Los Angeles Times

Politician­s cheat? Mon dieu!

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Re “Playing husband card is risky for Trump,” May 22

Breathing heavily as if it was a shocker, The Times gave us a front-page recap of the extramarit­al bedroom antics of Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.

When will America and The Times grow up and realize that cheating by politician­s is nothing new and no big deal? As a breed, they lust for approval, admiration, power and conquest, and their roll call of adulterers includes Franklin Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, Gary Hart, Eliot Spitzer, Newt Gingrich, Nelson Rockefelle­r and lots of others.

The French are much more rational about hot pants in high places. After President Francois Mitterrand died, his wife invited his mistress to grieve with her at the funeral. France shrugged. Al Ramrus

Pacific Palisades

As your article states, Clinton cheated on his wife; so did Trump, Gingrich and former Rep. Bob Livingston (R-La.).

But only the Clintons smeared the names of the women who stepped forward to accuse the president. Monica Lewinsky was a thong-wearing stalker, and Hillary Clinton referred to her as a “narcissist­ic loony toon.”

Anyone who listens to Monica Lewinsky’s TED talk could not possibly vote for Hillary Clinton. Leslie Rodriguez

Los Angeles

It appears nothing is risky for Trump. The media let Trump off the hook for lie after lie after lie, insult after insult after insult.

The media have let the citizens of this country down. We still know almost nothing of Trump’s policy positions. Trump always wants a break; how about giving the people of this country a break? Jim Reginato

Carpinteri­a

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