It never had to be "All or Nothing" with President Trump
I have always rejected the "all or nothing" mentality that demands 100% total compliance with support or opposition to the President.
After refusing to vote for President Trump in 2016, I started to warm up to him in early 2017. I was surprised that the very first thing he did was start rolling back burdensome government regulations on business. While I still found his personal character (specifically his depraved behavior on social media) to be utterly detestable, I voted for President Trump in 2020 because of this and other policies I agreed with. I also voted against President Biden.
But while I voted for President Trump in 2020, I was never an "Always Trump" person. (I refused to vote for him in 2024.) I supported him when he was right, defended him against unreasonable criticisms, him criticized him when he was wrong. I never bought into the demand from "Always Trump" (and a lot of Democrats and anti-Trump Republicans) that it be "all or nothing." President Trump is not the Messiah, but he is also not 100% wrong all of the time. I have always rejected the "all or nothing" mentality that demands 100% total compliance with support or opposition to the President.
A couple weeks ago, a grand jury refused to indict several Democrats who made a video "reminding" members of the military that they did not have to obey illegal orders. They did not specify any specific orders in the video, and the obligation to disobey illegal orders is already well-known and expected in the military. The whole thing was silly virtue signaling and a very successful attempt to provoke President Trump to anger. It also provoked some members of his cult to anger, which is why I was called "a genocidal communist monster and violent traitor to this nation" for saying on X that it was an abuse of power to prosecute members of Congress for making a video that re-stated something hat has been established military policy for generations.
I would have far more respect for someone who called me a bunch of obscene names than these deranged false accusations. Write a bunch of F words and obscene insults. You might as well throw some racial and homophobic slurs in there while you are at it, and do not forget to call me a cuck. Don't forget that you need to use the four-letter F word at least three or four times.
Do you know that it is possible to think something is bad, or to simply disagree with something, without thinking it should be illegal and without thinking that people who engage in that action should be imprisoned or executed?
But that is not the way of the "Always Trump" cult. I cannot simply disagree with the prosecution, the same way I criticized President Biden and Vice President Harris for abusing the justice system to go after their political enemies in the anti-abortion movement, or how I harshly criticized President Obama for assassinating American citizens who had not even been charged with a crime without due process. If I say the prosecution is wrong, I am a genocidal violent traitor and a communist. I want to personally add that I am also a heretic and a blasphemer, because I will never worship your so-called "god."
Do you people hear yourselves? Do you realize how millions of "normies" think you are completely out of your gourd when you start hysterically screeching like that? Good grief, people, go outside and touch some grass. This kind of fanaticism drives people away from the very President and policies that you claim to support. Just as President Trump's most effective allies are often the people who hate him the most, his most effective enemies are the most fanatically devoted members of his fanbase. Both sides of this "all or nothing" demand are guilty of idolatry, and they both need to repent.

