Hypothetical:
Let's take any well-known RINO off the shelf--Marco Rubio is known to us all, so he'll do.
Imagine if,while President, Marco said this: "I like taking guns away early. Take the guns first, go through due process second."
Imagine if President Rubio empowered "Doctor" Fauci to run amok for the last 10 months of his administration. Then, afterwards, took part in this exchange:
https://thehill.com/changing-america/we ... -tough-to/
Imagine if President Rubio presided over the worst spate of racial and commie riots in over half a century, and effectively had no federal response to it whatsoever, allowing his idiot elitist (and unelected) relatives to talk him out of it.
But, by contrast, when Rubio supporters rallied near the end of his term, and were subjected to DC cop goon squads and commie prosecutors, he simply left office without even attempting to pardon a single one of them, letting them rot in jail and be subjected to years of prosecutorial abuse. And then later tried to raise money on their plight.
Imagine if Marco palled around with the Clintons for years and years, with no qualms whatsoever about showing it.
If Marco did all these things, and people on the "right" still clung to Marco as their only hope, I think it would be fair to say they had fallen into a cult of personality. Now since Marco has no personality, that's hard to imagine. But since Trump has a surplus of personality (to put it politely), it can easily happen, and has. He's the "indispensible man" for them, almost exclusively because "he triggers the libs."
Well, triggering the libs is fun, for sure, but if that is your sole accomplishment, you're a fucking loser in the context of the enormous issues facing what is left of traditional American society. And as far as being an indispensible man, as the old saying goes: the graveyards are full of them.
I can understand eagerly supporting Trump in 2016. And I can understand supporting him as a "no other option" in 2020. But at this point, given his 4 years already in office, and his complete worthlessness since (as proven by his moronic comments about someone who actually IS accomplishing something, the subject which started this thread), I'm done with it.
Clinging to Trump is a proven losing strategy for losers, guaranteed to fail. Faced with that option and just saying, "fuck it, it's time to just burn it all down and start over again," I prefer the latter. I am not saying those are the only two options. But if you are going to posture it that way ("We must support Trump no matter what!"), then I'm for knocking over the chessboard sooner rather than later. The libs can't help ruining everything they touch. As an old geezer, I'd prefer avoiding a total crash in my lifetime, but it just may be unavoidable.