It includes (but certainly is not limited to):
- nepotism
- hiring of incompetent people
- a steady stream of blatant (and easily disproven) lies directly from the administration
- personal attacks against individual citizens by the president
Agreed.
- attacking media organizations who report the presidents mistakes
Yes, they do report mistakes and rightly so. They also get much wrong, and deserve to be called out for that as well.
- blatant use of government power for personal enrichment by the president and his family
Most presidents end up being enriched by the office.
- foreign policy decisions made to distract the public from investigations into wrongdoing by the president
Maybe. Or maybe some just don't like the policy decisions and use this charge as a way to attack the decision.
- obvious foreign (Russian) control over the president / long list of monetary ties between the president and people around him to Russia
Not obvious and any global business will likely have monetary interactions with Russia.
- praising nazis, religious based travel bans
Nope. Unless you're referring to those dastardly Venezuelan Roman Catholics?
government forced separation of children from parents (with no plan to return them),
Agreed. Although, this says as much about governmental inefficiency as it does about Trump.
pardoning the sheriff who oversaw the worst pattern of racial profiling in US history
Don't know enough about Arpaio's details to comment.
A long stream of racist comments (Mexicans are rapists, claiming that a Mexican judge can't do his job because of his race, Africans come from shithole countries, Haitians and Nigerians all have AIDS, calling Elizabeth Warren 'Pocahontes', etc.)
Agree with some (primarily the judge comment) but not all (e.g., it does appear Warren deserves some chiding at least for claiming "Native American" status).
Near as I can figure, those aren't really right wing policies (you can correct me if I've got it wrong and they are fundamental to the right wing viewpoint). You don't need a socialist to fix these problems, just a commander in chief (from either side of the political spectrum) who is less of a twat.
No doubt Trump is very good at shooting himself in the foot. He also seems to cause his opponents to overreact and diminish their credibility among the all-important "independent" voters.
To answer some of your concerns:
While I agree that when news organizations get things wrong they need to be called out for it, Donald Trump has made a pattern of calling legitimate and completely true stories 'fake news'. If Trump had a habit of sticking to calling out incorrect news reports, I don't think anyone would take issue with it.
In his own words, Mr Trump has been pretty clear regarding his Muslim travel ban:
Dec. 7, 2015: "Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on."
March 9, 2016: "I think Islam hates us ... We can’t allow people coming into this country who have this hatred of the United States and of people that are not Muslim.”
July 24, 2016: "People were so upset when I used the word Muslim. 'Oh, you can’t use the word Muslim.' ... I’m talking territory instead of Muslim.”
Jan. 27, 2017 (as president): Upon signing the first travel ban, entitled Protecting the Nation From Foreign Terrorist Entry Into the United States: “We all know what that means.”
June 5, 2017: “People, the lawyers and the courts can call it whatever they want, but I am calling it what we need and what it is, a TRAVEL BAN!”
Sept. 15, 2017: "The travel ban into the United States should be far larger, tougher and more specific -- but stupidly, that would not be politically correct!"
Separating children from their families has nothing to do with 'government inefficiency'.
I don't know all the specifics of Arpaio's case either. I do know that the Department of Justice concluded he was involved in "the worst pattern of racial profiling in U.S. history". -
https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/sheriff-joe-arpaios-office-commits-worst-racial-profiling-in-us-history-concludes-doj-investigation-6655328