Michael Moore said President Joe Biden announcing he’s out of the 2024 race was a “great start,” but the president must step down immediately so Democrats can beat former President Donald Trump.
In a lengthy article on the activist filmmaker’s substack, Moore wrote, “Biden must resign so Harris can run as the incumbent president” so the Democrats can beat Trump as he called on supporters to mobilize to beat the former president.
“It’s been 24 days of mourning since the debate debacle sunk all of us into believing this election was over, that we were going to be abused by Trump for another four years,” Moore wrote. “A sick, sick feeling.”
“But in one shining moment, at 1:46pm [Sunday] afternoon, President Biden, in a true profile in courage, a selfless act for which he will be honored and remembered for years to come, put his country ahead of himself,” he added. “May I ask you, Mr. President, for one more brave and bold action?”
“Kamala Harris will be in a much stronger position to win if she can run as the President of the United States,” Moore continued. “As the incumbent President. This will give the country a chance to see her in action — as the most powerful person in the world.”
The filmmaker then figured that Harris would have close to four months “to show the American people her smarts, her strengths, her heart.”
Moore then went on to gush about Harris and said if Biden steps down immediately, Harris “will have the power to issue significant executive orders that can provide help to the middle class, protect the environment, restore basic women’s rights…”
He concluded his post claiming Trump was “beatable” and claimed America is a “liberal country.”
Earlier this month, the activist filmmaker blasted the “out of control” Democratic Party machine, which he said wanted Americans not to believe the disastrous performance they witnessed of Biden “so mentally and physically incapacitated that he cannot complete a sentence” during the CNN presidential debate.
“This was not a cold. This was a human being in utter collapse,” Moore wrote. “Not just political collapse, or performance collapse, but rather a full frontal lobe meltdown where at any moment you had to wonder… was it possible that the sweet and fragile existence we call ‘life’ was about to short-circuit, or worse, lose power (to Trump)?”
“This is not about whether he’s fit to serve another four years — this is about whether he should serve another four days in the toughest job in the world,” he added. “That’s the question we should be asking.”
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