Disapproval of her is not support of Trump. Claiming they’re equally bad is, because it’s giving Trump waaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too much credit.
A logical alternative under your view is that I’m not giving her enough credit.
To be fair, during the election one could assume they were both horrible for different reasons. Now we know he is definitely as horrible as was originally thought, while she is still just presumed so. Plus, he’s completely incompetent while she is not.
It’s one thing to say that she would be as horrible as, say, Pence or Cruz, but it’s a real stretch to say she’s equal to Trump. At the very least she would actually do her job rather than just golfing all the damn time.
I don’t get golf but I don’t think it’s a problem. Clinton would have done yoga all the time. Anyway, as a conservative it’s hard not to like some of the policies. I do think Gorsuch was a great pick although his writing style annoys me. I think movement on Israel and North Korea is very promising. I think the pushback Trump inspires is healthy, whether or not it’s meritorious. You’re also right this judgment entails a lot of assumptions.