40% of the population isn't neccesarily wholly and fully with Trump, but conservative leaders are complict in the state of how things got to where they are today.
That's true, but 89% of them still broadly approve of the job he's doing, rhetoric and all.
I know it seems hyperbolic of me to wonder whether we can really call the conservative movement as a whole "not genocidal" with things as they stand, but that's kind of how genocide works. You don't need every member of the movement to enthusiastically embrace it or even most of them, and you only need a tiny minority willing to carry it out. You just need enough people to be broadly okay with everything that's happening that it can become status quo, because the death camps are always somewhere else unless you're running them or imprisoned in them, and it's always someone else being rounded up until it's too late to object, and we can always worry about it later until it's too late to change anything.
So yeah, I'm going to keep asking how sure we are that conservatives as a whole aren't headed to where the Nazis used to be, not because I think they're that bad individually but because it's scarily easy to passively get there and never realize it, one cheer at a time.
Now's our best chance to stop the worst impulses of humanity before they start. Forgive me for suggesting we take it.