Everyone has a line. Sometimes it's an arbitrary line. Sometimes it's a stupid line. Sometimes it's a crooked line. But there's a line, and apparently, Trump is now bad enough to have crossed Cheney's.
Imagine being more of a ghoul than Dick fucking Cheney.
The line of reasoning that most people have internal value systems, however grotesque, and act according to those value systems?
Like, I'm not saying Cheney decided that Trump was too mean or too bigoted or too classist. More like that Cheney has decided that Trump is too incompetent, or too in the pocket of foreign powers.
OK but... the whole point of democracy is that you figure out how to work with people that you don't like.
If being on the "same side" with people who you disagree with or personally dislike bothers you... fucking get over it. We can't build a better society until you do.
I mean, OP is still voting for her. I think it's just expressing frustration at the absurdity of the whole situation. It's like campaigning for campaign finance reform, and Elon Musk endorses you. Like, you sit there and say, "What the fuck am I supposed to do with this information? This might be harmful or it might be helpful, but either way, I'm disgusted by it."
I'm not saying you have to spend time with people you don't like. If you formed a political party of only people you would personally choose to hang out in a bar with, your party would never have any significance.
We have way bigger things to worry about than what Dick Cheney thinks. Insect counts are down globally, it was the hottest summer on record again, COVID is still with us and becoming more contagious, people are struggling to even buy groceries after all the pandemic price gouging, and the only ideas the Republicans have are to lower taxes on the wealthy again.
Even the actual literal Nazis got things right once. They armed Ethiopia against Italy's invasion. They did it for shitty reasons, but I'm still in favour of sending guns away from Nazis and to the people fighting against being colonised. If Hitler himself can end up on the right side of history on the odd occasion, so can Cheney.
But you're not on the same side, never were, never will be.
He will vote for whoever benefits him and his interests the most (or against the person who is far too open about their common interests, putting those interests at risk), and that in itself should tell you all you need to know about who he's endorsing.
When a bunch of life long die hard conservatives renowned for always and only looking out for themselves start supporting your candidate, it's time to face facts - you're voting for a conservative, and it might be a "lesser" evil, but it's still an evil that will never have society's best interest at heart.
He will vote for whoever benefits him and his interests the most (or against the person who is far too open about their common interests, putting those interests at risk), and that in itself should tell you all you need to know about who he’s endorsing.
That a collapse of American society would be bad for his interests?