Half right. The Republican party voted for the retrenchment xenophobe isolationist noise maker. Trump's integrity or commitment to that case is doubtful. He has shown a willingness to spin on a dime already. Both parties have been majority free trade for several generations. And words like nationbuilding have built in overbreadth. It's truthful application is that when the US uses force it attempts to clean the mess by insisting a democracy replace the autocrat. It's not going around willy-nilly toppling everything it sees. Neither is free trade without limitations. We certainly have bilateral agreements and sanctions and import levies imposed by us and on us. So those items are a matter of emphasis, rhetoric and particular goals rather than nonnegotiable policy implemented everywhere at once. Only Trump was so devious or stupid to use categorical language in all his promises and goals which simply ensures he will be proven a liar in chief. I agree partially on the comparison of Trump vis a vis Hillary and Bush II. Hillary does not have more in common with Bush than Trump in a host of domestic items like consumer protections, the judiciary, military spending, social security, public finance and tax. The Bushes voted for Hillary, like all never Trump people, by the sheer revulsion of his bigotry, lack of statesmanship and complete lack of competence he displayed on any presidential skill set, in addition to ridiculous hairbrained schemes like the great southern Mexican wall of china lie.
Many people simply did not want the office degraded by a clown in chief, and that is exactly what you voted for, and we against.