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This episode poses the theory that the focus on Donald Trump - both by his supporters and his opponents - is not as much about who he is but what he stands for. Donald Trump was not a career politician. He was not a creature of decades inside the Beltway and he did not accept in opposition to his plans that things simply were not done that way or that they were always done some other way. To be sure, he has many personal quirks - or worse - but he was something refreshing in politics - with Donald Trump, what you saw - and heard - was what you got. Now, as we move forward - either with or without Trump involved in the political arena - it cannot be ignored that the American people want something different. They do not want to ruled by a lifelong set of political elites in Washington. They want someone who will shake things up in order to get things done. Donald Trump gave some hope that could be done and whether you love him or hate him specifically that fact scares a lot of people. And, whether the Republican Party's future should involve him or not, he has sparked a debate worthy of having - how do we turn things around in Washington to stop them from being done as they have been for decades.
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This episode poses the theory that the focus on Donald Trump - both by his supporters and his opponents - is not as much about who he is but what he stands for. Donald Trump was not a career politician. He was not a creature of decades inside the Beltway and he did not accept in opposition to his plans that things simply were not done that way or that they were always done some other way. To be sure, he has many personal quirks - or worse - but he was something refreshing in politics - with Donald Trump, what you saw - and heard - was what you got. Now, as we move forward - either with or without Trump involved in the political arena - it cannot be ignored that the American people want something different. They do not want to ruled by a lifelong set of political elites in Washington. They want someone who will shake things up in order to get things done. Donald Trump gave some hope that could be done and whether you love him or hate him specifically that fact scares a lot of people. And, whether the Republican Party's future should involve him or not, he has sparked a debate worthy of having - how do we turn things around in Washington to stop them from being done as they have been for decades.