Why aren't Trump's critics universally and loudly branding him with the totally accurate smear: RINO. Why aren't critics using RINO as a prefix to his name every time they mention him? "RINO-Trump this..." and "RINO-Donald Trump that..."
Why aren’t they all going in to the public square and CEMENTING the word RINO to his name as if the two were bound together with Super Glue. (Like when some of the MSNBC announcers call him the “twice-impeached, four-times-indicted, adjudicated fraudster.”)
Why isn't Liz Cheney calling him a RINO - every time she says his name?
Why isn't the Republican mayor of Mesa AZ calling him a RINO - every time he says Trump's name?
Why aren’t Kamala Harris and Tim Walz — and every other Democratic congressional/Senate candidate — calling Trump a RINO every time they mention his name?
Why isn’t every pro-democracy pundit on TV, in print, and online, calling him a RINO every time they comment on him?
If this characterization becomes commonplace — ubiquitous even — not only will it provoke more self-destructive crazy from an infuriated Trump, it will start to stick, successfully branding him as a pretender, a phony, a fake, a poseur. This branding might help the penny drop for some of the millions of Republicans and former Trump voters who have lost their enthusiasm for the man but are not yet quite ready to turn their backs on him, and help them let go of their reflex to hold theor collective noses and vote