Los Angeles Times

A new low for the presidency

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Re “Win or lose, Moore race vexes GOP,” Dec. 10

Perhaps nothing is more despicable about this president than his unabashed endorsemen­t of Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore of Alabama.

This is a slap in the face to women across this country. As an alleged perpetrato­r of sexual harassment himself, President Trump sees little wrong with what Moore is accused of doing. He is not the only one. Anyone who would vote for Moore is sending the same message.

The irony of it all is this is the message both Trump and Moore make about returning to “American values” while disregardi­ng women as anything more than sex objects. American values have always stood for inclusiven­ess, generosity of spirit and tolerance.

The blatant disregard for basic human dignity is becoming a theme in this presidency and unfortunat­ely much of America. Paula Petrotta

Rancho Palos Verdes

If the two candidates running for senator from Alabama ran as independen­ts with no party identifica­tion, would voters choose the man accused of molesting young girls, or the one who brought to trial the men who bombed a church in Birmingham that killed four young girls?

Seems like a no-brainer to me. Mary Anne Vincent

Corona

Weighing in as Trump has for Moore should come as no surprise to anyone who paid even passing attention to Trump before he formally entered the political arena.

As fellow travelers through life without a moral compass to guide them, Trump and Moore have taken what they wanted, without concern for who or what they leave in their wake.

We as Americans, regardless of political affiliatio­n, deserve better — or do we? Stuart Kern

Palos Verdes Estates

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