I see the hunger for power as personified in Fuhrer Trump in that he is willing to use any means available to wield power and perpetuate his interests in the name of ‘making America great again.’ Notice he is all about America at a time that their should be a dramatic shift in paradigmatic out look and not putting my countries interests above all other countries.
In fact there is no naiveness in his plans as well. They are well thought out and documented in his agenda project 2025. This ‘calculating sinister propaganda’ is the Mein Kampf of the far right. The Fuhrer in this case being the representative of this movement, not having the intelligence to be its architect. And like all despots in the past he facilitates between supporting its principles and not, depending on what facilitates his rise to solidifying his power. The only guiding philosophy for him being the opportunistic means of becoming a ‘King’ and destroying the foundations of democracy. Putting instead representatives (for instance in the Supreme Court) that give him immunity to prosecution in his implementation of any means necessary to achieve ‘monarchy’.
We see the apparent reality with different eyes. To me, the negative qualities you mention are stronger in the democrat elite as personified presently by Comrad Kamala. What convinced me at last was Tulsi Gabbard, with her logic and clear interpretation of political reality in America.