I've been reading The Righteous Mind by Jonathan Haidt, which was based on study of ethical decision making from people across the political spectrum. The findings were basically that people on the left tend to not really care about things like tradition or respecting authority, but put a lot of emphasis in fairness and making sure people are protected from harm. For right-wingers, tradition and "purity" are much more important ("Sov-rin-tee!/build a wall!"), but their interest in the wellbeing of others extends tends to only go as far as their ingroup. They care deeply about the other members of their team, but much less about "others".
So many people in the Republican inner circle quickly finding out that the Trump inner circle consists of Trump.
So many people in the Republican inner circle quickly finding out that the Trump inner circle consists of Trump.