John Adams might be said to think this way. He supported the Alien and Sedition Acts which allowed severe punishment to people who spoke out against his government.
None. Criticizing or speaking against the President is protected by the First Amendment of the United States Constitution, which guarantees freedom of speech.
Abraham Washington
Treason speech.
The word treason is a noun. It is the crime of betraying your own country.
give me liberty or give me dealth
He had 3 speeches but what you mostly important was his liberty or death speech. His other 2 where the treason speech, and the Caesar and Brutus speech.
Possibly the inauguration speech from President Lincoln.
Patrick Henry made a speech denouncing the Stamp Act in the Virginia House of Burgesses on May 29, 1765. In response to cries of "treason" in the midst of his speech, Patrick Henry declared: "If this be treason, make the most of it."
during war time free speech can get one a treason charge
That is not against the law. It would be considered a form of free speech.
"He was arrested after making a speech that the government considered to be seditious.""Seditious" means: "speech or behaviour directed against the peace of the state," or conduct or language inciting rebellion against the authority of a state."
Patrick Henry was making a speech in the Virginia House of Burgesses against King George when opposition members began shouting "treason!" Henry replied, "if this be treason, make the most if it. I know not the course that others might take, but as for me, give me Liberty or give me Death."
In St. John's Church in Richmond, Virginia