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Letter to the editor: What I’ve learned about Trump

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By Tribune-Review
1 Min Read Aug. 14, 2020 | 5 years Ago
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Recently our president went to Oklahoma, where his campaign visit fizzled. With close physical contact, he could have infected many people with coronavirus. Then he visited Walter Reed Hospital in Washington after being embarrassed into wearing a mask. I believe he is irresponsible.

Then there’s our vice president, President Trump’s walking, talking rubber stamp who follows along like a loyal lapdog.

But back to Trump again. In my opinion, this guy is an immoral (look at his treatment of women), arrogant, smug excuse for a man (look at his treatment of Joe Biden, who never has called him a name).

He and his disciples have been bragging about what he’s done for the economy. Last time I checked, the unemployment rate was 11%.

A few key words come to mind: Morals, ethics, truth, honesty, integrity, responsibility, respectability and empathy are words that don’t seem to mean a thing to him. That’s the most important thing I’ve learned about him in the past 3½ years. I’m glad I paid that much attention.

I think his youngest son is more mature and has a higher IQ than him. Hopefully while growing up, he won’t be following in his footsteps.

Tom Pevarnik

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