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Let’s talk about the black-robed political activists masquerading as judges in America—especially the ones ruling on elections and gun rights.

 

These so-called “guardians of the Constitution” are about as loyal to the actual Constitution as a crocodile is to its prey. At the federal, state, and local levels—especially in those magical geographic cesspools like New York, L.A., and Chicago—judges don’t serve the law; they serve their political tribe. Forget blind justice—these folks are laser-focused on keeping their robes, their prestige, and the applause of their cocktail party peers.

And when it comes to defending constitutional rights? Don’t make me laugh. They fold faster than a lawn chair in a hurricane.

Take the 2020 election—a masterclass in gaslighting the public. The evidence of fraud was mountainous. But what did every single judge do when asked to examine it? They slammed the door shut and ran for cover. Why? Not because there wasn’t fraud—but because the legal challenges had to be filed exactly where the fraud occurred. And wouldn’t you know it—those jurisdictions were run by the very people benefiting from the scheme. The judges weren’t going to risk losing their political backing or their invitations to the next donor brunch. Inspection of ballots? Chain of custody? Forensic audits? How dare you question the holy sacrament of their rigged election!

They stood there like modern-day Pontius Pilates—staring into the eyes of a roaring political mob, and instead of standing on principle, they washed their hands of it all and gave the crowd what it wanted. “Let the Constitution be crucified—just don’t hold me responsible.”

Now shift to gun rights. In New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen (2022), the Supreme Court finally made it clear: you cannot trample the Second Amendment just because it’s trendy in blue states. But what did the judges in those liberal fortresses do? They ignored the ruling, twisted the language, and upheld the very same unconstitutional restrictions the Court just struck down. Why? Because they’re not loyal to the Constitution—they’re loyal to their echo chambers. Obedience to the mob has replaced fidelity to the rule of law.

In these jurisdictions, the judges don’t interpret the Constitution—they interpret local polling data. Their job isn’t to protect citizens from government tyranny; it’s to enable it—so long as it aligns with their political team’s agenda.

America doesn’t have an independent judiciary anymore. It has a political enforcement wing in black robes, bowing like ancient cowards to the mob, pretending that washing their hands absolves them of guilt.

And the Bill of Rights? Just a nuisance—an outdated scroll to be ignored, shredded, or redefined on command.


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