When President Obama was celebrating at the park in Chicago, Democrats may be forgiven for mistaking the historic election as a sign that the demographics with increased numbers of Latino and Black voters were so overwhelmingly different from the previous century, that the days of the GOP were numbered. While the euphoria of those heady days can be understood, the intellectual snobbery and holier than thou attitude proved to be their undoing in 2016. Unfortunately, the same divisiveness has now transcended to a point where it is impossible to hold a conversation with anyone who will vote blue this November. From being labelled country bumpkins it has now come to a point where a Trump voter is branded a racist, a fascist or a Nazi. Name-calling, abuse and the inevitable violence which follows has a lot to do with social media where expression is limited to 40 - character sentences which few can appreciate in the right context.