This is part of a conversation I had with a former friend of mine. He was one of my best friends growing up, but has completely gone off the rails since Trump announced his candidacy. He's been on board with him since day 1:
Him: "Did u know nazi Germany's Economy was the best in the world in 1930s?"
Me: "BUT LOOK WHAT HAPPENED! I seriously can't tell if you're joking or not." (He 100% was not joking)
Him: "It happened because he started putting ppl in ovens. U know what the unemployment rate was?"
Me: "You have seriously, completely lost it."
Obviously not everyone is like this, but I know more than my fair share at this point, and not a single one of them considers themselves a racist, xenophobe or neo-nazi. If there is one thing I can't stand it's arguing with the worst or most radical from either side of the aisle, but it is no longer a minority for Trump's supporters, and they now have to be addressed. It used to be that 10% - 20% of people on both sides of the aisle were borderline intolerable, but you hoped the other 40% - 30% would calm them. Well now it's the 40% - 30% of intolerable people drowning out the 10% - 20% of sensible people.