The same way I handle everything about Bundy and the BLM. I have three separate buckets for my thoughts and beliefs.
The first, and most important, bucket contains the U.S. Constitution, federal overreach, God-given rights, governmental militarization, and the shift from citizens to subjects.
The second bucket contains the current state of the law, and arguments for why it should be changed.
The third, and least important, bucket contains Cliven Bundy, his actions, his statements, and his arguments made in legal documents - but not the arguments made on his behalf by FReepers or supporters. The amnesty statement goes here, along with Bundy's statement that he is not a U.S. citizen, that the 'territory of the United States' has no jurisdiction over him, and so on.
Different buckets is not a bad plan, but knowing what’s in the 3rd bucket sometimes means you spend all your time explaining it away so you can eventually get to the important stuff in the other buckets.