Well, yes. Trump is every bit as crude as many of his supporters, and vice versa. Even on FR, for every Trump supporter who rises to the debate with reasoned argument -- and there are some -- there are ten who respond to even slight criticism with insults, vitriol, and crowing. This will not end well.
I caught a few minutes of Mark Levin last night while out running some errands. I didn't catch the lead-in to the segment, but he was playing clips of Reagan ("listen to what a conservative sounds like; listen to what a winner sounds like") and contrasting them to Trump. The contrast was painful, and embarrassing. At one point, he noted that if you stripped the expensive suits off Trump and put him on the street corner in ordinary clothes, people would step out of their way to avoid the crazy man. I hadn't thought of it that way, but it's true.
The Trumpsters, I suppose, will be here in a moment saying Levin is a RINO and worse. (He criticized The Donald and so must be anathematized.) They think this doesn't matter, and that vulgarity and rhetorical violence will carry the day in 2016. I disagree. Trump's negatives are through the roof. This is our election to lose, and Trump is our surest bet for snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
I know that's not going to change anyone's mind, but there it is.
BWA HA HA HA HA.
BWAAAAA HA HA HA HA HA!
Your tears of impotent rage are so delicious.