I guess you picked out the two worst things:
The immigration EO: I guess it could have been better implemented, but his goal was admirable. It probably would have gone better if he could get his cabinet approved. People were actively trying to sabotage his efforts, from lower employees to the acting attorney general. I have to think that the lines of communications from the top to the people enforcing it were not that good. Also, it is hard to fight a legal battle when your attorney general won't recognize you as the legitimately elected president, and your lead attorneys are recusing themselves at the last minute.
Flynn: Him talking to the Russians was not a problem to me. It wasn't illegal, and that kind of stuff happens with every administration, especially if the relationships already existed. The hiding it from Pence was bad. But, Flynn is gone now. Problem solved.
Granted, there may be worse things under the hood. You assume they are there, and you can say, "I told you so!" if they do turn out to be there. I'm not saying those things aren't there. I'm just saying I can't get excited about things that may or may not be there. I know it infuriates you when I say this, but I will just wait and see.