Los Angeles Times

We’ll take ‘abonormalc­y’

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Re “Yes, progressiv­es. You need Manchin,” Opinion, June 8

In extolling the virtues of normalcy that Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) is allegedly bringing back to the democratic process, columnist Jonah Goldberg perhaps forgets that the once ungrammati­cal term “normalcy” (a mangling of “normality”) was coined by Warren Harding when he was a presidenti­al candidate in 1920.

Now, Harding is most remembered for imbibing in the White House during Prohibitio­n and running one of the most corrupt presidenti­al administra­tions in U.S. history.

Similarly, if Manchinsty­le normalcy means rejecting a paltry federal $15 minimum wage, long-overdue statehood for the District of Columbia, an end to the undemocrat­ic filibuster and election reform aimed at countering Southern states’ brazen attempts to reduce minority voting, then give me abnormalit­y — or even “abnormalcy” — every time.

Vincent Brook Los Angeles

Manchin tries to assure us that the GOP will lose if it tries to corrupt the democratic process. Has he not seen the modern-day Republican Party?

Its leader is a man who values chaos and promotes people who actively lie and cheat to win. Republican­s are pushing gerrymande­ring in federal and state legislativ­e districts and are changing laws to tilt the democratic process so that — surprise — they win.

I refuse to support another politician who tells us not to trust our own eyes and ears but rather to trust his gaslightin­g.

Gas is gas, whether it comes from a Democrat or a Republican.

Theresa Heiney

Murrieta

 ?? J. Scott Applewhite Associated Press ?? SEN. JOE MANCHIN opposes efforts by fellow Democrats on the filibuster and voting rights.
J. Scott Applewhite Associated Press SEN. JOE MANCHIN opposes efforts by fellow Democrats on the filibuster and voting rights.

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