Many Trump supporters aren't openly racist or sexist. Here's the problem: they didn't see blatant racism or sexism as enough of a deterrent against voting for him. These are supposed to be red flags for any reasonable person, but outright hatred and ignorance are apparently less important than superficial charisma and sticking it to the system.
If you say you're not racist or sexist, please actually live up to that ideal. Don't act like your hatred for Clinton/the Democrats is more important than the lives of minorities and women. Don't pretend that Trump didn't mean what he said, or that his policies aren't grossly discriminatory.
Actually a great point and something to think about.
But really some of the that stuff was just out there. A wall? Really? Hillary would let in 650 million people in her first week as president.
A lot of it was obviously joking. The media took it to be serious. This is where your point comes in. Some of us saw the statements for the jokes they were. But a lot of his supporters took it all at face value.
Maybe the wall wasn't the factor they voted for him but they weren't deterred by that kind of talk. In any case the wall isn't as "evil" as liberals like to say. It is our country and we don't mind immigrants but just come in legally. Every country has the right to enforce its borders in any way it sees fit.
There were definitely some people who believe in the wall. Nobody can help those people.
Things I thought were out here was the time he called out a Hispanic judge as Mexican. I think that should have deterred some people. Overall though I think people have a capability for forgiveness and also understanding that nobody is perfect and every candidate will have points you don't agree with.
But seriously I think he sees this as a nice acting job. In some ways this guy reminds me of Reagan. I wonder what his real qualifications were. I know he spent more time in politics than Trump but Reagan clearly won due to his charisma and his acting background put him in office.