Hillary Clinton: "American Democracy is in Crisis"
From The Atlantic
"Our democratic institutions and traditions are under siege. We need to do everything we can to fight back."
In the roughly 21 months since he took the oath of office, Trump has sunk far below the already-low bar he set for himself in his ugly campaign. Exhibit A is the unspeakable cruelty that his administration has inflicted on undocumented families arriving at the border, including separating children, some as young as eight months, from their parents. According to The New York Times, the administration continues to detain 12,800 children right now, despite all the outcry and court orders. Then theres the presidents monstrous neglect of Puerto Rico: After Hurricane Maria ravaged the island, his administration barely responded. Some 3,000 Americans died. Now Trump flatly denies those deaths were caused by the storm. And, of course, despite the recent indictments of several Russian military intelligence officers for hacking the Democratic National Committee in 2016, he continues to dismiss a serious attack on our country by a foreign power as a hoax.
Trump and his cronies do so many despicable things that it can be hard to keep track. I think that may be the pointto confound us, so its harder to keep our eye on the ball. The ball, of course, is protecting American democracy. As citizens, thats our most important charge. And right now, our democracy is in crisis.
I dont use the word crisis lightly. There are no tanks in the streets. The administrations malevolence may be constrained on some frontsfor nowby its incompetence. But our democratic institutions and traditions are under siege. We need to do everything we can to fight back. Theres not a moment to lose.
As I see it, there are five main fronts of this assault on our democracy.
She has never been reticent about truth when it comes to our national well-being.
She has always been an intelligent, articulate, and yes, even a passionate advocate for democracy.
This is one of her best. It's worth reading the whole thing. Especially the section "How did we get here?"
I am grateful that she's a true leader, that her lifetime has intersected with mine, and that I had the chance to vote for her. It will always remain one of the proudest moments of my life.
appreciatively,
Bright