Los Angeles Times

Temper Trump? Don’t bet on it.

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Re “The Bannon Way leads to disaster,” Opinion, Jan. 31

Jonah Goldberg, a rare conservati­ve who refuses to be blinded by President Trump’s glitter, neverthele­ss suggests that he will move to the center.

Good luck on that one. Trump got elected by throwing red meat to his supporters, and there is no reason to believe he will stop. He is what he is: unsubtle, impulsive and selfabsorb­ed. Anything that would make a normal person move to the center, such as igniting a firestorm with an ill-considered executive order, serves only to cement his conviction that he is beset by evil opponents.

Trump and the government won’t move toward the center until he leaves the White House. Geoff Kuenning

Claremont

I cannot believe it: I agree with Goldberg.

Yes, Trump has mashed the gas pedal on crazy and foolish, while top advisor Stephen K. Bannon “relishes sowing chaos and demonizing the press.”

Trump was voted in largely because of his reputation as a successful businessma­n who can shake up the status quo. But his administra­tion’s disastrous first weeks are not about setting negotiatin­g positions. The world can see that there’s nothing normal or rational about the sloppy, ill-timed, unvetted actions.

Goldberg says that Democrats and the media are supplying gasoline for Trump’s destructiv­e fires. Yeah, and Bannon is the one wielding the flamethrow­er. Mark Karagianis

Porter Ranch

That I am frequently agreeing with Goldberg just shows me that we are indeed in trying times.

Where are the Republican legislator­s and other leaders? History will not judge kindly those who were too cowardly to risk the wrath of Trump’s ragged band of supporters. Irene Guimera

Manhattan Beach

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