You’ve made it quite clear that you give Trump a pass on his awful personal behavior because he appoints pro-life judges. So why do you get so mad at the rest of us who don’t care about pro-life judges and thus in turn have no motivation to diminish his awful behavior and are horrified with it? Like him saying “George Floyd is smiling down from heaven over the jobs report” is straight sociopathic behavior beyond partisan politics yet you were the first to defend it.
I don't "get mad" at people for this. I consider most of these criticisms pure politics and beside the greater point.
I do think that much of Trump's "awful behavior" you mention have ben lies (e. g. the idea that Trump "refuses to condemn White Supremacy). This example is the most ridiculous, but there are others. I'm not going to sign off on every silly thing Trump does. Are you going to sign off on the rioting activities of BLM and Antifa? They were, and are, riots and not "peaceful protests". I do have frustration that you, and others on the left, can't say, unequivocally, "BLM and Antifa are rioting and this needs to stop immediately." or something like that.
My vote is a vote for which public policies will be enacted and which will not be. The appointing of Strict Constructionist and Originalist SCOTUS Justices is an important priority for me. The preventing of political activist SCOTUS Justices is something I wish to block. That's one example. You and I likely have many differences on public policy (although I suspect we have some areas of agreement). Voting isn't an endorsement of a candidate's entire set of issue positions; it's a statement that the outcome of one person being elected would be better than the other in terms of overall policy outcomes.
You’ve openly stated that you want Barrett confirmed so she can overturn Roe v Wade. How is that not being an activist judge??
So were the judges being activist when they overturned Korematsu?
Also to Fuzzy whats your favorite small court case? I always found the tomato case
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nix_v._Hedden that decided if a Tomato was a vegetable or a fruit interesting.