Robert Hubbell wrote about two women who refused to be intimidated by the MAGA cult: Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss. Despite death threats and harassments, they stood their ground. Guiliani will appeal the verdict.
He writes:
Jury Awards Ruby Freemen and Shaye Moss $148 million in damages against Rudy Giuliani for defamation.
The damages award of $148 million against Rudy Giuliani encapsulates the madness, frustration, and perseverance that define the lives of millions of activists during the American era of The Big Lie. It is tempting to characterize Giuliani’s defamation of Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss and their hard-won victory as a metaphor for Trump’s political arc over the last seven years.
But what happened to Freeman and Moss is not a metaphor. It is the cold, hard reality that slaps each of us in the face every day as we are assaulted by lies heaped upon lies. Not everyone is a direct victim of the lies like Freeman and Moss, but we are all victims, nonetheless.
The point of the lies is not (only) to injure Trump’s enemies, it is to erode trust in the system until there are no guardrails left—hoping to create chaos in which the most depraved believe they have an advantage over those still ruled by conscience, decency, and fealty to the rule of law.
Trump and his enablers tell outlandish lies because they know that media outlets will dutifully repeat the lies in headlines and news alerts, reserving tepid skepticism for paragraphs buried deep in their coverage.
Direct victims like Freeman and Moss are viewed as expendable collateral damage. Their names and addresses are shared in dark corners of the web so Trump’s followers can make threats even he dares not voice (in public).
The full weight of Trump’s malevolent organization was directed at Freeman and Moss. But they did not buckle. Two women who were motivated to help fellow Georgians vote in a free and fair election stood their ground.
Their reputations were smeared by the sitting President of the United States, the Georgia legislature, Fox News, One America Network, Steve Bannon, Rudy Giuliani, and millions of users on Twitter, Facebook, and other social media platforms.
A preacher and a rap star’s publicist teamed up to urge them to falsely confess to non-existent crimes—saying it was the only way to stop the ugly death threats. The FBI’s unhelpful response was to advise them to “Move out of your homes.”Despite tens of thousands of vile threats, no one was arrested, investigated, charged with crimes, or sued for defamation.
At least not at first.
But the guardrails held. Because Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss stood their ground.
Because they stood their ground, Democrats on the January 6 Committee allowed them to tell their story to the nation.
Because they stood their ground, the rap star’s publicist and the preacher were indicted in Fulton County, Georgia for “solicitation of false statements and influencing witnesses.”
Because they stood their ground, the former president was indicted for lying about the 2020 election. The indictment specifically alleged that the former president was responsible for the campaign to smear Freeman and Moss—lies that were part of his conspiracy to defraud the United States. (See indictment, ¶ 26.)
Then, Freeman and Moss sued Rudy Giuliani for defamation. He did his best to derail and delegitimize the civil claim for damages. But he failed. The guardrails held. All because Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss stood their ground.
Two women who wanted to help people vote in Georgia stood their ground against fancy lawyers and paid liars, a depraved president and corrupt legislators, and a news ecosystem determined to sell as much soap for as long as possible by repeating the baseless claims about Freeman and Moss.
Two women who stood their ground. That is all it took for the guardrails to hold.
It was not easy. Their stance took courage and faith. They suffered mightily. But they persevered. They are heroes of American democracy.
There can be nothing more hopeful than their example—and their victory—to remind us of the power within each of us to maintain the guardrails of democracy. Those who sow chaos in the hope that the most depraved among us will win by brute force are wrong.
People are drawn to those who promote conscience, decency, and fealty to the rule of law—especially during times of turbulence and distress.
Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss prevailed over Giuliani (and Trump) the moment they reported for work on November 3, 2020—because they joined tens of thousands of other Americans in becoming the guardrails of democracy that ensured a free and fair election.
Concluding Thoughts.
Every American who is taking action to defend democracy is like Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss. The work may not seem glamorous. But counting ballots in Georgia on November 3, 2020, was tedious work—until it became a nation-defining moment that tipped the balance of a contested election.
We will never know which letter, text, door knock, or donation will become a tipping point. But some of them surely will. Indeed, because a tipping point always sits atop every action that preceded it, every letter, text, door knock, or donation contributes to the tipping point. Like Ruby Freeman and Shaye Moss, you are part of the guardrails of democracy.

Freeman and Moss are American heroes that deserve their win. The whole fake scandal has been and continues to be a frightening burden of death threats and persecution from MAGA extremists aimed at these two women. Hopefully, the decision will put the liars and those that scapegoat others on notice that they should cease and desist from this despicable behavior. The GOP has been exceedingly quiet about the verdict.
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Tom Petty said it best.
“Well, I won’t back down
No I won’t back down
You could stand me up at the gates of Hell
But I won’t back down
No I’ll stand my ground
Won’t be turned around
And I’ll keep this world from draggin’ me down
Gonna stand my ground
And I won’t back down”
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There should never be a tipping point in an election. Counting ballots when the outcome is close should not cause a constitutional crisis. Tie scenarios are common in all contests. From tennis to poker, ways to break ties are a part of life where fairness benefits all.
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Those 2 women should receive a Presidential Medal for their actions.
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In Georgia, in order to appeal, Guiliani would have to post an appeal bond equal to more than the judgment. He doesn’t have the money, and who’s going to do it for him? Donald the Disloyal? Not freaking likely.
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So, what explains Guiliani’s insane devotion to Trump? Is it just alcoholism? Or is it kompromat?
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Ms. Freeman and Ms. Moss, thank you! And I hope the deadbeats can be made to pay up at least some of what they owe you!!!!
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So, I recently rated Trump on every item on the Hare Psychopathy Checklist (a standard diagnostic tool). I’m not a psychiatrist, so take this with a grain of salt. But it seemed to me, an admitted layman with only an undergraduate minor in Psychology, that Trump pretty clearly met the criteria. I scored him at a 42 out of 45. Some sources say that if a person scores 30 or above, he or she is probably a psychopath. So, Trump is really at the high end of the psychopathy scale. See if you agree. Check it out here:
https://psychology-tools.com/test/pcl-22
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“an admitted layman with only an undergraduate minor in Psychology,”
Helps me understand why you refuse to read critiques of psychometrics. Thanks!
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Ruby Freeman and her daughter Shaye Moss are not alone as heroes that refuse to cave to Traitor Trump and his MAGA mafia.
They are not the only heroes that stand and fight back.
Liz Cheney did.
Mitt Romney did.
This country needs more people with the courage to stand up and fight Traitor Trump’s endless lies and the threats of his MAGA mafia.
“Republicans need leaders like Liz Cheney and Mitt Romney — Robert Holes”
https://madison.com/opinion/letters/republicans-need-cheney-romney/article_244695c0-6ec2-11ee-b3c2-9f244db9922b.html
And the United States needs more citizens like Ruby and her daughter Shaye who stand up and fight against tyranny’s trolish lies and threats. To fight for the truth so it stays in daylight and doesn’t get buried.
Many more have been slanders and labeled like Ruby and Shaye who did not stand up and fight back. Instead, they keep their mouths shut and quit.
Quitters that live in fear, provide crucial job opening that Traitor Trump’s MAGA mafia lunatics will apply for so they can cheat for their master, the closest “thing” (since I think Trump is a mutation and isn’t human) to an antichrist the U.S. has at this time.
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I lived in Massachusetts when Mitt Romney was governor. He and I disagree about a LOT of stuff, but he was and is a good man. He worked across the aisle. He crafted for Massachusetts what later came to be called Obamacare. He knew the art of compromise. This word comes to mind when I think of him: decent.
Trump and his crew are the antipodes of that.
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If sleaze were Krugerrands, Rudolph the Brown-Nosed Reign Dear would have no problem paying his appeal bond.
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Off topic but, related to democracy
Elizabeth Warren has info. about a letter she wrote, Dec. 14, 2023, to Meta’s Z-berg (posted at her site).
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Linda, you can copy the URL from a site you have visited and paste it into your posts.
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Being not on cable, I do not know the ethnic nature of these ladies. Do I correctly sense a sort of visual Willie Horton thing?
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They are Black. Guiliani is being hit with another defamation suit because he repeated his claims after the jury awarded him $148 million. Question is whether he will ever pay a dime.
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Justice prevails when good women stand their ground! All honor and thanks to Ruby FreeFreeman and Shaye Moss.
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