No, it doesn't. You made a false claim - an error of fact.
All politicians are in it for the money
I listed a few that aren't, or weren't.
They have in common one significant attribute - guys like you don't like them and refuse to support them or vote for them or even learn anything about them. You back grifters and con men, instead.
You seem to be trying to avoid acknowledging that not everyone is as big a sucker as you have proven to be.
There's a pretty clear distinction between Trump supporters and the more rational right.
The distinction is that the rational right, left the Republican Party when what we now call Trumpism took over - that would be when Rush Limbaugh, who differs from Trump in no politically significant way, became the ideological leader and public face of the Republican Party, joined by Newt Gingrich (also a Trumpian figure) as the political muscle in Congress, and so forth. That was 1992 at the latest. There has been no significant power center of the rational right in the Republican Party since then (if you need evidence of such a self-evident fact, recall and list the Republican establishment and leadership figures who publicly and prominently kissed Limbaugh's ass in the 90s).
The rational right in the US is what elected Clinton, opposed W's invasion of Iraq, backed Obama, and so forth - it's mostly Democrats now, and has been for a generation.
The Republican Party of 2021 has the same voting base and political ideology and legislative strategy it has had since Reagan - right down to the crowds of thugs waving Confederate battle flags at rallies, the Congressional bimbo with crazy eyes raving about black helicopters and the like, the insane rhetoric and reality denial (Reagan was famous for that), and the ass-kissing of the latest voice of the base. It would be as accurate to call it "Rushism" as "Trumpism". You could call it "Reaganism" if you could get anyone except a fringe lefty to remember what Reagan was like in reality. Trump took over a pre-existing fascist movement by the simple expedient of joining the Party it had become and running a long con on the suckers it had assembled - he built none of it, and changed nothing about it.
To put it obviously and simply: The Republican Party did not somehow magically and suddenly convert to being a shitpile of fundies and bigots and imbeciles with a straight up fascist agenda in the summer of 2016. It was decades in the making, and failure to see that happen disqualifies any claim to coherent and rational ideology of any kind - and that holds as much for the Republican lifeboat refugees every single major media news outlet has hired to continue to be irrationally and incoherently wrong about everything for big bucks on the grounds that they disparage Trump, instead of hiring the lefties who have been right about all that stuff for an entire generation (and would have been much cheaper to hire).