Donald Trump has become the new standard for the world, with
indeed few appreciable
reasons. The newly
chosen leader of the not-so-free world can in theory, and over time, reorganize
the structure of US policies by an unfamiliar and strange hold on all state
institutions, including the Houses of Congress, the White House and judicial
assignments. This in itself is a massive power in a party, with new implications for turning the situation by 180°. This rhetoric will likely shift its way to the middle ground of US institutional politics, particularly on big issues such as US interference in the Middle East.