WaterWeDoingHere
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WaterWeDoingHere
@ISuccWater
What’s an abyss when everyone’s in here too, even the bots.

Mallory McMorrow has ran one of the dirtiest smear driven campaigns I’ve ever seen and it’s honestly pathetic


New - Senate poll - Michigan 🔴 Rogers 45% 🔵 El-Sayed 40% 🔴 Rogers 43% 🔵 Mcmorrow 41% 🔴 Rogers 44% 🔵 Stevens 42% Glengariff #C - LV - 5/1



NEW: I have PUBLISHED the TOP FIVE of the 2028 Democratic power rankings, this time considering the full extent of the political impact of $5 gas prices and the hurried efforts of nearly every major Democrat once again rushing to the left. ettingermentum.news/p/2028-democra…





John Fetterman: “People are proud to be labeled socialists. That used to a be a smear and now it’s becoming normalized. It’s dangerous.” It’s not dangerous. It’s the appropriate response to a world being destroyed by a capitalist system that values profits more than human life. Letting Israel get away with genocide is dangerous. Letting billionaires build massive data centers that pollute our communities is dangerous. Letting rich pedophiles get away with raping children is dangerous. Letting 3 billionaires hoard more wealth than the entire bottom half of the country is dangerous. Socialism is the solution to all of this.



A sincere apology and explanation for “working tirelessly for a ceasefire” would be a good place to start imho

People disliking AOC isn’t an influence op oh my god man there are very understandable criticisms of her and people are vocal about them as she’s being pushed for the highest position in U.S. politics as some sort of ideal socialist candidate. Not everything is an op😭



I know someone who works at a risk management firm who told me that influence ops he'd witnessed in other countries looked something like: go after the most popular elected officials critical of XYZ, make them look hypocritical or fake among their own base, neutralize whichever elected officials voters might actually organize around. Bots, TikToks, rage-bait. The sudden social media surge behind certain presidential candidates in fall 2024 -- and their equally sudden disappearance the morning after Election Day -- is worth sitting with.


I don’t even know why her biggest fans are anxious to have her run on an ambiguous pro Israel line in 2028, there’s nothing in current polling that suggests the people are hungry for more weapons to Israel and capitulation to establishment Dems.


I know someone who works at a risk management firm who told me that influence ops he'd witnessed in other countries looked something like: go after the most popular elected officials critical of XYZ, make them look hypocritical or fake among their own base, neutralize whichever elected officials voters might actually organize around. Bots, TikToks, rage-bait. The sudden social media surge behind certain presidential candidates in fall 2024 -- and their equally sudden disappearance the morning after Election Day -- is worth sitting with.

Asked if he'd vote to approve future arms sales to Israel, Senator Cory Booker replies: "We have a long-standing commitment to Israel having a qualitative military edge. I will continue to support that."

Axios: Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is quietly trying to derail a left-wing congressional candidate championed by AOC. #PA03 Shapiro and his team have privately told allies that he disapproves of Chris Rabb and has taken steps to block his path, according to three people familiar with the discussions. Shapiro has privately advised Philadelphia's building trades unions to avoid inadvertently helping Rabb, the lone progressive in the race, by attacking one of his center-left opponents. axios.com/2026/05/10/aoc…





Indie gaming has sadly reached the point where the general "Make stuff that compels and interests gamers" advice is partially incompatible with originality & creativity. If you aren't exceptional, then you either join trend hopping & "dopaminemaxxing" or you get overshadowed.





