By Michael Moore
A week has gone by since Donald Trump admitted he's only been to "two
or three" of his daily presidential national security briefings. There
have been 36 of them since the day he secured enough electoral college
votes to be appointed president next Monday when the Electoral College
meets.
Most would agree the #1 job of the leader of any country
is to keep its people safe. There is no more important meeting every day
for the President than the one where he learns what the day's potential
threats are to the country. That Trump would find it too cumbersome or
too annoying to have to sit through 20 minutes of listening to his top
intelligence people tell him who's trying to kill us today, simply
boggles the mind.
Of course, our minds have been so boggled so
many times in the past year by this foolish man no one seems that
surprised or concerned. He can get up at 5 in the morning and send
angry, childish tweets about how he's being portrayed on SNL ("Not
funny! Unwatchable!"), or belittling the local elected union leader in
Indiana, but he doesn't have time to hear about the threats to our
national security.
So, my fellow Americans, when the next
terrorist attack happens -- and it will happen, we all know that -- and
after the tragedy is over, amidst the death and destruction that might
have been prevented, you will see Donald Trump acting quickly to blame
everyone but himself. He will suspend constitutional rights. He will
round up anyone he deems a threat. He will declare war, and his
Republican Congress will back him.
And no one will remember that
he wasn't paying attention to the growing threat. Wasn't attending the
daily national security briefings. Was playing golf instead or meeting
with celebrities or staying up til 3 am tweeting about how unfair CNN is.
He said he didn't need to be briefed. "You know, I think I'm smart. I
don't need to hear the same thing over and over each day for eight
years." That's what he told Fox News on December 11th when asked why he
wasn't attending the security briefings. Don't forget that date and his
hubris as we bury the dead next year.
We had a president like him
before. He, too, lost the popular vote, a majority of Americans saying
they didn't want him in the Oval Office. But his governor/brother and
his ex-CIA chief/dad's appointees to the Supreme Court put an end to
that, and he was installed as Commander-in-Chief. On August 6, 2001, he
was on a month-long vacation at his ranch in Texas. That morning, the
White House Counsel handed him his daily national security briefing. He
glanced at it, set it aside and then went fishing for the rest of the
day. Below is the photo of that moment which I showed the world in
"Fahrenheit 9/11". The headline on the security briefing reads: BIN
LADEN DETERMINED TO STRIKE INSIDE U.S. On the top page it tells how bin
Laden will do this: with planes. George W. Bush didn't leave the ranch
to go back to work for the next four weeks. In the fifth week, bin Laden
attacked the US with planes on September 11th.
It's one thing
to have a president who was asleep at the wheel. But, my friends, it's a
whole other thing to now have a president-elect who REFUSES TO EVEN GET
BEHIND THE WHEEL! This utter neglect of duty, a daily snub at the
people who work to protect us, the first Commander-in-Chief to literally
be AWOL and announcing proudly he isn't going to change -- this, I
assure you, is going to get a lot of innocent people killed.
To
you, Mr. Trump, I say this: When this next terrorist attack takes place,
it is YOU who will be charged by the American people with a gross
dereliction of duty. It was YOUR job to pay attention, to protect the
country. But you were too busy tweeting and defending Putin and
appointing cabinet members to dismantle the government. You didn't have
time for the daily national security briefing.
Don't think we're going
to let you use a modern-day burning of the Reichstag as your excuse to
eliminate our civil liberties and our democracy.
We will
remember that while the plot to kill Americans was being hatched, your
time was consumed by whom you saw as the real threat to America: Alec
Baldwin in a wig.
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