The beauty of Trump is his genius & his unwavering patience. He's been preparing to clean up DC for decades. Those in the DC swamp are fools of the Biblical definition. People can be lied to for a period of time until there will be those who will see the cracks in things. This country was first settled by Truth seekers; that is our heart and it will not be ripped from America's chest.
Trump is a truth seeker. And he surrounds himself with fellow truth seekers. He pushes others to seek truth. He's often underestimated by those who loathe him. I think Trump knows this and uses this to his advantage very well. He's an a regular guy with a boat load of common sense and uncommon genius.
My first exposure to Donald Trump was when I was 12 years old and listening to talk radio with my grandfather during the summer of 1986. I was fascinated with him as the talk show host discussed what Trump had been doing in New York at the time. I didn't know what a condominium was, and I wasn't afraid to ask what it meant. I'd see him on TV and was always intrigued by the way he spoke. He was authentic to me. I'd been around a lot of bullshit talkers by this age, so I was pretty keen on spotting a bullshit artist. Donald Trump is not a bullshit artist. He says what he means and he means what he says and that goes for his sarcasm. Which I absolutely admired. People who truly care about others are not the least bit of a pussy. People who truly care need not convince others of it. You just know they do by who they are. For me, at that age, I was surrounded by liberal democrats. They were all family members. All I would ever hear is how the democrats are the ones who care about people, blah, blah, blah, and the republicans don't care about anyone, yada, yada, yada. This didn't sit well with me. Why was I always hearing the democrats care so much? Then I figured out, with the help of my dad, who always claimed he cared, but really only cared about himself and how people viewed him, that they had to repeat it to not only convince others, but to convince themselves, because they really didn't care.
Crazy how we come to understand things.