Trump is a leader..... a cheerleader for America. He's a bit of a through back to the sorts of people who were once proud and unashamed to be American. His detractors would call him jingoistic. He sees everything as an opportunity and is seldom satisfied with the existing paradigm. Consequently, he is either loved or hated. He is so different from his immediate predecessors. He is not what the baby-boomers and the gen-Xers were trained to expect from their top executive. TV and TV talking heads have instilled a false image of what a President should be and how he should "act presidential". Our critical thinking skills have been eroded by TV talking heads who are all too willing to tell us what to think. Trump haters just can't reconcile Trump with that false but burned-in image of what a President should be. He's too aggressive, too action oriented and he doesn't accept the status quo in Washington DC. He deliberately rubs the establishment swamp dwellers the wrong way because the swamp dwellers of DC have no incentive to accept any paradigm changes.....they're on the gravy train and want it to continue unabated. That's true of the media elite as well as most politicians in both parties. It's the irresistible force in Trump against the immovable objects in the swamp. Trump will make waves in their pond because it's his nature to insist on change where he sees the possibility for improvement. Naturally, they hate him for it. I ask myself who and what is right. Perhaps the best question to ask is who and what got us to where we are today. Is capitalism all bad as some believe or have free market capitalism and generations of sweat equity brought us to the pinnacle of societal evolution? Personally, the later seems true to me and it was achieved in an era of less government interference. I think Trump senses the same thing and wants to cut through the binding regulations that the swamp dwellers hold so dear. Boy, do they hate him for it.