When he says “our once great country,” he means the country when it most benefited those most devoted to him, at a time when the racial hierarchy was more fixed, the patriarchy was more entrenched, immigrant communities were often whiter and gender identities were more rigid.
There’s a reason Trump never attempted to govern as a unifier and isn’t running for re-election as one.
It isn’t as simple as saying that Trump wants to drag the country backward.
He wants to do something far more destructive: He wants to marry the country’s more intolerant past to a more autocratic future.
They idolize Trump because his craven desire for power, and the protection from prosecution that he believes it will provide, would also offer them a ride on his coattails.
Persons:
Trump, craven
Organizations:
Comcast
Locations:
America