I hear what your saying and I love his message. I have been pummeled by some for defending Trump. However, I do worry if he has the temperment.
Hey I get pounded all the time... the vast majority of my closest friends are liberals. I come here and speak my mind and get all kinds of nasty remarks made about me... got called a
liberal today for goodness sake! That's hitting me really low, ya know?

But I stopped caring about 20 years ago... doesn't bother me anymore.
I'm not the least bit worried about a President Trump. I like his feisty temperament. I think that's what we need right now... someone who, by god, isn't afraid to LEAD!
As I said, there's multiple positives for him. But I was outraged with the debate and the manipulation of time given to Trump which was all negative and the small amount of time given to the other candidates. What did we learn about them? Very little.
I don't like networks or the party bosses to determine who the candidate will or will not be. The voters should do that.
Honestly, I don't think the introduction to our society of mega-media has been a net benefit to us. Media has never been as honest and impartial as one might hope, but we've definitely gone light-years too far in letting the media go from reporting the news to making and shaping it.
Honestly, what I would really like is, instead of the major news channels hosting and running the debates and deciding for us what they're going to be, I'd like to see the campaigns put together some debates with a few participants, and leave the media to report on them as observers, rather than participants. I resent the hell out of watching a debate, trying to learn something about the candidates and their positions, and having the news trollop "mediating" the debate make it all about herself and her case of the vapors.
It would be terrific if, instead of the wannabe candidates sniping at Trump in social media and "calling him out", they ACTUALLY called him out to a serious debate about the issues they allegedly have a problem with him on. He'd show, you know he would. And the media would report on it, but they'd be piped down in the audience, observing, rather than running their damned gums and trying to be the story.
Most candidates these days would be more worried about calculating the positive impact and publicity payoff of such a thing, but I don't think Trump ever considers that at all.