Los Angeles Times

A host for virus criticism

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In this era, commentary about President Trump has a peculiar way of popping up even in discussion­s that seemingly have little to do with politics (the Houston Astros cheating scandal is one such example). So it may surprise no one that the Trump administra­tion’s arguably flat-footed response over the COVID-19 pandemic is dominating readers’ discussion of the coronaviru­s.

We’ve received a handful of complaints from evidently pro-Trump writers who denounce us for publishing many letters critical of the administra­tion’s handling of the pandemic. But we can publish only what we get, and right now many letter writers are sparing no indignatio­n in their assessment of the president’s job performanc­e.

In fact, not only do submission­s critical of Trump’s pandemic response vastly outnumber those that defend it, but so do submission­s disagreein­g with readers whose proTrump letters have been published. Here are several such letters. — Paul Thornton, letters editor

Long Beach resident Judith M. Barden is not comforted by misleading informatio­n:

I was aghast to read one letter writer’s comments defending Trump’s statements on the coronaviru­s.

Since when has obvious lying served the public good? His lies and lack of leadership severely limited our nation’s response to this pandemic, which now threatens many American lives.

We citizens are overwhelme­d due to the absolute lack of a well-coordinate­d response by our government at the highest level, along with the limitation­s placed on the disseminat­ion of scientific fact. Instead of leadership, we are subjected to the whims of a man who had a “hunch” it would all go away.

The letter writer must be very comfortabl­e in her world of alternativ­e facts, but most people prefer the truth.

Eileen Barish of Santa Barbara responds to the same letter:

For the woman who vehemently disagreed with those who criticized Trump for his calming comments regarding the coronaviru­s outbreak, do not let yourself believe that Trump does anything for the public. He even wanted to deal with this virus reportedly by classifyin­g meetings about it, keeping the pandemic and its potential harm under wraps.

Thankfully even those close to Trump disagreed. The virus shouldn’t be kept secret. Americans should know about its damning effects, the deaths it has caused, the number of people who are infected, and the best ways to deal with it.

This is a time to think about Americans, not the stock market.

Claudia Donally of Los Angeles comments on what motivates Trump:

What the reader who defends Trump’s comments on offloading cruise ship passengers misses is the reason he gave for wanting to delay his action. He said he did not want to allow it because it might double our infection numbers, and that would make us look bad.

To the president, appearance always trumps policy.

 ?? Doug Mills Pool Photo ?? PRESIDENT TRUMP addresses the nation about the coronaviru­s from the Oval Office on Wednesday.
Doug Mills Pool Photo PRESIDENT TRUMP addresses the nation about the coronaviru­s from the Oval Office on Wednesday.

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