How about some civility?
Let it play out. Trump will not be the nominee. If Trump wins the nomination, I'll be more shocked than when Obama beat Romney. I'm not saying it can't happen, but I strongly doubt it.
Trump supporters are not evil, they're not stupid, and they're not deserving of contempt. What they are is angry disaffected voters. They're tired of fighting, and having those that reap the rewards of electoral wins, ultimately ignore their concerns. They're scared, watching the country they love move leftward and downward at a rapid rate.
Instead of attacking Trump supporters with a ferocity that is never used when attacking Democrats, try to understand. It's their choice, let it go at that. When Trump is denied the nomination, some will peel away, but most will come around, if they haven't been pissed off and pissed on by establishment types on a daily basis. I'm not talking about just this forum, this forum is meaningless in the greater scheme. I'm talking about media types who are right leaning.
Or, you can keep attacking, because you believe they deserve it. And when the GOP can't win a national election to save their lives, you can wonder why.
Civility? Civility is, in essence, doing to others as you want others to do unto you.
When Trump insults Megyn Kelly, he is saying that such behavior *IS* what he wants done to him.
When Trump lies, he is asking for that behavior to be returned unto him.
When his supporters sucker punch someone, they ask *FOR* that behavior to be returned.
When his supporters demand a purge, they ask *FOR* that behavior to be do to them.
It's the Golden Rule. The foundation of society.
Civility in a nutshell.
What's being asked *ISN'T* civility, but deference and obsequious behavior towards his supporters.
So let's put the shoe on the other foot. Where is the call for Trump and his supporters to behave civilly, extending an olive branch to those he and his have insulted and injured?
Is that a bridge too far? Does that only extend in one direction?