So more of an Obama in american terms.
I find comments like these deeply troubling. People who lean to the other side of the political centre are not a breed of space alien bent on destroying the country, whose approval is something to be actively avoided. If your candidate can appeal to more people with his or her non-partisan positive qualities, doesn't that say good things about him or her? Especially true in this case when you will need the support of those voters to defeat the FN.
See also Ashley's post in Misc Links a few days ago.
*Looks at Trump's cabinet and their deep affiliation with literal fucking Nazis*
*Looks at Trump's treating the office of president as leverage to enhance his businesses*
*Looks at Trump's calling meetings with reporters specifically to dress them down*
*Looks at Ryan finally arranging all his dominoes to destroy public health care once and for all*
So Trump's already managed to start a web of businesses to support his regime, put people actively trying to reverse civil rights gains in high office, turn the 1st Amendment into dead paper, and put millions of lives in jeopardy
without taking office. If he wants to go full dictator, executive power has expanded far enough that there's no actual way to stop him outside his party or the military removing him from office, which is just not in the american political DNA.
I'm sure that's not what some segment of those that voted for him were voting FOR, but they absolutely voted for a creature with no concept of human empathy who is almost certainly going to destroy the country. And it's not really just him: Trump is the logical conclusion of the modern Republican party, not an outlier. The moderate conservative in american parlance is a Democrat, with those remaining moderates within the Republican party largely abandoning those stances and putting their weight behind the crazy. Check McCain's record since 2008 for example.
Though of course this is from an american perspective where the main policy difference between our two parties is that one wants to roll back civil rights and privatize EVERYTHING while the other wants to advance civil rights and privatize SOME things.