False equivalencies are still false Kyle. Which Democratic president equivalent to Trump's level of corruption has been elected in recent history?
Or Republican?
He might well be uniquely terrible as a president, but Donald Trump has the full and complete support of the Republican party and Republican voters on every move he makes. Pretending that he is not implementing the will of the people who elected him and continue to support him is dishonest.
Have a look at the politicalcompass.org website some time. Most Americans hate to admit it, but most political discourse occurs within a relatively narrow frame - the same's true for any country. That's why it's so bitter. Protestants and Catholics hate each-other far more than either hates Moslems or Jews, Sunni and Shi'ia hate each-other more than either hates communists, and so on. The differences between the parties are relatively minor, which is what makes it so bitter - with so many similarities, they have to scream hysterically about their few differences.
Again, I'm not sure the facts agree with your hypothesis here.
It sure seems that Christians in the US hate Muslims more than each other. How many travel bans have been proposed for countries where particular Christian sects are the majority?
There do exist some similarities between the Democratic and Republican parties. There's a lot of corporate involvement in both parties, most people involved in leadership are very rich. It's flat out wrong to say that the differences are 'relatively minor' though. The differences in both policy and approach of both are quite significant. Differences in environmental policy, approach to gay rights, immigration, employment rules, gun law, democratic process, health care, welfare, prison/policing, foreign relations, etc. are all very different. These are not tiny issues to be brushed away.