I'd literally never heard of Ben Shapiro until this thread. [@mdk] I think the 'Trump nut' term is meant for someone who actually believes...well half of what he says. Doesn't matter how you view the liberal media. I think the liberal media is very biased and based on a huge mob mentality, but I can still look at Trump and go "...I can't support this." And that's not coming from a cynic. I've literally enjoyed every president we've had since I was born. I don't quite remember George Bush Sr. I was nearly 2 when he left office. But I liked Clinton, I liked Bush, I liked Obama. Yeah, none of them were perfect and I think questionable things happened in each of their terms. But never did I actually think any of them didn't want what was best for the country, or that they were immoral or incompetent people. I couldn't care less about elections, because they always seemed to work out, at least in a way that wasn't a catastrophe. This past year is the first year in my close to 27 years of life that I actually went "I don't support this president." And seeing as he has a 27% approval rating, those that are left can be considered odd by the norm. I know a lot of people who support him do it because "he's not the left, so he's what I want." Which is understandable but slightly immature. And a lot of it has to do with reading faux or bias news articles as well, which the left does also, don't get me wrong. Just giving you perspective on why you'd be [i]perceived[/i] as a Trump nut. From what you've said, you don't give him the benefit of the doubt, you actively believe he is someone worth taking seriously as a president, something many republicans do not do, and that can only mean you've either drank the cool-ade he wants people to, or you're so against the left you'll take whatever.