The orange demon isn't the prob, the 150 million citizens who support his fascism are.
I used to do politics chat on AOL, and I'd blame voters left and right for Dumbya and his ilk being
elected, and it'd piss off the chat roomers on both sides of the political aisle.
I read this back when the Orange Man was running in 2016 and took note:
Donald Trump’s Message Resonates With White Supremacists
Intentionally or not, Mr. Trump’s campaign is mobilizing white supremacists, so much so that he has their support despite awkward attempts to publicly disavow it.
www.nytimes.com
Until recently, Jared Taylor, long one of the country’s most prominent white supremacists, had never supported a presidential candidate.
“There’s been no one worth endorsing,” he said in an interview. “I mean, for heaven’s sake, was John McCain ever going to do anything useful as far as the legitimate interests of whites are concerned?”
But Mr. Taylor believes he has finally found someone who will: Donald J. Trump.
This year, Mr. Taylor’s voice could be heard on robocalls to voters across Iowa and New Hampshire, urging them to support Mr. Trump. “We don’t need Muslims,” he said on the call. “We need smart, educated, white people who will assimilate to our culture.”
Then came Sunday — a banner day for Mr. Trump in the eyes of white-power advocates.
In an early-morning social media post, Mr. Trump approvingly reposted on Twitter a quotation from Benito Mussolini (“It is better to live one day as a lion than 100 years as a sheep”). Then, in an interview on CNN, he refused to condemn the Ku Klux Klan or David Duke, its onetime grand wizard, after Mr. Duke declared his support for Mr. Trump.
Resonate:
[intransitive] resonate (with somebody/something) to remind someone of something; to be similar to what someone thinks or believes These issues resonated with the voters. His speech resonated with the fears and suspicions of his audience.
So, yes, Trump would be nothing without his audience of 150 million voters most of whom are white supremacist nationalists. But Trump either is one of them and naturally says things that resonate with them or he's well practiced at it. I think the former is true. That said, no other President or Presidential candidate has resonated with that group like Trump. I don't think DeSantis does. He's more of the arch nationalist Christian conservative type and appeals to a smaller subset.
Agree that the problem with Shrub was his appeal to conservative Democrats as well as conservative Republicans. Anybody who voted for Shrub or Nader (who was a protest vote) could not deny at least a portion of the responsibility for putting that village idiot in charge of our military.
Nowadays, given the extreme tilt into right wing fascism that Republicans are now promoting, most conservative Republicans and Democrats have seen the light and have at least moved to the center, if not center-left. It was a bare majority that voted him out of office but a significant one, given all the advantages smaller states have.