Kevin D. Williamson writes for National Review, the high brow magazine created by William F. Buckley, which fancies itself the “true” arbiter of everything conservative. Williamson is known for tossing literary bombs from time to time, such as the article he wrote suggesting that women who have abortions should be hung. I think most people would suggest that position is outrageously extreme, even if they are adamantly pro-life, and it certainly suggests that Williamson lacks compassion and judgment.
The National Review had a melt-down when Donald Trump became president since he does not fit their profile of a true, committed conservative. Each week they come up with a batch of new articles arrogantly decreeing the Trump is horrible, awful, and just not fit to be president of the United States. Now Williamson has gone one better and written an article that suggests Trump’s supporters, are worthless, disgusting, useless trash, failures in every sense of the word. It is unlikely that his screed will win over the folks he is writing about, and it may shock him that virtually anyone who reads the article will be highly offended. But perhaps that is his purpose.
Read more on Williamsons’ article, page 2:

And you will.be the first
your a low pace of$#%&!@* liberal you mite die f*g
Scientists prove that men with shaved heads and mouth beards love suck dicks!
Dear lord this idiot is so far out of reality its amazing! He is making the same ignorant decisions that caused the Dems to fall. He does not have any idea who the American people are! His ignorance, arrogance and stupidity is insulting.
And so do you whitey mc cracker.
shall we start with him?
This racist moron has serious issues and quite frankly he is somebody that could go off the rails in an instant. His extreme narcissism and arrogance has blinded him to his own self worth, which frankly is quite frightening.
HE HAS TOBE A “MUSLIM” DON`T YOU KNOW !!!!
Right back at ya,$#%&!@*
Life forms such as this, was at one time confined to asylums. Perhaps the time has come to revisit the need for it again.