The same way they have al least since Joe McCarthy's day in the early 1950s. There is a long history of anti-intellectualism in American politics, so long that the progressive historian Richard Hofstadter titled one his more famous works, the 1964 Pulitzer Prize winner (suck on that Taft2016) in non-fiction, Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (1963). So they will do it the same way they have since the days of McCarthyism when anyone with a degree became suspect and college professors were especially suspect for their "liberalism," which became synonymous with thinking, indicating that goose-stepping with McCarthy required no thought. And seemed to appeal most to those who were seemingly incapable of thought. Unfortunately, most of McCarthy's ideas, hatreds, and tactics are still with us in the contemporary conservative mindset.