And I predict that the next president while be vilified even worse. Deservingly or not.
Not sure why you’re trying to attack trump to me. F him. Just a train wreck. He still fits the pattern.
I know you've clarified your thoughts further, but just to address the degree of vilification we may see:
Sorry to repeat a quote I already posted, but to make a point, I will. From the Washington Post article on page 4 of this thread:
"......one remarkable thing about Trump is that he never appeals to the better angels of our nature. He never asks Americans to be thoughtful, or generous, or kind, or empathetic, or considerate, or inclusive. Since Trump possesses none of those virtues, he can’t bring himself to demand them of others.
What he does instead is appeal to what is worst in people, like their fear and hatred and bigotry. This is the place where Trump truly has a touch of political genius: He can see into the dark depths of the American soul, find the ugliest things lying there, and wrench them up to the surface."
It really does not require one be a liberal, a registered Democrat one's entire life, or giving into inflexible tribal politics to recognize the severe character flaws denoted by the above observation. Conservative commentators were noting Trump's demagogic tendencies early on, during the campaign. Conservative George Will has been scathing in his criticism of this president.
What is bound to happen, I believe, is this. A percentage of Trump followers has bought into his conspiracy theories, his alternative reality, designed in part to demonize the Mueller probe, demonize the so-called Deep State, lock, stock, and barrel. I do not know what % of Trump voters they represent(after all, about 90% of Republicans support Trump, and they are not all denizens of our modern conspiracy culture), but from my perspective, that percentage is a cult of personality.
Now, if Trump is still in office in 2020, and loses to a Democrat, that subset of Trump supporters will unquestionably vilify his successor. Heck, he will likely be on the sidelines screaming "rigged election", "it's the Deep State", etc. That subset of Trump supporters will be unsparing. I put Dutchjazzer in that category, since you used his most recent thread to support your position, although Dutch is not a citizen. Then again, conspiracy culture and attraction to candidates that appeal only to hate, anger, fear, and anxiety is not uniquely American either.
So, there is bound to be some who will vilify a Democratic president. But, unless that president is a carbon copy of Trump, speaking only to our basest instincts, it cannot possibly be to the degree of vilification/disgust that we see directed toward this abberation of a president.
I think we might also keep in mind, that if Trump loses in 2020, the GOP is going to be dealing with intense self-examination, since they hitched their wagon to this train wreck. We may also see a severe right wing third Trumpian party develop. If Trump loses in 2020, he needs to lose hugely, and the elements within our society that have felt emboldened by his words and actions, driven very much to the sidelines.