What did the Presidency of Donald J. Trump teach you about America?

Obviously anything about Trump is going to stew controversy on Reddit. However I think a good discussion can be had on what was learned from his election and his Presidency. What were the biggest insights you have walked away with from Mr. Trump's time in American politics?

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Favorite Lesser Known Presidential Speech?

I’ll go first, George HW Bush’s address to the Korean National Assembly February 27, 1989.

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Peyton Randolph, the first President... of the Continental Congress (September 5, 1774 – October 22, 1774)

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Obama didn't age other than the grey hair, the before and after comparisons are just capturing terrible moments for the after

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Underrated, Overrated, Properly Rated - Martin Van Buren

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What were the problems with the Carter admin?

It seems most people think Carter was a good person, but that he was also a lack luster president. Seeing as he didn’t get re-elected, what went wrong?

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I love how Andrew Jackson can kick all of his hater’s asses. Which president want you want to play a video game about?

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Single Best Policy of the Trump Administration?

Destroying the ISIL Caliphate in Syria & Iraq was his best accomplishment in my opinion. Even if you hate him, I’m curious on your answers.

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