PIERS MORGAN: There ARE traitors in your intelligence services and some reporters ARE disgracefully biased but you can't run America on your own, Mr. President. So calm down and stop making it so easy for your enemies.
Dear
Mr. President,
Slow
down. Tone down. Calm down.
I
know why you’re so angry.
It
enrages you that the same media that blew so much collective smoke up your
backside in the first few months of your campaign are now blowing so much
collective fire and brimstone.
They’re
behaving like Dr. Frankenstein when he lost control of his creature, and
displaying much of the same fevered hysteria.
It’s
made some of them rankly hypocritical, demanding – rightly – that every word
that comes from your presidential mouth is 100% accurate, whilst failing that
simple test themselves through laziness or commercial greed.
Donald Trump gestures during his news
conference at the White House on Friday. Piers say: 'It’s ridiculous to
describe, as you did on Friday, all of America’s main news networks, in their
entirety, as "FAKE NEWS!"'
When Buzzfeed published completely unverified claims that
you had cavorted with urinating prostitutes in a Russian hotel, I despaired of
my industry.
It
was a disgraceful piece of opportunist click-baiting, and abrogated every basic
rule of journalism.
I
was similarly appalled when Time’s White House pool reporter informed the world
you had removed the bust of Martin Luther King from the Oval Office.
The
optics and implication of that report became instantly clear as it blazed around
the world for 40 uncorrected minutes as hard evidence you’re a racist.
To
quote Churchill again: ‘A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth
has a chance to get its pants on.’
This
report was untrue; the MLK bust was still there.
Time
apologised within the hour but much of the damage was already done. I had
someone the other day citing it to me on Twitter as proof you’re a racist.
I was similarly appalled when Time’s
White House pool reporter informed the world you had removed the bust of Martin
Luther King from the Oval Office. The report was untrue
‘Oh
but that was a genuine mistake!’ bellowed the media, racing to offer their
colleague far more latitude over mistakes than they ever afford this Trump
administration.
You’ve
also had to put up with CNN anchor, Carmen Aristegui, raising two fingers to
her upper lip to compare you to Adolf Hitler, an evil genocidal monster who
directly murdered 12 million people and started a world war that killed many,
many millions more.
That
should surely have been a firing offence for a network that prides itself on
impartiality?
Oh,
and the New Republic shamefully published an essay last week suggesting your
‘bizarre, volatile, behaviour’ may be down to the sexually transmitted
infection, syphilis.
These
are just some of the numerous examples of dreadful media behaviour that fully
justify some of your fury.
Frankly,
I have never seen such a concerted campaign of vicious personal vilification
against a newly elected president.
However,
it would also be true to say I have never seen a newly elected president mount
such a concerted campaign of vicious vilification against the media.
I
don’t have a problem with you describing specific stories as ‘FAKE NEWS!’ if
they are indeed fake, like the ones I referred to.
But
it’s ridiculous to describe, as you did on Friday, all of America’s main news
networks, in their entirety, as ‘FAKE NEWS!’
And
even more ridiculous to say they are now the ‘enemy of the People.’
They’re
not. They, like you, are servants of the People.
You described Judge James Robart as ‘a
so-called judge’ because he blocked your controversial travel ban. He’s not.
He’s a federal judge appointed by the last Republican president, George W. Bush
Nor
does it help your ‘FAKE NEWS!’ cause if a lot of statements from you and your team
since Inauguration Day has been demonstrably inaccurate.
Truth
matters from the media.
It
matters even more from the President.
Speaking
as a professional journalist for the past three decades let me offer some
perspective.
First,
freedom of the press is an absolutely essential tool of any true democracy.
As
Sir Winston Churchill, a man you admire so much you have restored a bust of him
to the Oval Office, said: ‘A free Press is the unsleeping guardian of every
other right that free men prize; it is the most dangerous foe of tyranny. Where
men have the habit of liberty, the Press will continue to be the vigilant
guardian of the rights of the ordinary citizen.’
It’s
OK to criticize the media, of course it is.
But
if that criticism descends into a deliberate attempt to delegitimize, as it did
on Friday, then it crosses a worrying red line that leads, as Senator John
McCain correctly observed, into dictatorship.
The
only thing more serious would be for a leader to try to delegitimize the judiciary,
which you have also done during your breathless first four weeks in office.
You
described Judge James Robart as ‘a so-called judge’ because he blocked your
controversial travel ban.
He’s
not. He’s a federal judge appointed by the last Republican president, George W.
Bush.
You
may not like his decisions, and you are free to challenge them.
But
as President of the United States, you can’t question Judge Robart’s validity
to administer justice without serious evidence to suggest he is unfit to serve.
None of which has been forthcoming.
You’ve also had to put up with CNN
anchor, Carmen Aristegui, raising two fingers to her upper lip to compare you
to Adolf Hitler, an evil genocidal monster who directly murdered 12 million
people and started a world war that killed many, many millions more. That
should surely have been a firing offence for a network that prides itself on
impartiality?
As if your war with the media and
judiciary wasn’t enough, you have also been engaged in a ferocious battle with
your own intelligence agencies. This has already led to the premature departure
of your National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn (pictured), after just three
weeks
And
anyway, he was right about the travel ban. It was poorly drawn up and badly
executed, which is why you are now preparing an entirely new version.
As
if your war with the media and judiciary wasn’t enough, you have also been
engaged in a ferocious battle with your own intelligence agencies.
This
has already led to the premature departure of your National Security Advisor,
General Michael Flynn, after just three weeks.
I’m
still not sure if he did anything seriously wrong, other than – and this is not
an insignificant offence - mislead the Vice-President. But Flynn was tossed on
the political bonfire by your vengeful spooks in collusion with the media,
because they were all fed up with the abusive way you’ve been talking about
them.
Those
spooks’ own behaviour has also been lamentable and possibly criminally so.
It’s
appears some of them have been deliberately leaking classified information to
damage you and your administration. Even worse, we’re told they may have been
withholding vital intelligence from you because they don’t trust you.
If
true, this is shocking and unacceptable, and you must punish the culprits.
But
you must also work quickly to restore mutual trust with your intelligence
agencies. You need them on your side.
Just
as I also urge you to restore some mutual respect with the media and the
judiciary.
They
must be free to do their jobs.
It’s
perfectly legitimate for reporters to properly investigate any links that may
exist between your administration and Vladimir Putin’s Russia. After all, you
fired General Flynn, not the media.
They’re
entitled to get to the bottom of why, particularly given the whirlwind of
rumours surrounding Russian’s alleged attempt to rig and hack the US election
to your benefit.
That
is the whole point of the 1st Amendment, which is the bedrock of the
Constitution that I know you love.
As
for the media, Churchill had a valuable message for my profession too:
‘Everyone
is in favour of free speech. Hardly a day goes by without its being extolled.
But some people’s idea of it is that they are free to say what they like but if
anyone says anything back, that is an outrage.’
In
other words, stop throwing indignant, over-sensitive temper tantrums every time
President Trump says anything about you.
He’s
entitled to criticize you, just as you’re entitled to criticize him.
Both
sides just need to do it with a little more respect, and a little less rage.
Speaking as a professional journalist
for the past three decades let me offer some perspective. Freedom of the press
is an essential tool of any true democracy
Bottom
line, Mr. President, is that you can’t keep expending all this time and energy
waging war on the media, judiciary and intelligence agencies.
You’ve
made your points, loud and clear.
Now
you must dial down the aggressive rhetoric and move to delivering on what you promised
the American people. That’s jobs, a healthy economy, security, improved
education, better health, new infrastructure and the obliteration of Islamic
State.
The
frustration for people like me who know you well, Mr. President, and who do not
think you’re a monster, is that your more incendiary rhetoric sometimes
suggests to your critics that you might be.
There’s
enough pathetically over-the-top, and for the most part completely unwarranted
hysteria sweeping the Planet about you as it is without you fuelling the fire.
You’ve
got so many exciting plans, but the good stuff’s getting drowned out in the
noise of your squabbles with the messengers.
Your
announcement about US coal on Friday should have provided great feel-good
headlines.
Instead,
all the attention moved to your latest attack on the media.
That’s
just bad politics.
Mr.
President, you won the battle for the White House in the greatest political
coup America has ever seen.
Now
you must win the real war - to Make America Great Again.
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