📚💙Poisoned Politics
How Division Became America’s Deadliest Weapon
What if the greatest threat to America wasn’t a foreign enemy, but the poison within our own democracy?
In Poisoned Politics, The Author delivers a bold, unflinching exploration of how toxic rhetoric, partisan hostility, and digital manipulation have seeped into the nation’s bloodstream—silently corroding trust, empathy, and unity. Drawing on psychology, history, and current events, the author connects the minds of classic poisoners to modern-day political actors who exploit fear, misinformation, and tribalism to consolidate power.
But this isn’t just a diagnosis. It’s a call to action. Each chapter reveals antidotes—tools for accountability, empathy, and civic healing—empowering readers to resist manipulation, detoxify discourse, and help rebuild a healthier democracy.
Compelling, urgent, and ultimately hopeful, Poisoned Politics challenges readers to move beyond cynicism and reclaim their role as antidotes to division. If you’ve ever felt disillusioned by political toxicity—or wondered how we can restore compassion and courage to civic life—this book is your guide.
Perfect for readers of political psychology, social commentary, and anyone determined to unpoison America’s future.
POISONED POLITICS reveals how modern American democracy has been quietly and dangerously poisoned—not with chemicals, but with rhetoric, manipulation, and fear.
Drawing chilling parallels between historical poisoners and today’s political actors, exposing the psychology, strategies, and consequences of division. From partisan hostility to digital misinformation, she shows how leaders, media, and systems thrive on outrage while eroding trust in institutions and one another.
But this is not just a diagnosis—it’s a guide to recovery. With case studies, psychological insights, and practical antidotes, POISONED POLITICS explores how we can detoxify our discourse, rebuild empathy, and restore the health of democracy.
This timely book offers both a warning and a roadmap: a call for courage, compassion, and civic renewal. For readers concerned about the future of America—and determined to heal it—this is an essential read.



