tstorm has stated multiple times that he squares that particular circle by just declaring Trump to be a democrat in disguise. I'm not even joking...
The fact that I've given this rant 1000 times and you still misunderstand the point doesn't speak highly of your reading comprehension.
Trump isn't a Democrat in disguise, he's not pushing a Democratic agenda. He has the character and behavior of Democrats. The obnoxious tweets, the deceptive and cruel campaign attacks, the populism, the media manipulation, the sexism and implied sex crimes, the abuse of power and avoidance of consequences, even inspiring a mob to riot over politics... All of the things worth criticizing Trump over have been tried and true Democratic norms since Lyndon Johnson.
Where does the last Republican president, Donald Trump, fall on that spectrum? In your opinion.
Trump sort of sidesteps that concern by making no premise of being any kind of "true believer". He makes little pretense of having any goals beyond crowd pleasing and personal glorification. In a sense, pandering is his authentic voice.
The geometry gets really complicated when you try to reconcile tstorm's positions that Republicans want authenticity with his claim that Trump isn't a real Republican.
It's not that complicated: the people who voted for Trump were happy to vote for someone outside of the Republican norms. He didn't win through party loyalty.
Which kind of makes you wonder just how idiotic mainstream Republicans are for having fallen for the trick so hard.
Don't make the mistake of thinking my opinions are in any way representative of current mainstream Republicans. I live 5-10 years in the future of mainstream Republicanism.