A Leftist Defense of Landlords (Sort Of)

Okay, so here’s something that’s gonna sound like a hot take. Maybe even a really hot take. A lot of folks — especially on the left — think landlords are evil, greedy, parasitic, lazy, and all the rest. You’ve heard it before: ā€œLandlords don’t work, they just sit around collecting rent!ā€ But here’s the thing.Continue reading “A Leftist Defense of Landlords (Sort Of)”

šŸ•øļø Web Wednesday #25 – October 22, 2025: ā€œThe Most Unhinged Trump Interview Everā€

Video Analyzed:šŸŽ„ ā€œThe Most Unhinged Trump Interview Everā€šŸ“ŗ Channel: XanderhalšŸ“… Video Date: May 3, 2025šŸ”— https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uyY42OzNWE 🧠 Summary & Analysis:In this jaw-dropping video, Xanderhal dissects one of the most bizarre and unhinged interviews Donald Trump has ever given. From wild claims to erratic behavior, the video explores the shocking moments that stunned viewers and leftContinue reading “šŸ•øļø Web Wednesday #25 – October 22, 2025: ā€œThe Most Unhinged Trump Interview Everā€”

Trump’s Ballroom: A Distraction, Not a Disaster

So, Trump wants to build a ballroom at the White House. And apparently, the political world is losing its collective mind over it. But honestly — who the fuck cares? Let’s be real here. Trump’s gonna do what Trump’s gonna do. He’s already tossed the rulebook out the window years ago, so acting shocked nowContinue reading “Trump’s Ballroom: A Distraction, Not a Disaster”

The Left’s Gatekeeping Problem: Why Progressivism Should Be Accessible, Not an Exam

If you’ve ever tried to engage with leftist or progressive politics, you may have noticed an unexpected barrier: it often feels like you have to pass a rigorous academic test just to be taken seriously. Unlike other political identities, leftism and progressivism are frequently framed as a space where membership requires not just agreement withContinue reading “The Left’s Gatekeeping Problem: Why Progressivism Should Be Accessible, Not an Exam”

The Breaking Point of ā€œBreaking Pointsā€: Why Krystal and Saagar May Not Last

In the current political climate, the media landscape is more polarized than ever. Shows that once thrived on balanced debates and differing viewpoints are increasingly at risk of collapse under the weight of extreme partisanship. One such show that has captured a wide audience in recent years is Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti’s ā€œBreaking Points.ā€Continue reading “The Breaking Point of ā€œBreaking Pointsā€: Why Krystal and Saagar May Not Last”

The Quiet Power of Blogs: An Underestimated Political Force

So here’s the thing: everyone knows blogs exist. They’ve been around for decades. And because of that, most people dismiss them. ā€œBlogs? That’s ancient. Who even reads blogs anymore?ā€ That’s the common perception. But is that really the case? Not even close. For years, blogs have been quietly shaping discourse, building communities, influencing public opinion,Continue reading “The Quiet Power of Blogs: An Underestimated Political Force”

Cuomo Mentioning Hasan Is a Watershed Moment in Politics

When Andrew Cuomo referenced Hasan Piker during the recent New York City mayoral debate, it was more than a simple rhetorical jab. It was a crystallization of a decade-long process in which the internet has consistently bled into politics, shaping narratives, framing debates, and influencing voter perception. What we witnessed on that debate stage wasn’tContinue reading “Cuomo Mentioning Hasan Is a Watershed Moment in Politics”

When Cuomo Brought Up Hasan Piker: A Watershed Moment for Internet Influence in Politics

It’s worth pausing and really looking at what happened when Andrew Cuomo, on a live mayoral debate stage, mentioned Hasan Piker. On the surface, it might seem like just another political jab. But in reality, this is far more significant. It’s a moment that marks a clear crossing point—the point at which internet culture, TwitchContinue reading “When Cuomo Brought Up Hasan Piker: A Watershed Moment for Internet Influence in Politics”

Hasan’s Reaction to Zohran Calling Him Out Is More Disturbing Than the Callout Itself

So, Hasan finally reacted to Zohran Mamdani publicly calling him out on live television. And honestly? The whole thing was weird. The vibe was off. Hasan didn’t take it seriously. Not even remotely. You’d think that after being name-dropped on a national debate stage—by name, in front of millions—he’d have something real to say aboutContinue reading “Hasan’s Reaction to Zohran Calling Him Out Is More Disturbing Than the Callout Itself”

The Fox News Appearance: The First Sign of Capitulation

There’s something deeply unsettling about seeing Zohran Mamdani, the supposed progressive beacon of New York City, appear on Fox News. It’s not that progressives shouldn’t ever talk to conservatives or even far-right media. It’s that there’s a difference between bridging divides and legitimizing fascism. And I think Zohran’s decision to go on Fox isn’t aboutContinue reading “The Fox News Appearance: The First Sign of Capitulation”