I'm inclined to agree with you, Aggers.
I know many (even on this board
) regard Trump as odious, and it's difficult sometimes to defend him. There are the misogyny charges, for example, but we didn't get a rent-a-mob crowd protesting about Bill Clinton and his sexual antics, did we?
However, I can fully understand you're ashamed of the anti-Trump protests. These have been fanned by the media and the BBC (who majored on interviewing the protestors but failed to report on the pro-Trump rally outside the US Embassy whatsoever). Whilst accepting people have the right to free speech, I think what's taken place is way over the top. We entertain tyrants and dictators like Erdogan of Turkey and the Saudi Arabians without batting an eyelid and I bet any demonstrations with regard to despots like them would be well muted, if not actually stamped on by the Met.
The Baby Trump blimp is just plain insulting, to be honest, but what can you expect from that pathetic little weasel Khan who gave it the nod? I'm with Rod Liddle on this, I'd have loved to have been up there in Parliament Square with a cross-bow …..
The trouble is, Trump tells it like it is, and people don't like it. He's dead right, for example, in his comments on Brexit. And similarly on Merkel's dealings with the Russians. And similarly on the EU's half-hearted commitment to funding NATO. And people also forget that he's a darn sight more pro-UK than the sainted Obama ever was ......