A Taco Trump Recipe for Bullies & Bulls
- davd soul
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
A new yet old slam against No. 47 is seen in the “Taco Trump” memes implying he’s a “bully” who always “chickens out”. Those gossipy hens are misreading their targeted foil as always. Real estate mogul Trump is & always will be a hard charging bull. Not same as a bully.
Read the history books about Napoleon Bonaparte who the bullying kings of Europe, threatened by France’s new-fangled Rights of Man, also labelled its new leader from Corsica, a bully. (Doesn’t it take one to know one?) Au contraire, the historically recorded accounts by intimates of the corporal who rose to emperor are often strikingly similar: “Passionate patriot, fearless, willing to die for his country, no-nonsense common-sense innovator, forever hard-charging, indefatigable, too trusting in others, a dreamer ...” As such, Napoleon and Trump’s are arguably blood brother doers trying to make the world a better place to live in; their biggest flaw is/was in never sitting still. As a result, both always win a lot ... and lose a lot. But, the key is that these bulls never give up. Rather than “chicken out” like bullies supposedly do, they take defeat as an opportunity or sign to keep searching for solutions, ideas that work.
That relentless pursuit of success, however defined, discombobulates the talkers of the world & infuriates the real envious bullies. Napoleon wound up in jail as the Kings took back their thrones & it may yet happen to Trump should the bully Dems take back the Swamp in the next election. In Europe, the Kings’ return to power after Waterloo meant Europe would say goodbye to any kind of human rights for decades more. In America, a woke bullies return to power in 2028 suggests the end of modern democracy here ... as they again demand it be redefined as if Karl Marx were in charge.
Davd Soul

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