We Have a President Who Won't Defend Our Nation - by Mike Barnicle
This is the first time across all the dust-covered years of our history, that an elected commander-in-chief chose to tweet instead of plan to defend the country.
MIKE BARNICLE
02.19.18 8:30 AM ET
All through the past week, it seemed as if the nation was slouching through each day burdened by the whiplash of headlines that defined hourly a new, distorting definition of what it now means to be President of the United States. It began Tuesday, when Director of National Intelligence Dan Coats informed the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee that frankly, the United States is under attack.
Coats sat at a long table alongside the directors of the CIA, the FBI,and the head of the National Security Agency. All were in agreement: Russia had declared war on our country.
The president, Donald Trump, did nothing. This is the first time across all the dust-covered years of our history, centuries filled with courage and honor, that the elected commander-in-chief chose to tweet instead of plan to defend the country.
Tuesday became Wednesday and the Senate used the time to prove it has evolved into an assembly paralyzed by partisanship, polarization and a politics so petty and cynical that even an overwhelmingly popular policyallowing thousands brought here years ago by their parentscould not gain approval to stay. Dreams of simply being able to continue living the lives theyve led for years, crushed and nearly dead.
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