Assuming this is not all grand political theatre, a dangerous assumption to take too far, it would appear a real nerve has been stricken with some violence with this "Trump phenomenon".
I will once again reiterate unto everyone's nausea and desire to have me flayed alive: experiment with this. It may be a once-in-a-lifetime chance to toy with the system; to make it your personal, private laboratory by doing what is futile (voting) and casting for Trump. If what we are seeing is real, then the GOP feels the ropes on its back. If this purported "fear" of Theire's is actual and not just some made up bullshyte, then a vote for Trump is a vote toward some degree of vivisection of current political reality, because what happens thereafter would be potentially VERY telling in that respect.
I submit to you that this is your redpill/bluepill moment. Do you want the same old shyte? If so, the little blue is right there at hand. But if your curiosity has anything of life remaining in it, the redpill, too, is right there. All you need is choose. The worst that happens down the redpill path is that it proves a dud, suggesting that even Trump is a controlled, planted, or coopted political commodity. That information is, IMO, extremely valuable to anyone for whom the larger questions loom as important.
But if things are not scripted to the point my inner paranoid fears, do we not want to see how far independence can go in that office; how long it can go before it is reeled in, whether by backroom blackmail or an assassin's bullet?
If nothing else, assuming the aforementioned independence, do we not want to have shown to the nation the fact that independence is still possible in this otherwise seemingly hopeless atmosphere of political toxicity? Does a fight toward greater freedom not start with awareness and the hope that things can be better? How else might that be accomplished, by employing the usual method of insanity by doing the same old shyte?
Do not think of this as an election in sé, but an experimental opportunity that may never again come your way. As I have written in another thread, I expect NOTHING good from Trump, but am open to the most anorexic possibility that I would be proven wrong. All that aside, regardless of what happens in the wake of putting Trump in the White House, we as a people stand to gain very valuable knowledge about "the system" by putting him there, whereas we stand to gain nothing new and illuminating with the installation of any of the others.
The "Trump phenomenon" is either organic or the child of artifice. Electing him stands to show us which, which in turn stands to make clear the nature and limit of the puppet-master's hand. Would it not be a good thing to know that the metes and bounds of Theire powers were not, in fact, unlimited? Here I mean KNOWING, rather than assuming. There is a difference and it is an important one.
I contend to those who argue against a "thrown away" vote that casting for anyone other than Trump the grandstander and potential Klown-In-Chief is precisely the worst manner and degree of rubbish-binning a vote possible. The political process (voting in particular) has proven a waste of time to the goal of achieving political change as sought by liberty-oriented men. But given the apparent corner into which Theye have painted themselves, that process now stands to serve as a revelatory mechanism such that we as a people have not seen in our lifetimes and may never see again. I reiterate that NO MATTER HOW THINGS GO, if Trump is put into office, Theye shall stand exposed in some capacity greater than ever before. For that reason alone I would suggest you forgo forgoing the process, vote for this seemingly kooky man, and let the chips fall where they may. I submit that you have NOTHING to lose by so acting, and possibly very much to lose by remaining quiescent. If Trump turns out to be SOS, we learn something of real value about Themme. If he turns out to be his own man, we could learn even more as Theye scramble to put the brakes upon the runaway train. In this, we cannot lose.
If only I could get you to see what I see. I fear I have failed on that account. All I can yet do is ask that you expand your thinking ever more broadly and make the attempt to see the opportunity that here lies to expose Themme in some meaningful way. Ask yourself "what if?" and question all of your most basic assumptions about what is happening.
Good luck.