He has given me a lot to worry about. My first shudder came when it went from 'they all have to go' to 'just criminals and we'll see what happens'.
Then he acted like 'lock her up' was a joke and went wobbly on torture.
When the second exec order on travel got knocked down, I expected a faster response, but it seems to have faded away. That can be explained, but the silence has been deafening.
Then he let Flynn go, which I have mixed feelings about. Not so much that he let him go, but that he brought in McMasters, which the media was suspiciously quiet about.
At some point, I realized that no one was demanding leakers get expelled.
Then a lot of talk and no action on these mayors blatantly defying law. This all makes him look weak.
Then this business with Syria. It just smells rotten. I frankly dont object to the strike so much as smelling chicanery afoot.
Then all these neocon Bush-ites, globalists and Jews show up in the White House. Still, I manage to have faith.
But when the news that he was even *thinking* about edging Bannon out so soon, I had to stop and re-evaluate everything. That really has me terrified, because in context of everything else, it looks like a total bait and switch.
I can tolerate a few hebes, you never really can lose them all. But when they start showing up suddenly and in numbers at the same time there is talk of easing Bannon out, I'd consider that outright treachery upon the voters.
As long as Bannon is there, I can stomach the rest. If Bannon goes for some murky reason, I quit and dont expect there will ever be anything that can get me to vote again; it will already be all over for the US.