Former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance takes note of statements that the Malignant Loser has made on his farcically-named "Truth Social" media site trying to undercut the judicial system which has him -- finally -- in their sights. In one rant, the Malignant Loser claims that Republican-appointed judges are timid and eager to compromise, while Democrat-appointed judges are unwaveringly loyal to their party. Vance picks up:
"The observation is wrong—no need to look further than what the Supreme Court did to Roe v. Wade to appreciate that some Republican appointees to the federal bench are far from impartial jurists. But most federal judges are, setting aside their political affiliation to decide cases based on the facts and the law. There is certainly no indication that judges appointed by Democrats follow some sort of party line as Trump suggests. But here Trump is, again, trying to undercut public confidence in the judiciary ahead of the two significant losses he is about to suffer in civil cases—the New York Attorney General’s fraud case and the second E. Jean Carroll defamation case—and heading into his criminal cases. If you can’t win in court, then claim the judges are biased against you. All of them." (our emphasis)
Vance concludes by recalling words from George Orwell's novel 1984:
"At the start of the Trump administration, I reread George Orwell’s 1984, for the first time in many years, and experienced a frightening resonance between the book and the times we were living in. Orwell wrote about 'doublethink,' which is 'the power of holding two contradictory beliefs in one's mind simultaneously, and accepting both of them.' He wrote, 'Political language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.' Today, too many people seem to be willing to watch a would-be dictator come to power in this country. We must avoid giving in to complacency. That’s an important part of our job right now. Don’t give up. Don’t think of Trump as inevitable. He’s not, and we’re going to make sure that he doesn’t win." (our emphasis)
As a narcissistic sociopath, the Malignant Loser can't see beyond his own damaged psyche, and imagines it's himself against a hostile world (excepting his zealous and oblivious cult). Every negative decision against him is illegitimate, because why would anyone question this Very Stable Genius who keeps up the refrain "I did nothing wrong" except someone evil, even when it's caught on a recording, video, etc.?
(photo: Fulton Co. Georgia's mug shot of the seething Malignant Loser)