Jim - // One way or another, I hope people will understand, as they really should have in 2016, that Trump is far more of a threat to the Republican Party than he was to "the left". Even now it's clear that Republicans still don't know where to stand on him. Someone who is, after all, in charge of one of modern history's most successful personality cults, is difficult to ignore or condemn without also condemning his supporters. //
I believe the Republicans will view Trump entirely on his viability as a successful candidate.
Trump famously said, with one of his usual swivel-eyed disconnected-from-reality stares, that he could shoot a man on Fifth Avenue and not be arrested, and chillingly, that may be more true than any of us would want to believe.
If Trump says the moon is made of green cheese, and the Republicans think he has a viable shot at the presidency again, they will all nod their heads.
Yes he is a deeply unpleasant individual at best, and a liability to domestic and world safety at worst, but if the Republicans think he can secure them power for four years, they will back him to the hilt.