Renowned conservative, Rick Wilson, pulls no punches in his Resolute Square piece, dissecting former President Donald Trump’s tendency to flee from challenges rather than face them head-on. Wilson brands Trump as a coward and explores instances where the ex-president opted for evasion over confrontation.
In a stark assessment, Wilson encourages those championing democracy to remember a crucial fact: Donald Trump is a coward. A chickens–t. He’s a yellow cur, running from, not to, the sounds of the guns.
Highlighting a pattern common among autocrats, Wilson delves into the aspirations Trump publicly shares. He draws parallels to historical figures, emphasizing that while some autocrats faced mortal threats, Trump, so far, has not experienced such dire circumstances.
As Trump navigates multiple legal battles, Wilson notes a stark contrast in his demeanor within and outside the courtroom. Behind closed doors, Trump reveals a more restrained and controlled side, adhering to legal advice and projecting a measured response.
Wilson suggests that Trump’s bravado is a facade, rooted in a fear of his formidable father and controlling mother. He portrays Trump as a man who has never engaged in physical confrontations, aware of his own fraudulence but harboring dreams of one more successful con before being exposed.
In conclusion, Wilson challenges America to see through Trump’s attempts to instill fear, asserting that Trump, deep down, fears being recognized for the coward he truly is.
