Many conservatives who supported Trump viewed him as (potentially) the best of a bad lot. His self-dealing connections were no secret. TrumpCare/RyanCare supposedly had a scant 17% popular support, yet Trump was apparently anxious to shove it down our throats. When he promised to rid us of Obamacare, who knew that he would attempt to replace it with something worse.
Part of the ongoing globalist agenda is to eradicate conservative philosophy and values from the collective consciousness. Notice that Trump is wasting no time attacking the Freedom Caucus. He will likely continue to demonize and marginalize conservatives going forward.
I fear you are correct.
That's his MO demonizing anybody who stands in his way or doesn't idolize him whether by Twitter, in person, or by proxies (like FoxNews or other surrogates). He's attacked conservatives and played victim during the primaries, too, except many people thought it was "cute" and funny at the time.
His self-dealing connections were no secret.
Anybody can open the Art of the Deal on almost any page and see for themselves that the book is mistitled it should be called The Art of Self-Dealing. Why people thought that it meant he would represent them, based on the title of this book, is beyond me it's quite clear who the single beneficiary of that exploit was supposed to be. But people didn't read, they judged the book by its cover [title].
"To Serve Men" "It's a cookbook!"
You can think what you want, this is not what I voted for.
I hear you and understand you. That's why it was "collective" and in quotes "we" not you.