It’s Not Partisan Bickering — It’s Treason and Betrayal

T he political establishment — from pundits and media to Congress itself — has long dismissed the escalating actions of both Democrats and Republicans as mere partisan bickering. But let’s be honest: what we’re witnessing goes far beyond petty disagreements. It’s betrayal. It’s corruption. And in some cases, it borders on treason. Hell, Let’s stop calling it “bipartisan bickering.” What we’re witnessing is not politics as usual — it’s treason. trea·son /ˈtrēzən/ noun the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government. When elected officials sell out the interests of the American people, violate the Constitution, abuse power, and protect each other from justice, that’s not democracy — that’s betrayal. Politicians should be held to higher standards than the people they serve, not lower. Yet, when the Clintons managed to sidestep a litany of serious allegations, a dangerous prece...