to develop alternative routes?
By Ibrahim Shah 11 days ago in The Swamp
Of Course Trump Looks Up To Jackson
Andrew Jackson, the 7th President of the United States (1829–1837), was another of our presidents who owned slaves. He has often been cited by former President Donald Trump as an inspiration, with some observers noting similarities between their leadership styles and controversial policies. Both are accused of displaying racist tendencies in public, both wanted a Cabinet of loyalists, each had a Department of War (Trump’s Defense Department was renamed to this in late 2025), and each had accusations of infidelity by Cabinet members in that Department, causing public scandals. Unlike Jackson, who ran his administration like the military commander that he was, Trump lacks military experience.
By Andrea Corwin 12 days ago in The Swamp
PACO Calling TACO - 11
This conversation happened on March 27, 2026, after Putin came out of hiding for a closed-door meeting with Russian oligarchs to raise money for his war against Ukraine and Trump announced that he is delaying planned strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure for 10 days, pushing the deadline to April 6, 2026.
By Lana V Lynx13 days ago in The Swamp












