Now that Donald Trump has clinched the Republican nomination, the damnation of both the candidate and his supporters has begun.
This comes right as many Republican voters are having to consider whether or not they will support a man many of them vehemently opposed during the GOP primary. While the #NeverTrump movement gained momentum throughout the campaign, it ultimately failed to unseat the billionaire businessman, and many are realizing that, while Trump was far from their first choice, Hillary Clinton is likely their last.
Sensing this as their last opportunity to stop Trump’s unification of the party before it’s begun, the left is trying to keep these establishment Republicans from jumping aboard the Trump bandwagon by forcing stigmas of what a Trump voter looks like. They’re trying to get everyone to think that people who support Trump are racist, sexist bigots.
In our image obsessed, politically correct world, those titles could easily force peer pressure on the ideologically weak, and get them to dump Trump before the general election.
See the left’s latest attempts to stigmatize the GOP’s base on the next page, courtesy of filmmaker Rob Reiner:

meat head is an asshole
Get another burger
Rob Reiner is a raciest
Anyone who stands behind Hillary Clinton stands behind genocide for at least one-third of the American population
Of course this is coming from “Meathead”
Ah… MEAT HEAD!
Your a fuckin asshole
Takes one to know one? Rob Reiner is a HAS BEEN lunatic.
Once a meat head always a meat head
In S.A- to call a black a monky- is racist. And you will pay dearly for it! For blacks to say – kill all whites, are not seen as racist. EFF candidate disqualified after calling for whites to be ‘hacked and killed’ – EFF claim “because it was whites”
The EFF has called on its candidates to respect the Electoral Code of Conduct and act with restraint following the disqualification of one of its Tshwane ward councillor candidates, Thabo Mabotja.
Economic Freedom Fighters spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said the party welcomed the Electoral Court’s decision against its candidate on Friday.
The court ruled that Mabotja’s statement on Facebook, in which he called for white people to be “hacked and killed” constituted a breach of the Electoral Code of Conduct in relation to the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act.
Ndlozi appealed to the EFF candidates contesting next week’s local government elections to act with restraint.
“However, we note that the IEC managed to act on this complaint with speed and precision because it involved white people. As an organisation, we have complained about many violations of the Electoral Code of Conduct by the ruling party which in some instances involved actual harm to the lives of our members. Yet, nothing, to this day, has been done,” he said.