Where is our respect, kindness and dignity? Why do we no longer expect those basic principles from our president and those who surround him?
As I revisited “The American President,” I felt nostalgic for the civil servants running around the West Wing working to pass bipartisan legislation that served the American people. I yearned for the passion that they held for good, honest government.
Some may say that only existed in the fictional worlds of Rob Reiner and Aaron Sorkin. I disagree. With Trump in power for much of this decade — and with Republicans blocking progress even longer than that — we’ve set our standards too low and thrown our bar out the window.
Maybe President Andrew Shepherd said it best as he wrapped up his address to the nation. “We have serious problems to solve, and we need serious men to solve them. And whatever your particular problem is, friend, I promise you, Bob Rumson is not the least bit interested in solving it,” he said of his opponent. “He is interested in two things and two things only: Making you afraid of it and telling you who's to blame for it.”
Rather than govern, Trump is blaming his critics for the problems he has created. He is blaming immigrants, minorities, and Democratic voters and politicians alike. He is blaming you and me.
Meanwhile, in Rob Reiner’s fictional White House, the president decides to fight for two pieces of legislation: an energy bill requiring a 20% reduction of fossil fuels over the next 10 years and a crime bill banning assault weapons and handguns. He also gets the girl. AI couldn’t write an ending this happy.
I’m devastated for the Reiner family, and I’m thinking of Rob and Michele’s loved ones during this awful time. I didn’t know Rob personally, but his work — both in politics and in the arts — spoke for what he believed in and what he would want us to fight for.
In his honor, we must keep fighting for a government that fights for us. We must keep fighting for a president who serves the people. And we must keep fighting for a country that embodies the love, decency and respect that shone through Rob Reiner’s films and touched each and every one of us so deeply.
Now, here's a little joy from our pawtners in the opposition.