I'm not believing any hype or any detail or any data from anybody else except my own. I don't believe that man had any intention whatsoever of winning that election. Or, correction, he had no intention of being president. He absolutely wanted to win the election but beyond that he had no interest whatsoever in doing anything else. His whole perception of the world is so insular and reflective of the lowest common denominator of people that it's pretty startling. And of course people who are the same way as him find him to be the perfect reflection of themselves. But I don't think that that is a predominant part of the society. He certainly not conservative, or Evangelical, or reflective of any faith-based ideology that I'm familiar with. He is all about himself. And a great many of us are the exactly the same way. From a leadership perspective, having that aspect as the centerpiece of his leadership is actually detrimental to society.