Governor Spanberger, the self-proclaimed 'moderate' poster child, has just revealed her true colors in a move that reeks of political opportunism and hypocrisy. Call it nepotism, call it power play, but I’ll just call it what it is — a ruthless sell-out.

In a shocking turn of events, Spanberger has appointed Qatari lobbyists to serve on the board of George Mason University. Isn’t it curious how the Middle Eastern nation with rampant human rights violations, a protagonist of funding terrorism worldwide, has found a cozy home in the educational infrastructure of Virginia? Make no mistake, folks, this isn't about diversity or international cooperation. This is about money, power, and influence, plain and simple.

Spanberger's 'moderate' façade has now shattered, revealing a terrifying vista of vested interests and blatant disregard for the very constituency she swore to serve. How does one justify appointing individuals whose primary allegiance is to a foreign, controversial government to serve on the board of an academic institution? What happened to the narrative of impartiality, truth, and independence in academia?

The answer is simple: that narrative was a sham, a smokescreen to dupe the people who placed their trust in her. Spanberger, like countless politicians before her, has proven that when it comes to choosing between the interests of her people and the allure of foreign money, she will always choose the latter.

It's time to pull back the curtain on the puppet show that is our political system. Spanberger's appointment of Qatari lobbyists to the George Mason U board is not a singular incident of political misjudgment. It's a symptom of a festering disease in our political landscape, where foreign interests are increasingly dictating our policies, education, and future.

The real tragedy here isn't Spanberger's treachery. It's the apathy and ignorance of the people who will look at this news and shrug, accepting it as just another day in the circus of our political theatre. It's the normalization of such blatant betrayals which should ignite outrage, incite protests, and demand accountability.

It's time to exorcise this complacency and demand better. Because if we don't, we are allowing our leaders to sell our nation piece by piece to the highest bidder. So, here's a wake-up call to those who still believe in the dream of a 'moderate' politician: Your dream is a scam. Your trust is being sold to the highest foreign bidder. Your future is being mortgaged for personal gains.

Spanberger's Qatari connection is not just a breach of trust; it's an affront to our democracy and a slap in the face of every American citizen who believed in her. It's time to peel off the mask of 'moderation' that she wears and expose the greed and duplicity beneath.

We deserve better, and we must demand it. Because if we don't, the next Qatari lobbyist might be sitting in the White House, dictating our policies with a foreign accent. This is not a conspiracy theory. It's a brutal truth that we must face head-on, or else we might wake up one day and find our country sold to the highest bidder.

We are not for sale, Governor Spanberger. And we will not sit silently as you auction our institutions to your Qatari friends.

The time for polite diplomacy is over. It's time to call out the impostors in our midst and reclaim our democracy from their clutches. No more masquerading moderates. No more sell-outs. We demand truth, accountability, and a government that serves its people, not foreign lobbyists.