Just spent a moment wondering why I had such an emotional reaction to Biden taking the lead in Pa. I realized I have spent the better part of the past five years focusing on warning about Trump, calling out his abuses and doing what I could to help defeat him.
I've never spent so much time focused on a single goal for such a protracted period in my life (except trying to ensure my kids were happy and healthy). I'm not sure what I have done has made any difference at all. But the threat posed by Trump has always been so clear to me.
He has always seemed to me a national security threat which is why when I was at Foreign Policy we broke tradition and endorsed Hillary Clinton while warning of that threat. He has emerged not only as a traitor but as an existential threat to American democracy.
Never in my life has such a threat existed and it his defeat has had a greater urgency than any other political act in my sixty-plus years. I am under no illusion. We are a long way from having this race resolved. Clearly, the threat from Trump remains.
Indeed, the threat from Trump is particularly acute now and will be until he is gone. Further, the threat posed by Trump's political base and by the remaining leaders of the GOP is also profound. They made Trump possible...beginning with Ronald Reagan.
Rupert Murdoch helped shaped the disinformation echosystem (yes...I mean "echo" not "eco") that has fed half America with lies. The Kochs have funded the hijacking of our institutions to serve their agenda for decades. Putin factored all this in his plan to weaken us.
McConnell has been their shepherd in the Senate. Their sheep from Graham to the House extremists remain. This is the group has the fueled gross inequality, the institutional racism in the U.S., all the malign forces weakening us and further empowering the few and our enemies.
So the day after Trump goes a massive job of work will remain. But Trump has been such an immediate, unique threat--not just one of the very worst traitors in our history (as I have written in my most recent book), but the most corrupt, unfit, president in our history.
He is also a vile man who has sought to fuel division in our country via fanning the flames of racial hatred, of seeking to normalize misogyny like his own, of debasing our institutions at home and abroad. Every minute he is president we are weakened and diminished as a nation.
So, forgive me the emotion. I know many many other people have put in similar much more significant efforts. But in some ways this has been the resistance struggle of our adult lives...and bring Trump to the brink of defeat is a watershed.
The work will and must go on. But between us, I have to admit, there will be joy and a sense of relief when he is gone. That said, the toll he has taken...measured in suffering and in lives is so great that as much as we cheer his departure we must mourn that he was here at all.
We still must come to grips with the why of Trump if we are to defeat the broader movement and have any chance of restoring and healing this nation. That won't happen over night. And no doubt we must vigilant against further abuses by a desperate Trump as has proven...
...nothing is beneath this president. He cares about no one but himself and certainly not about our country, our institutions, our values or the American people. So...onward. But, there is no harm in being gratified by the progress we have made so far.
Well done to all of you who made this possible, to every voter, canvasser, donor or Thanksgiving table or water cooler speech-giver who moved us closer to this outcome.
And now, onward. There is, as noted, a great deal more work to be done.
p.s. As @DeepStateRadio listeners know, I am deeply moved by the election of @KamalaHarris--as a woman, a person of color, as a child of immigrants in this time when that issue is fraught, and as a leader of a new generation of Dem leaders (the first post-Boomer). It gets to me.
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It is hard to imagine the shock and horror associated with the election of 2016 have been exceeded. But they have been. A president guilty of mass murder, of serial corruption, of crimes against humanity, of being a traitor...and those who enabled, supported, and protected him...
...have not been repudiated, have retained power. Trump aside, think of the message being sent by returning McConnell and his mob to the majority. Think how they will take it. Think what they will read into tonight's results.
And they will be right if they draw the conclusion that a major, unwavering bloc of Americans do not care about democracy or the rule of law or fairness or decency or even about human life, that they are motivated by racism and by greed and by twisted ideologies.
Astonishingly, the normalizers are at it again, at 3 a.m. on the most bizarre and disturbing election night in American history. Sure they're trying to be calm and say all is normal. But it is a disservice to understate the extraordinary damage the president has just done.
It is misleading to underplay the danger posed by Trump right now. Yes, our system should work, but so far, for four years now, it has not. Manifold crimes have gone unpunished. Our institutions have come under assault from those sworn to protect them.
Now, Trump is carrying forward a plan he announced weeks ago. He has launched a coup against the US people. He is attempting to steal the power our Constitution gives to them--to us. And anyone who blithely assumes that won't happen, because "our system doesn't work that way..."
It's not even noon on Election Day. We don't know the results. Disappointment may loom. Or success. But the commitment of so many for so long to combatting a malevolent president and GOP who are actively attacking our government has been deeply inspiring.
You all are fighting for your country. You all are doing what is essential to preserve a democracy. You all are what makes America a country that is so much greater than its many flaws and likely in the end to triumph over our enemies and continue growing and evolving.
Some of you have been engaged in this battle for years & years. All of you know it does not end today. But the sacrifices and brilliance and resolve of so many millions should be a source of hope for us all. And I, like so many others I know, am deeply grateful for your efforts.
The president, the attorney general, many courts, powerful donors, the Russian government, the Iranian government, and right wing extremists are all actively working not only to beat @JoeBiden but to disrupt the elections and call the results into doubt. Don't underestimate them.
You may feel that polls show the will of the people is massively against Trump, that Trump's disastrous record will sink him or that Biden's competence & decency ensures his victory. Don't kid yourself. Potent forces are working around the clock to ensure none of that matters.
Beating Trump is an uphill battle that will require huge effort between now and Election Day and perhaps even after. Besides the powerful, his allies include the complacency, apathy, and distraction of many American voters. Now is the time to work to counteract all that.
I just watched "The Trial of the Chicago 7." I enjoyed it very much, quirks and Sorkinisms and all. My biggest take away was the level of anger that existed in America over our tragic losses in Vietnam. They were, over 20 years, a quarter of our deaths this year of COVID.
Vietnam was a tragic error. It damaged the US grievously and does so to this day. But, bad as it was, there was at least to a point, a strategic rationale behind it. At least half, according to experts, and perhaps up to 90 percent of US COVID deaths were needless.
Terrible misjudgments led to the Vietnam catastrophe, many officials were responsible--from the military, at DoD, in the White House and elsewhere. But the COVID catastrophe can be laid at the feet of the ego of one man, the selfishness, ignorance and unfitness of Donald Trump.
My book "Traitor: A History of Betraying America from Benedict Arnold to Donald Trump" is out a week from today. It puts Trump in a historical perspective, essential in the run up to this election because it underscores how egregious his crimes have been. bit.ly/34DnTXf