VINDICTIVE, TRUMP-HATING JUDGE BOASBERG GETS THE JUDICIAL BEATDOWN HE NEEDED.
Just so you know I have accepted the fact that any and all abuses of power when directed at Trump are, for you, trivial, and they are legion. The persistent attempts to take him down by any means possible are unprecedented in American history which, if I did not see with my own eyes and feel the pain in my bones I could never believe. I don’t expect to convince you of the grievous wrongs, systematically and unending, perpetrated against Trump or for you to care even if they are manifestly true. And when this unrelenting pattern of demonstrable defamatory deceit is verifiable what other canards and campaigns of disinformation can be credited. “The good lies interred with his bones.”
You won’t care, after all its only Trump, for whom all moral laws are suspended, and journalistic integrity capitulated.
The only reason I provide this explanation is to clarify the vast divide that separates us. I care deeply about Trump because of the gross and indescribable injustices to which he has been subjected, and I profoundly care that any human being can be demonized to the extent that TDS becomes an accurate diagnosis. I care about him, in other words, as if he were my client to whom I owe the sacred duty of defending especially against the mentality of lynch mobs.
I have issues with Trump too obvious to delineate but because of what he has endured I am always prepared to excuse his misbehavior and to stretch a point in his favor. Evaluating Trump is not a stark black and white exercise, which so many are prone to. . He is a man of many shades of grey and among those shades are contradictions that are discomfiting, but other shades that convince me that he surmounts them and it in the surmounting of them that he is saving the world. I may disagree with Trump and in his excesses, but I will never cease sympathizing with him.
A whole throated defense of Trump is sure to raise temperatures and invite personal attracts which because they are so voluminous and mostly miss the point are beyond rational rebuttal. It is the price of being misunderstood. Because I believe my thesis is supported by the facts and unassailably true, I am impervious to criticism of that sort. “I’d rather be right than be President” as Henry Clay so eloquently said, meaning that adhering to moral principles was more important than winning the nation’s highest office. I prefer to unequivocably assert moral clarity when “character assassination“ is in the dock. Trump’s destruction is not a finely honed question that can be evaded by a faux neutrality, rather, refusing to defend the defensible it is an ugly example of abject cowardice and a breach of fundamental decency.
The deliberate destruction of a candidate’s reputation involves systematic efforts to undermine their credibility and public image through misinformation and psychological tactics. Portraying an opponent as a “monster” or less than human to justify marginalizations determined to turn the public against him is abhorrent.. Focus on personal foibles constitute ad hominem attacks to distract from political arguments and policies. Intentionally spreading false information, such as fake stories planted in a complicit media, or “bald faced lies” serve as value signals for a specific audience. Using persistent negative nicknames or ideological labels (e.g. communist, racist, fascist, dictator, rapist, Hitler”) are designed to stick in the public’s mind to portray a sinister, morally dissolute individual to be banished from the public sphere as the carrier of a contagious loathsome disease.
Mud Slinging campaigns constitute unethical assaults against democracy, degrade public discourse, and are a threat to democratic processes. They violate the precepts which inspired our Founders and they who do not confront them head on are detestable and will contribute mightily to our nation’s demise.
This is not an exhortation to support Trump, not a paean of praise for his virtue, not to coax you to like him, or to cease opposing him with all the zeal and strength which is at your disposal. It is an earnest plea to pause and evaluate what has been done to Trump for over 10 years with premeditated malice, to soberly reflect that certain systemic, societal ,and personal issues are “bigger than a single man” and transcend individual responsibility by focusing beyond the self, connecting with others and serving the greater good. I speak in defense of Trump, but my over-riding purpose is to uphold America’s values and defend traditional law against illegal corruption. It is a struggle against moral decay and political instability. My call to action is impotent without your participation. The magnitude of the problem cannot be resolved by good intentions; intentions don’t matter if something larger is not at play. Success requires moving against “the drift,” the human tendency to stay in a comfort zone contrary to the willingness to take actions others avoid.
To those who hate Donald Trump kindly recall that hate is the most toxic destructive emotion, causing profound harm to individuals and society by consuming the hater more that he hated. Hate causes countless problems but has never solved one. Hate acts like a decisive irrational force that fuels conflict, damages mental and physical health, and blinds individuals to empathy. It is time to pivot away from hate, to rejoin the brotherhood of man, and to reengage your powers of critical thinking. What has been imposed on Trump has been inflicted upon you and me, Malefactors in high places have hijacked our principles and embedded ideologies which do not align with ours. Respectfully, stop the madness, stop the hate.
“ Let there be justice though the heavens fall.”
Check this out from American Thinker: https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2026/04/vindictive_trump_hating_judge_boasberg_gets_the_judicial_beatdown_he_needed.html

