politicians
Reviews of the politicians kissing babies and running governments around the world; applaud and criticize the decisions they make and their implications.
The BBC Asked For It.
The BBC, when it doctored Trump's speech, knew exactly what it was doing. When Trump stood at the podium and told his followers, "To fight like hell"! The next moment, his followers stormed the Capitol Building in Washington. This is where the US Congress meets to certify the results of a presidential election. His followers stormed the building to disrupt the certification that Joe Biden had won.
By Nicholas Bishop2 months ago in The Swamp
Trump Urges Xi to Free Hong Kong’s Jimmy Lai in Major Diplomatic Appeal . AI-Generated.
Introduction Former U.S. President Donald Trump has urged Chinese President Xi Jinping to release jailed Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, making the case one of the most high-profile diplomatic appeals involving Hong Kong in recent years. Trump’s statement has once again pushed the issue of press freedom and political repression in Hong Kong into the international spotlight.
By Zahid Hussain2 months ago in The Swamp
Polanski Rows Back on Open Borders.. Content Warning.
Zack Polanski has stated he sees himself as the left's answer to Nigel Farage. His stated goal is to replace the Labour Party as the major British Party on the left. Since Mr. Polanski won the leadership of the party, the Green Party has soared in popularity. The Greens are seeing double figures in the polls, putting other parties on notice, especially the Labour Party.
By Nicholas Bishop2 months ago in The Swamp
Eileen Higgins and the New Direction of Miami’s Mayoral Race
Miami’s political landscape shifted dramatically as voters turned out for one of the most closely watched mayoral elections in recent years. With national attention fixed on South Florida, Eileen Higgins, a well-known county commissioner and longtime community advocate, emerged as a central figure in the Miami mayoral race. Her influence, messaging, and policy priorities played an undeniable role in shaping how residents viewed the future of the city.
By KAMRAN AHMAD2 months ago in The Swamp
The Federal Reserve’s December 2026 Meeting: What Americans Should Expect Next
The Federal Reserve’s December 2025 meeting is one of the most closely watched events of the year. With Americans facing rising uncertainty, shifting inflation, and a cooling job market, this meeting is carrying more weight than usual. The main question on everyone’s mind is whether the Fed will cut interest rates again—and if this cut will be the last one for a while. The answers could shape borrowing, spending, and saving habits across the country as we move into 2026.
By Waqar Khan2 months 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 Khan2 months 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 - EBA2 months 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 Explained2 months ago in The Swamp
Farage: Will He, Won't He?
Nigel Farage has said publicly he would never do a deal with Kemi Badenoch's Conservative Party. The reason he gives is that he feels betrayed by the Conservative Party. Boris Johnson won the 2019 general election, and the Brexit Party (now Reform UK) stood down candidates in order for the Conservatives to win seats. Farage backed Boris because Johnson said he was going to get "Brexit done", as Farage wanted to get Brexit done too. However, Johnson's Brexit deal wasn't the deal that Farage signed up for. Hence, Farage said publicly, "No deal with the Conservatives"!!!
By Nicholas Bishop2 months ago in The Swamp
📰 Israel vs Iran: A New Cyber War Has Quietly Begun — And the World Is Not Ready
💥 Introduction — A Conflict Without Fire, But Full of Danger A new type of war is unfolding in the Middle East. No missiles, no tanks, no fighter jets — only invisible code, silent attacks, and digital explosions that can shut down an entire nation without a single bullet fired.
By Filmon Ke Raaz | Movie Mysteries Explained2 months ago in The Swamp











