I'd have to go back to 2016 right after he was elected the first time around. He made some conciliatory noises in an interview he gave to one of the major networks. That got drowned out by the pee tape or something.
If memory serves, he also condemned the neonazis in Charlottesville...except that got drowned out by the words "very fine people" in the previous breath. And....well...since he's literally satan-hitler that condemnation couldn't have actually happened.
Now I would like to pull on a thread: is it better to be openly crude, the way Trump is, or is it better the be slick, polished, say the right-sounding things, but to actually execute some pretty extreme policies?
Like school closures. Like blanket mandatory covid vaccination without regard to individual circumstances. Like deliberately declining to enforce immigration laws. Like shutting down the government in the service of political messaging alone (fun fact: the shutdown may be "over" but their massive air bubble it created in defense contracts sure as fuck isn't).
I don't claim to have a monopoly of truth on the human condition, or on statecraft, but I know what is unacceptable to me.
And tallying the unacceptable on both sides, I assess the Democrats as presently constituted to be more unacceptable to me than the proferred alternative.
I don't like the legalized jailbreaks.
I like even less the declining to arrest, prosecute, or imprison literal serial criminals who are free to kill innocent women on the train instead of rotting in a hole somewhere.
For example.