BREAKING: In a bold Christmas message, local columnist Larry Moore has publicly declared his forgiveness for several prominent critics of President Donald Trump, citing a controversial condition he describes as “Trump Derangement Syndrome” (TDS). This letter, submitted to the Santa Clarita Valley Signal, is stirring conversations across the nation.
Moore’s letter targets individuals including Gary Horton, Jonathan Kraut, Lois Eisenberg, and Andrew Taban, accusing them of spreading falsehoods about Trump. He asserts that TDS compels these critics to “spew lies” about the administration. “You deserve compassion, not derision,” Moore states emphatically.
The urgency of Moore’s message resonates as he references specific accusations made against Trump, such as claims that he is a “threat to democracy” and that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) engages in kidnapping. He insists these assertions are “blatant lies” influenced by TDS.
Moore writes, “For saying [President Trump] is a threat to democracy, which you know is a blatant lie, I forgive you.” He also addresses other controversial statements, including the accusation that military pilots murdered innocent Venezuelan fishermen, labeling it a “complete fabrication.”
In a poignant twist, Moore extends his message of forgiveness to the media figures he believes contribute to the spread of misinformation, including Rachel Maddow and Jimmy Kimmel. He expresses sympathy for those who rely on these sources for news, stating, “I am truly sorry for you and I forgive you.”
The letter closes with a hopeful note for the New Year, as Moore wishes for a scientific breakthrough to cure TDS by 2026, envisioning a brighter future for his opponents. “Merry Christmas and happy New Year,” he concludes, leaving readers to ponder the divisive nature of political discourse during the holiday season.
As the holiday season progresses, Moore’s letter highlights the growing tensions in American political culture. His declaration of forgiveness is not just a personal sentiment; it reflects a broader call for understanding amidst deep-seated divisions in the country.
This developing story raises questions about the role of media, political rhetoric, and the impact of public discourse in today’s society. As reactions to Moore’s letter unfold, many are eager to see how this will influence conversations leading into the New Year.
