
About The Author
Richard Rucker
Richard Rucker is a retired attorney from Murfreesboro, Tennessee who developed a lifelong fascination with politics thanks to his father’s political involvement. Some of Richard’s earliest memories are meetings of his father with various persons running for office in Rutherford County and in Tennessee.
He was educated in public schools and graduated from the University of Tennessee with the degree of Juris Doctor awarded in 1970. When old enough, Richard ran errands for his father’s political friends and helped pass out circulars at political rallies. He has maintained his finger on the political pulse and kept up with the methods and tactics of those running for public office ever since.
His personal public service has included being chosen president of the Rutherford County Bar Association, a six-year term as Judicial Commissioner for the state of Tennessee, served a term on the Ethics & Professional Responsibility Committee of the Tennessee Bar Association, served on the TBA Board of Law Examiners and published several articles in the Bar Journal.
Since Barack Obama’s election as President, Richard has noticed a shift in American politics, with Republican politicians becoming less truthful and more arrogantly authoritarian. This trend reached its high-water mark in Donald Trump’s presidency. With Trump now openly stating that he wants to be a dictator for one day, only a blind mind would believe he would not try to take advantage of that opportunity in any way that he could, and in getting his self-appointed Supreme Court majority to approve his actions in the inevitable follow-up lawsuit. This of course assumes that Dictator Donald would permit a lawsuit challenging his dictatorial behavior.
The author’s book is a compilation of carefully selected lies, deceit, and desperate tactics employed by Trump, documented by the author’s six-year research during Trump’s candidacy and years thereafter. Analysis of Trump’s evil whirlwind behavior in the past forecasts a hurricane of horrors if he and his wealthy supporters buy the office of President of the United States again.