> vote for a serial sex offender promising to execute his political rivals and purge America of immigrants
> Something is very wrong with the calculus being used by a great number of Americans
I'm sure a lot of people, especially independents who could have swung either way, voted for Trump precisely because they were sick of this attitude.
People are free to make partisan judgments against Trump or any other politician, but they will also suffer electoral consequences if those judgments are for the most part fact-free, as in your case.
You can repeat that quip three times in the mirror and it still won't change how plainly ugly his campaign and personal actions have been. Nor have you served me, nor liberals in general, any consequences that won't also impact Trump's base to an equal or greater extent.
> Something is very wrong with the calculus being used by a great number of Americans
I'm sure a lot of people, especially independents who could have swung either way, voted for Trump precisely because they were sick of this attitude.
People are free to make partisan judgments against Trump or any other politician, but they will also suffer electoral consequences if those judgments are for the most part fact-free, as in your case.