Los Angeles Times

Voting for the best sales pitch

- Bob Ginn Thomas Sexton

Re “Why Bush is losing,” Opinion, Feb. 3

Matt Latimer is right about Jeb Bush failing to understand that “running for president has evolved into a performanc­e.” I have a warning for anyone who might be fooled by a candidate’s “performanc­e.”

Several years back while vacationin­g with my wife in Cancun, Mexico, we were approached by a man who said he wanted to give us something for nothing. Having previously been warned, I thought this guy was most likely a “snagger” for a time- share sales presentati­on. But my wife said, “How can it hurt us? We can always say no.”

Anyone who has attended a time- share presentati­on will tell you these people are aggressive­ly smooth ( think Donald Trump) and use every tactic to get you to sign a contract. We did just that, and I still wonder how I got suckered.

Americans should be careful. “The Art of the Deal” doesn’t care about buyer’s remorse. Once you buy, you’re stuck.

Arcadia

Latimer’s depiction of the president as the competent parent driving the car through ice while we sing songs in the back seat is interestin­g but laughable when applied to his former boss, George W. Bush.

My experience during his presidency was of a 6- yearold stealing the family car because his 18- year- old friend Dick told him to. They were speeding uncontroll­ably through a snowstorm with zero visibility, and I was screaming from the back seat, “Let me out!”

Huntington Beach

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States