Los Angeles Times

The staying power of Trump

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Re “Trump, and other things I got wrong,” Opinion, Dec. 30

I am confident that Doyle McManus “missed” in his prediction that Donald Trump would f lame out not because he underestim­ated the anger of the populace, but because he completely misjudged its low informatio­n level.

I blame the conservati­ve news media, which has relentless­ly denigrated President Obama. Many conservati­ves have contented themselves with watching only those “news” sources that align with their prejudices.

I am astonished at the robust and barely concealed level of hatred alive and well in this country, thinly covered with the veil of fundamenta­list Christiani­ty and “family values.” Trump speaks with a very loud bullhorn to this brand of intoleranc­e. Rebecca Hertsgaard

Palm Desert

McManus almost got it right in his column admitting his failure to understand the rise of Trump.

Besides the anger Americans ( not just voters) feel toward the “convention­al” politician, we also feel much the same way about most of the news media, especially those working for the propaganda machines at Fox News, MSNBC, public radio and talk radio.

Even after Trump was applauded for pushing back against Fox News host Megyn Kelly in the first Republican presidenti­al debate, few reporters or pundits indicated they understood the Trump phenomenon. Their failure says as much about them as the politician­s and parties.

Chris Daly

Yucaipa

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