it's fine to talk about results in the field...I desire to credit the wisdom of the current occupant of the oval office is the problematic part
The thing is, the results matter a lot. We didn't have the option of picking the smartest most dignified person and then picking the policy platform separately.
You made a choice to not support Trump due to his character flaws, and I really respect that. I admit that I am surprised by how far leftward your mindset seems to have shifted since that time, but maybe I thought you were more Reagan when you were always more McCain. Not important.
What is of import is that had everyone embraced your mindset, we would have President Clinton likely bolstering ACA to even more of a bottomless pit of tax dollars, more economically unfriendly regulation, more taxes taken so that one tenth of them can go to entitlements while the rest go to feed more bureaucracy, and two more SC justices to the left of RBG. Those aren't my predictions of gloom and doom, those were her campaign positions.
Maybe things would have been different if he was running against Mother Teresa with Hillary's positions, but I think we all acknowledge that wasn't the case. As far as cleanliness of character goes we were able to choose between grimy and filthy.
So yes, despite serious doubts, many of us held our nose and voted for a moral reprobate. Yes, it sucked. And yes, seeing the results so far come out near the high end of our most optimistic projections has been great. I don't care if that is because of Trump or Pence or Kushner or Kahn or Mattis or the White House chef, because I know that the country is in better shape and on a better path than it would be if a few thousand more people had taken your approach to the last election.