corruption
A prime locale to talk bribery, suspect campaign funding, and all other instances of political corruption. The shadier, the better.
Inside the Atlantic Magazine Scandal: Group Chat Leaks, Trump, and the OPSEC Controversy
In recent news, The Atlantic Magazine has found itself at the center of a political storm, as leaked Signal chat transcripts have raised serious questions about editorial integrity, security, and the role of journalists in today’s hyper-political world. The leaks, which have circulated across media outlets like Fox News today, have exposed private communications among prominent Atlantic editor figures, including discussions of potentially inflammatory content related to former President Donald Trump and sensitive geopolitical issues. These leaks highlight the tense relationship between The Atlantic Magazine and the political landscape, especially as it navigates Trump-era reporting and beyond.
By Aneeq Zaheer11 months ago in The Swamp
Kelloseppä. Top Story - January 2025.
Time was a thing Toivo Virtanen understood—not as young men did, as an endless river of possibility rushing forward, but as an old man does—something slipping through the cracks in his arthritic fingers, slow and relentless.
By L.K. Rolan11 months ago in The Swamp
Democracy's Dirty Secrets
Democracy is often seen as the gold standard of governance, a system where people have a voice, leaders are held accountable, and justice prevails. But what if democracy isn’t as perfect as we think? Even in the most celebrated democratic nations, deep flaws exist, hidden beneath polished speeches, elections, and constitutional promises.
By Beyond The Surface11 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
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 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
Political Rants Should Focus on Issues, not celebrities
Oh oh, here I go again sharing my thoughts and opinions about American culture and politics based on the buzz I'm reading or watching from various media sources. If you haven't read any of my rants before this one, be prepared for some "radical" opinions. Also, for those who don't know me yet, I preface my editorial with the fact that I'm almost 54 years old, born in the USA, and living on Social Security. Long story how all that happened, but those three basic facts about me do influence my opinions.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman12 months ago in The Swamp
False Spring. Content Warning.
Two cardinals and a small flock of house sparrows were the first to celebrate the arrival of spring on Wednesday morning. The sun was shining and rattling bikes scooted over cobblestone streets. Dogs and their people met at the corners without their winter jackets. The biting cold had passed and the buzz of warmth was in the air. Beer mugs and plates clanked at corner cafes like windchimes, and windows were opened to blow winter’s dust through the back door.
By C. E. Fintus12 months ago in The Swamp







