Los Angeles Times

When the letters tilt pro-Trump

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Iperuse The Times’ letters page, you’ve noticed by now that there’s a pretty wide gap in the number of submission­s published that criticize President Trump and those that express support for him. The simplest explanatio­n for this tilt is that we receive far more letters written in opposition to Trump.

The difference is noticeable enough that when reader opinion breaks in Trump’s favor, I tend to hear about it — both from surprised supporters of the president who sometimes lace their appreciati­on with derision of The Times, and from readers dismissive of proTrump arguments or who say they would rather not read letters defending the president in their newspaper.

That dynamic played out this week in response to two letters critical of columnist Virginia Heffernan’s recent piece lambasting the president’s “Tank Day.” My response, as it is always: I do my best to have the letters page reflect the mix of opinions expressed to us by readers.

— Paul Thornton, letters editor

Santa Barbara resident N.J. Hansl was grateful to read some pro-Trump letters:

As a follow-up to the two great responses to Heffernan’s column printed in the July 9 paper, I want to thank the L.A. Times for two things.

First, thank you for publishing two rare letters expressing opinions other than the typical anger

shared by readers who are easily influenced by liberal newspapers.

Second, thank you for writing articles and opinions promoting resentment and contempt day after day, with the apparent goal of destroying Trump, the beautiful first lady, their family and the president’s Cabinet.

No. 1 gives me hope there are still some people who can think objectivel­y. As for No. 2, although at first I was not particular­ly impressed by Trump when he was a candidate, those articles give me a clear understand­ing of how masses of people can be misled and manipulate­d. Thanks to the L.A. Times, I became a big fan of Trump.

Bill Blum of Studio City was on the other side:

I got a big kick out of the two letters that complained about Heffernan’s coverage of Trump’s Independen­ce Day event.

The complainer­s said nothing about the moral, ethical and political outrages that the mean-spirited, narcissist­ic, bigoted, dictator-loving, lying, vulgar, money-grubbing, unAmerican president inflicts on us, our country and the world.

And the writers have a problem with Heffernan’s weekly screeds — that’s a gut-buster.

So was Bob Murtha of Santa Maria:

One of the two proTrump contributo­rs to the July 9 letters page thinks Heffernan should be replaced because of her unceasing attacks on the president. “You need a new columnist who can do something besides bash the president every week,” she wrote.

According to this writer, Trump “did not boast about what a great president he is” during his Fourth of July speech. Really? We shouldn’t bash the king of bashers? The consummate narcissist?

The British ambassador to the United States just this week described Trump and the White House as inept, insecure, chaotic and dysfunctio­nal, an assessment no doubt shared by many of our closest allies. He was immediatel­y bashed by the president as a loser, a favorite term he uses to describe anyone who disagrees with him.

When are these Trump defenders going to realize he is the loser and he’s becoming more and more dangerous?

 ?? Patrick Semansky Associated Press ?? PROTESTERS chant at a supporter of President Trump on the National Mall in Washington on July 4.
Patrick Semansky Associated Press PROTESTERS chant at a supporter of President Trump on the National Mall in Washington on July 4.

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