I do too.
Much of his support is the Q Anon group. They believe Trump is here to destroy the deep state pedophile ring in our government.
It seems pretty straightforward. Trump gave his pedophile queen friend best wishes. If your Q anon that was probably a secret code or something.
I've noticed something else too. That Christians nearly as a whole expect you to let him. Its awkward. It really has risen above love of God and been replaced with love, serve and protect Trump.
Actually, I wasn't for the man in the primaries. I didn't like his tactics and especially the way he treated my preferred candidate, with the help of some friends. There were plenty of resentments there.
However, it does us all no good when the man is trying to do the right thing and gets lambasted by people who ordinarily would have agreed with those actions, and the people who are his natural enemies, opposed to doing things which are good for the nation.
I believe in results. There have been some, limited to a reat degree by the reticence of the Congress, on both sides of the aisle, upset that the delicate ecology of the Beltway Swamp has been invaded by a creature they do not know, on whom they don't have the usual folio of potentially career ending dirt. While some of his supporters were indeed cult-like, (the reason I spend most of my time on this site), there are those of us who have seen the brutal onslaught of incontinent prevarication and distortion wrought by a politically hostile and ridiculously biased Media, who have seen the actions we, ourselves, hoped to see taken thwarted by his enemies on both sides of the aisle, and often to the chorus of cheers from people who might have supported those actions, who instead decry the man for not having achieved goals that the GOP should have been behind, marching in lockstep.
Perhaps that is a sign of these screwy times, the deafening cognitive dissonance of people who would support those who are the antithesis of what the country needs because they don't like the man in office.
Maybe they are no different from the Clinton supporters who see themselves as a righteous horde seeking paybacks, I can't honestly say I understand any objections other than that the man is not the Conservative we wanted to have to fight our enemies. I get that he is not that saintly vestal virgin, perfect and pure, that wonderful ideal candidate. But he is what we have.
I still love The Almighty, that hasn't changed. But many times in my life I have had to work with less than perfect tools to accomplish what needed to be done. And now, I think that all those moments, aggravating though they may have been, not only strengthened me in terms of realizing that those were not the tools I would have chosen, given a choice, but in the end, they were enough to get the job done. Sometimes we don't get what we want, but if we ask, we get what we need.