Los Angeles Times

A 4th we deserved

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Re “Pomp, politics, protests in U.S. capital,” July 5

President Jimmy Carter recently noted that the United States has enjoyed only 16 years of peace in its 240-plus years as a country, making it “the most warlike nation in the history of the world.” On the day the United States celebrated its 243rd birthday, it was probably appropriat­e for President Trump to lead a celebratio­n in Washington that featured tanks and war planes.

Many criticized this warlike display as a political show. Maybe it was, but, in reality, this is who we have been and continue to be, a nation perpetuall­y wielding a sword.

If this is our destiny, how many more Fourth of July holidays are there left to celebrate, as we pay tribute to war over and over?

Ken Johnson, Piñon Hills

How utterly shameful for Trump to stage such a transparen­tly self-promoting Fourth of July spectacle. His “we are one people” speech took the demagogic cake. Trump avowed that “we all share the same heroes,” as if he and the people who make up his base do not vilify the late Sen. John McCain, whom most other Americans deem a true war hero.

He disingenuo­usly conflated patriotism with religion by proclaimin­g that “we all were made by the same almighty God.” That pious take ignored how “God” has numerous disparate definition­s, and how more than 30 million Americans hold nontheisti­c beliefs.

Adorning a costly overthe-top parade with affected patriotic rhetoric didn’t help the president’s reelection campaign. Trump’s gala merely confirmed what more and more voters are realizing: His sound bites and photo ops are contrived to divert attention from how his inept, unethical reign is underminin­g our democracy.

Nancy A. Stone Santa Monica

Trump’s squanderin­g of millions of dollars to honor himself on July 4 once again demonstrat­ed that he is more concerned about the state of his ego rather than the state of the union. He is a man whose only concern is feeding the bottomless pit of his narcissism at all costs, much to the detriment of our nation.

From Day One of his presidency, Trump’s actions have been driven by self-servitude, greed and the abusive use of authority. The only thing worse than the ineffectiv­eness of Trump’s leadership is the American people whose silence condones and supports his ineptitude.

Doris K. Reed Palm Desert

Watching the Independen­ce Day celebratio­n in Washington, I was reminded of actor Russell Crowe in his role in “Gladiator” looking at a crowd and asking, “Are you not entertaine­d?” while Roman democracy crumbles under an incompeten­t autocrat.

Trump is a great showman and his performanc­es have captured a huge swath of Americans despite his destructio­n of the environmen­t, our relationsh­ip with traditiona­l allies and our traditiona­l values. In a reality TV era, he is a master manipulato­r. Heaven help us.

Barbara H. Bergen Los Angeles

There was nothing to criticize about Trump’s Fourth of July speech reviewing the military history of America. It was quite presidenti­al.

If not for his supposed case of bone spurs that exempted him from the military draft during the Vietnam War, Trump could have made it more personal by noting his own dedication to our armed forces by reviewing his service.

For those of us who did serve, it is good to hear the public reminded of what the American military has contribute­d to our country.

Charles M. Weisenberg Beverly Hills

 ?? Mandel Ngan AFP/Getty Images ?? PRESIDENT TRUMP and First Lady Melania Trump at the “Salute to America” event in Washington.
Mandel Ngan AFP/Getty Images PRESIDENT TRUMP and First Lady Melania Trump at the “Salute to America” event in Washington.

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