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...this mentally unsound person was admitted to and graduated from the best universities in the US
Being mentally or emotionally unstable does not mean that one is unintelligent. Keep in mind that George W. Bush was also admitted into one of the best colleges in this country. He turned out to be a terrible leader and poor President. Also, it's been decades since Trump was last an undergraduate.
...this mentally unsound person ran a successful business for decades
Not exactly:
"On the presidential campaign trail, Mr. Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, often boasts of his success in Atlantic City, of how he outwitted the Wall Street firms that financed his casinos and rode the value of his name to riches. A central argument of his candidacy is that he would bring the same business prowess to the Oval Office, doing for America what he did for his companies."
"But even as his companies did poorly, Mr. Trump did well. He put up little of his own money, shifted personal debts to the casinos and collected millions of dollars in salary, bonuses and other payments. The burden of his failures fell on investors and others who had bet on his business acumen."
"In three interviews with The Times since late April, Mr. Trump acknowledged in general terms that high debt and lagging revenues had plagued his casinos. He did not recall details about some issues, but did not question The Times’s findings. He repeatedly emphasized that what really mattered about his time in Atlantic City was that he had made a lot of money there.
Mr. Trump assembled his casino empire by borrowing money at such high interest rates — after telling regulators he would not — that the businesses had almost no chance to succeed."
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/06/12/nyregion/donald-trump-atlantic-city.html
He still hasn't released his tax returns either, despite promising to do so. I wonder why...
...this mentally unsound person beat a whole field of over a dozen very talented republican contenders for the nomination
Personally, I think that says more about the present-day Republican Party than it does about Trump, unfortunately.
...this mentally unsound person beat the heir-apparent and immensely favoured democratic opponent for the presidency - on a budget that was about 50% of her budget, zero media support and plenty of foreign opposition
This "heir apparent" (in your mind) was almost equally as disliked as Trump. She was a weak nominee, there's little question about that.
Even then, however, he still received nearly 3 million fewer votes than Hillary Clinton on election day.
Hillary received 65,844,954 votes (48%) to Trump's 62,979,879 votes (46%).
http://www.nytimes.com/elections/results/president
As for the electoral college, he won competitive states that won him the Presidency by very narrow margins as well:
Michigan: 0.3%
Wisconsin: 0.7%
Pennsylvania: 0.7%
And even that was mainly because many Democrats simply stayed home.