Well, I disagree based on what I wrote previously in my list of Trump's negative qualities, actions, and track record before, during, and after his presidency.
Having a self-centered, uninformed, disrespectful sociopath (again, refer to Robert Hare's checklist) who promises to be a dictator is a dangerous thing. His so-called accomplishments are fabricated. And, though you assume I am uninformed, I am quite the opposite. I do not rely on the media at all for my information.
I agree with you that the media are unreliable, and this includes Fox News where most Trump supporters get their information. My information comes from economists, political experts, professors, independent researchers, Constitutional attorneys, and the sort.
For you to say that I have "bought the whole story that the media pushed" is an errant assumption. I don't know where you get this from, because you don't know me. I don't assume where you get your information.
Here is but one article from an expert, not the media, on Trump's dismal Middle East policies and failures: https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/10/28/trumps-middle-east-legacy-is-failure/
How can Trump offer us self-respect when he has no respect and is not respectable?
I am still left wondering how you feel that Trump would make a good president. And I don't know how anyone can look at Trump's track record and ignore his incompetence and criminality.
As I have said, I am truly interested in listening to what you have to say, but so far each time you insult me. I'm not insulting you; I just want to see if there is a list — one that can be substantiated by fact — of Trump's benefits to the American people that you can provide. And I also want to know how you and others who think like you can so easily ignore Trump's deficit of character.