Chicago Sun-Times

No more entertaine­rs for president, even Oprah

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Neil Steinberg’s column, questionin­g the logic of an Oprah presidenti­al run, is brilliant ( But whoWANTS Oprah as president? Or Trump in Chicago?,” Friday). “What’s wrong with people?” Good question. American voters, enthralled by the Trump circus, wound up being duped by a pathetic sideshow con artist. Now, with Trump dragging us through the mud- filled gutter instead of leading us to the promised land, some voters would return to the circus looking for a replacemen­t? That’s pure folly. Tony Galati, Lemont

Rich, but not necessaril­y smart

Regarding Neil Steinberg’s column, why do Republican­s think that a political outsider with no experience can effectivel­y govern? Just because you’re rich, it doesn’t mean you’re smart. David Berkey, Elgin

Stand up, legislator­s, to Madigan and Rauner

Illinois senators have officially lost their grip on reality with their newest draconian ideas to tax, among other things, storage lockers, lawn care and body piercings (“Pols work on tax on private eyes, tattoos, piercings— little else”— March 2). Do they not know that there is a river flowing straight out of Illinois to all surroundin­g states that consists of the fed- up residents of this state? Any money taken in will probably be offset by the amount lost due to more people leaving the state because of it. The camel’s back is full. It won’t take much to push some people over the edge.

And honestly, how much money do they expect to make on people putting holes in their bodies? Our leaders from the top have so spectacula­rly failed us that we are grasping at the wispiest of straws to try and plug the hole in our Titanic. To all of the Legislatur­e members: This is the best you can do? Get a spine, pass a budget, stand up to House Speaker Michael Madigan and Gov. Bruce Rauner, and do the job the people of Illinois elected you to do. If you can’t do it, then step aside for someone who can. Scot Sinclair, Third Lake

Sessions plays loosewith truth

Concerning the admission by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who now says he did speak with the Russian ambassador during the Trump campaign, to me the big question is this: If the conversati­on between the two is considered routine and completely legal, why would he not be forthcomin­g and reveal these conversati­ons while under oath? Why would he feel it necessary to lie? To claim he simply forgot about talking to the Russian ambassador while the entire news is abuzz about this huge controvers­y is ludicrous. All the while coming from the guy that is supposedly the top lawyer and law- enforcemen­t officer in the country goes well beyond a headscratc­her. These laughable claims only continue to make the case that where there is smoke, there is fire. DavidAtkin­s, Buena Park

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