>Cultish is projection. I and those I know do not base our identities on hating him
I didn't mean to suggest you do that, but there are some people I have talked with (mostly online, but a few in person) who do basically base their identity on hating Trump.
I also know some people who base their identity on their love of Trump.
There is a cult of personality on both sides of this. I fully believe Trump likes it and takes the whole all publicity is good publicity to an extreme.
>Prove it.
I don't think it is possible since Trump has been heavily criticized for the last 6 years (or however long). He didn't really have followers prior to this. I don't recall ever seeing anybody defending or criticizing Trump on everything 10 years ago.
What I am basing it on is other politicians. When people don't treat politicians as poorly as Trump was treated, people tend to acknowledge more flaws. My statement was anecdotal not some sort of study assessing this. I should have made it more clear.
> So let's hear what disappoints you about Trump
1. The way he speaks (not his inflection, but what he says)
2. He didn't really accomplish anything. Just a tax cut and a couple mediocre judges?
3. The people he surrounded himself with. (I don't fully blame him on this. My understanding is some better people refused to work with Trump so he had to go with worse people.)
4. Nepotism (probably could be combined with #3)