Honestly, Trump isn't even a bad president - he's not a president at all. He's a pathologically egotistic deluded idiot who ran for president for his ego, and never got the memo about being actually expected to take up presidential duties and responsibilities in case he won.
This is why the 'be careful about impeaching Trump, you might get Pence' rhetoric makes so little sense. It's not that I think Pence would be a good president. But at least he would be a REAL president, not a snowflake-in-chief who isn't capable of, or interested in, reading or listening to any kind of advice or briefing and randomly does and says whatever based on the latest spur of the moment or throw-away comment on Fox.
I mean, obviously I understand that from your perspective as a right-wing Israeli (or so I understood - Shaked and Bennett's party, right?), you'd prefer the policies of the Trump administration with regards to Israel above those of the Obama administration. And also that you like people who push back against politically correct identity politics on the left. But you'd get both of those from any Republican administration - or at least, you'd get the parts that aren't completely retarded like the Golan thing.
What I don't understand is how you can in any way take Trump seriously as a politican or a leader. McConnell and other Republican politicians can't be honest about how they see Trump, or only to a very limited extent, because it would kill them politically and they couldn't get anything done anymore afterwards. Same with Netanyahu, he will fake admiration for Trump for as long as it's yielding rewards. But what's the voters' excuse?