Can Trump Do No Wrong? - And Response

  • Thursday, October 13, 2016

Listening to defenders of Trump makes me question both the reasoning and the intellect of those that so fervently back this guy. I have been tempted to ask this question and so will - What, dear supporter, would it take for you to just say, enough?

The man, so corrupt and so vile, continues to receive support from many folk that live in our state. What we know now about Trump should be enough for the party and the people to just say, adios.

If he bought an AR-15 and then went on a shooting rampage of all those that have criticized him, would the support still be present? Or, as I feel, he can do no wrong.

Whatever happened to scrutiny of the candidates we elect for office?

Robert Brooks

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Mr. Brooks, your point is well taken. The problem is that you could interchange the name "Hillary Rodham Clinton" for Trump and not change any other words in your article and it would be just as accurate and applicable.

The fact is that our bar has been lowered appreciably from "exceptional to adequate". The truth is we need a severe change in course. Our Nation suffers greatly at the hands of those in "power" including Congress and Obama.

HRC will simply be more of the same. She will simply say anything and do nothing or the things she will do will do great harm. I am willing to accept the change agent we have been given and I think a lot of other intelligent, fed-up voters will do the same.

Don Howard

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