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American politics isn’t about governing anymore—it’s a circus where loyalty and betrayal sell more than policy. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation proves how quickly the left can flip the script: yesterday’s “lunatic” is today’s political pawn because she broke ranks with Trump. Just like Liz Cheney and John Fetterman before her, the game is the same—vilify, then embrace when it’s convenient. The headlines aren’t about solutions, they’re about spectacle, and the audience keeps tuning in. Se...
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American politics isn’t about governing anymore—it’s a circus where loyalty and betrayal sell more than policy. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation proves how quickly the left can flip the script: yesterday’s “lunatic” is today’s political pawn because she broke ranks with Trump. Just like Liz Cheney and John Fetterman before her, the game is the same—vilify, then embrace when it’s convenient. The headlines aren’t about solutions, they’re about spectacle, and the audience keeps tuning in. Se...
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Israel Got 20 Lives Ones Back—Now What's Next
Celebrating the return of hostages without asking what comes next is the most dangerous illusion of all. Many in the world rejoices at the safe return of innocent lives, and rightly so—families are whole again, and a moment of humanity has broken through the darkness. Yet beneath the joy lies a harder truth: the region remains a tinderbox, with unresolved grievances, fragile ceasefires, and world leaders worrying more about voters in the home rather than seek peace. The question isn’t ju...
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American politics isn’t about governing anymore—it’s a circus where loyalty and betrayal sell more than policy. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s resignation proves how quickly the left can flip the script: yesterday’s “lunatic” is today’s political pawn because she broke ranks with Trump. Just like Liz Cheney and John Fetterman before her, the game is the same—vilify, then embrace when it’s convenient. The headlines aren’t about solutions, they’re about spectacle, and the audience keeps tuning in. Se...