Expect plenty more of this type of programme (cf. "The First 100 days of Ukip") from the left-wing media. Obama is pro-establishment, has underperformed greatly, and is a very anti-British POTUS. Trump is anti-establishment and mirrors the rise of anti-establishment parties elsewhere (Ukip, Orban, AfD etc.). All life is cyclical and the electorates in the developed economies are showing signs is moving away from the liberal bias of the the last three decades. This of course, is causing much wailing and gnashing of teeth in the mainstream media, especially here in the UK, where they have traditionally supported the Democrats. We have very few, if any, right-of-centre, outlets anymore. Even The Telegraph has disposed of its "Torygraph" stance, and has lost a great deal of circulation in the process.
Trump, I think, will easily get the GOP nomination, and while Clinton may well be a close second — if she is not indicted as rumours suggest — in the presidential race itself, there is a very real prospect of Trump getting into the White House. Dismissing the hackneyed 1970s-style "he'll nuke us all" scare tactics, I would expect him to get on quite well with Putin if he became POTUS. Both agree that the greatest danger to the West lies not with them, but elsewhere.
Naturally, it is impossible to know for sure how any nominee would perform in the White House but one thing is for sure, I can't help but have a wry smile on my face at the thought of the complete leftie meltdown if Donald got in...
Popcorn time.