Here Comes Trump


Trump at heart is a creative, aggressive salesman who sees little value in restraining the message he delivers. Sometimes he plays the role of carnival barker, sometimes attack dog. Either way, he'd rather be forceful than accurate. Yet one of his pet boasts is also a true assessment of his unlikely political rise: Donald Trump will be a president like you've never seen before.
That is not an invitation to panic. It is a reminder to keep perspective after Ian. 20, when he takes office as the nation's -chief.

Trump arrival to the White House with no previous experience in government, military or national security affairs. He ran on the Republican ticket but values his own business judgment above party particulars. He is bombastic, intemperate, vain, mercurial and hyperbolic. He is also savvy, confident and instinctual. For millions of Americans, he embodies liberation from a suffocating era of insider governance. To these optimistic voters, his presidency brims with possibility.Trump was all of this on the campaign trail, plus boorish and bigoted. He was also entertaining, enervating, combative and, to some, inspiring. Do not expect him to change once he is in power.

He would cancel billions of dollars in contributions to the U.N.'s climate change programs, remove "two million criminal aliens," introduce plans to defeat the Islamic State, establish "America First" foreign policy through "peace and strength,'' and at the same time end any policy sequestering defense funds. It's no wonder 
America's allies are shaking in their boots, including the U.N. and NATO.

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