Trump is a political neophyte
You say that like it's a bad thing. We've all seen how the political insiders do things.
The Wendy's down the street is where one might go for on the job training. Wendy's does not Include access to the nuclear codes. Make a mistake at Wendy's and someone gets miffed about the $7.39 they spent on lunch. Make a mistake in the Oval Office and people die.
The candidate over whose defeat you and yours have shed so many tears has literally been in politics her entire adult life and any pejorative or accusation that could be leveled against President Trump could be laid at her swollen feet ten fold.
As I said before, speaking for myself, I was not that heavily invested in Sec. Clinton's candidacy. I worked for President Obama in 2012 and in 2008. I was inundated with calls to work on the Clinton campaign, but I refused them. No one could make the argument that the Democratic nominee in 2016 was the most sterling choice. Many Americans agreed that the campaign of 2016 presented abysmychoices on both tickets.
So, you see, I am not what you might call a snowflake (talk about pejoratives). I understood that Trump was and continues to be a demagogue, a flamethrower, a little man with a massive yet paper thin ego and someone throughly unfit to hold the office of the President.
What baffles me is, why didn't everyone? Have we as a society devolved to the lowest common denominator? Have we come to accept a boorish reality game show host as the best possible choice to lead?
And yet today, fifty one weeks since the election, there are people more willing to prosecute the loser than be embarrassed by the winner. Where have you gone Joe DiMaggio? Our nation turns its weary eyes to you.