Obsessing over the size (or lack thereof) of inauguration crowds seems a bit silly all around. Trump didn't win by being widely loved, he won by being very slightly less despised than his opposition. And he did win, so it's a little late to be crowing about nobody liking him.
What's more, small inauguration crowds mean that there weren't many people who could spend hundreds of dollars, take a day off of work, and either live in Mordor on the Potomac or afford the travel costs to get there who actually wanted to go. In other words, the very wealthy and powerful elite that Trump criticized in the election doesn't like him. Imagine that.
What's more, small inauguration crowds mean that there weren't many people who could spend hundreds of dollars, take a day off of work, and either live in Mordor on the Potomac or afford the travel costs to get there who actually wanted to go. In other words, the very wealthy and powerful elite that Trump criticized in the election doesn't like him. Imagine that.