<p>➀ The article discusses how Trump's actions, such as pulling out of international agreements and promoting certain policies, can be seen as a disruption to the current political orthodoxy.</p><p>➁ It compares Trump to other historical disruptors like Margaret Thatcher, FDR, Churchill, and Reagan, suggesting that disruptors often face initial criticism but eventually shape new political norms.</p><p>➂ The author suggests that Trump might be seen as a disruptor aiming to bring back the political pendulum closer to the common sense of ordinary people through his 'Common Sense Revolution'.</p>
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