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What if Trump was a Democrat

I read an article in The Atlantic by David Brooks called “Why Do So Many People Think That Trump is Good?”. Brooks draws on the philosophy of Alasdaire MacIntyre, saying that modern society has lost its sense of right and wrong, so our morality now is based on our personal preferences. He goes on to caution Democrats against getting too self-righteous, saying that if Trump was on our team most of us would love him too.

I would particularly appreciate responses from people who have read the article, but my questions are as follows: if Trump were a Democrat, what would that even look like? The whole “Do whatever the heck you want and you shouldn’t have to give a shit how it affects others” philosophy is on the Republican side, Democrats are against that. We’re in favor of social responsibility. So how could most Democrats “love Trump if he were on our team”?
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TinyViolins · 31-35, M
Trump is to conservatism what Taco Bell is to Mexican food. I think it's very telling that he was a Democrat up until a black man became president, and then his shift to the Republican party came from years of going on Fox News accusing him of being Kenyan-born.

I don't know if he would ever fit with the modern Democratic party because so much of his rhetoric is tied up in xenophobia. Whether it's telling US-born congresswomen to go back to their own country, looking to ban Muslims, pushing for mass deportations, accusing Haitians of eating pets, or calling different countries 'shitholes', his appeal is always going to be towards the ignorant and insular base of white bigots.