Yeah I am sure if Hillary won there would be no hate.
The right would have simply said we lost but the American people are more important than our own interest we move on and behave rational.
Similar to what they have done with Obama. Just accepted the loss and moved on.
Rhetorically, I don't think the right would be as vocal as the left is now, but that's mostly because Clinton would have been a calculated and reasonably effective centrist. Meanwhile, Trump is an incoherent boob with horrendous policies that are terrible for the future of the country and the vast majority of its citizens. So, in that regard, I don't think it would be comparable. Right wingers would jsut be snide and quietly vote against their own interests.
The right wouldn't be NEARLY as active at the grassroots level, because conservatives really just don't organize, because politics is a hobby for them and is disconnected from real world consequence and their (lack of) understanding.
Meanwhile, the Republican Party institutionally would be MUCH, much, much more actively obstructive and resistant to Hillary than the Democrats have been with Trump, as they were (to a completely unprecedented extent) with Obama.
10 months in and you bitches are still protesting...
Just because you lost too. His policies are pretty center. And don't even bring up immigration and make me post some Bill Clinton speeches.
I'm sorry, but you just are not right here.
Trump, at least early in the primaries, seemed like a centrist (albeit authoritarian) Republican, with his rhetoric on taxes, healthcare, foreign policy, and trade. He resembled Chris Christie without the giant gut and the weird focus on marijuana.
However, since being abandoned by much of the center, he completely went hard-right (somehow pivoting away from center in the general) and is operating like a far-right Republican. On many issues, I have no doubt, that is just because he doesn't understand the issues and defers to the whims of his Republican colleagues.
But now, with taxes (preparing biggest cuts to the wealthy since Reagan, repealing the estate tax), administration (flooding the government with corporate executives and lobbyists), social policy (repealing net neutrality), healthcare (tax breaks to wealthy, throwing millions off coverage, eliminating protections, returning power to insurance companies), foreign policy (on track to be the biggest hawk of our time, combative with foreign nations like Venezuela, Iran, and Cuba), and even trade (reworking NAFTA to be even worse for workers, adopting TPP language).........he's super fucking far right.
And I'm not saying "far right" as in traditionalist moral-social shit like gay bashing. I'm talking about substantive, non-sexy policy that gets overlooked but screws generations of Americans for years to come by reallocating money and power upward.