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The less likely a presidential candidate is, the more unlikely, and, often, inexperienced, his aides are--that is, an unlikely candidate can attract only unlikely aides, as the likely ones go to the more likely candidates. When an unlikely candidate wins--and as outsiders become ever more the quadrennial flavor of the month, the more likely an unlikely candidate is to get elected--ever more peculiar people fill the White House.