The man has been completely consumed by Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS), and his latest rant on Fox News shows that he's gone completely off the deep end.
Doocy, yet again, squabbled with fellow host Brian Kilmeade over the GOP debates, which, as Doocy baselessly claims, Trump is terrified of.
From Radar Online:
On Thursday, Doocy brought up a recent Wall Street Journal essay that asked, “Why is Donald Trump Afraid to Debate?"
Doocy said, “It talks about how he’s got a big lead, but he’s acting as if it weren’t as if he won. The last line is Trump’s advisers may be telling him he should appear, lest he says something that hurts his legal defense. But that’s a sign of weakness, not strength.”
He added, “And it’ll have to answer those questions eventually. What is the former president afraid of? Because everywhere I go when I talk to people about the debates, they say they really like to see what he has to say.”
Doocy continued, “You know, I think Donald Trump, Donald Trump being afraid don’t don’t add up ever in anything, period, that that conversation started. And why doesn’t he? Because he’s up by 40 points, you’re saying, What’s the point? I think part of it has to do with he might say something that could imperil him.”
Kilmeade, who has supported Trump since day one and whose opinion has not changed despite his criminal cases, interjected, “Donald Trump and ‘afraid’ don’t add up in anything, ever, period.”
Doocy suggested that Trump may be avoiding the debate stage because he’s afraid he would say something wrong.
“I think part of it has to do with he might say something that could imperil him,” Doocy said.
Kilmeade is right on the money when he says Trump and the word "afraid" simply do not go together.
Trump did not attend the GOP debate because there's simply no point. He's forty points ahead of everyone else, and his time was much better spent sitting down and talking to Tucker Carlson.
That's it. End of the story. Sorry, Steve, but it has nothing to do with fear.