- Genre:political science
- Sub-genre:Political Ideologies / Nationalism & Patriotism
- Language:English
- Pages:452
- eBook ISBN:9798317834876
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Overview
In 2025, three events sent Army veteran Jim Parker back into service - not with a rifle, but with a keyboard. After attending his fiftieth Officer Candidate School reunion, visiting Arlington National Cemetery on an honor flight, and returning to South Korea fifty years after his tour there, Parker decided someone needed to say what millions of Americans were thinking.
Cowards and Traitors makes the case that America's greatest threat isn't foreign. It's the elected officials, media figures, religious leaders, and billionaires who violate the Constitution through silence, complicity, and cowardice. Using the teachings of Jesus, the text of the Constitution, and documented policy evidence, Parker identifies four categories of domestic enemies and challenges readers to stop enabling them.
The book provides a foundation in what Christianity actually teaches and what the Constitution actually requires, then measures current political behavior against both standards. It includes a detailed case study of a sitting U.S. senator to show what political complicity looks like issue by issue. It closes with a blueprint for the transparency and accountability tools Americans should be demanding from every elected official.
Part civic argument, part moral challenge, part call to action - this book asks one question: If your politicians are lying to you, and you know it, why do you keep voting for them?
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In February 2025, the Welsh parliament began moving forward with legislation that would allow politicians to lose their jobs for deliberately lying to voters. More than two-thirds of Welsh citizens supported it. The logic was simple: if doctors, lawyers, and financial advisors face consequences for lying, why should politicians be held to a lower standard? That question is the engine of "Cowards and Traitors."
Jim Parker is a ten-year Army veteran, a grandfather, and a Texan who enlisted in 1973 and took an oath to support and defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic. That oath didn't come with an expiration date. In 2025, after attending his fiftieth Officer Candidate School reunion, visiting Arlington National Cemetery on an honor flight, and returning to South Korea fifty years after his tour to see a nation transformed, Parker came home and started writing. The result is a book that argues America's greatest threat isn't foreign—it's domestic. Not from shadowy conspiracies, but from something far more ordinary and far more dangerous: elected officials who violate their constitutional oath through silence, complicity, and cowardice. Media organizations that amplify lies for profit. Religious leaders who weaponize faith for political power. And billionaires who purchase the machinery of government while ordinary Americans fight over the scraps. Parker identifies these four groups as the domestic enemies the founding fathers warned about, and he builds the case methodically.
Throughout the book, Parker returns to the same core questions: What would a Christian do? What would a patriot do? Who benefits from this? The repetition is deliberate. By the time readers finish, Parker wants those questions so deeply embedded that they become instinct—the first thing a citizen thinks every time a politician opens their mouth. "Cowards and Traitors" is blunt, evidence-driven, and unapologetic. It's written for anyone who suspects the system is broken and wants to understand exactly how, by whom, and what can be done about it. It asks readers to stop accepting lies as the cost of doing business—because the only way out is the truth.
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