Los Angeles Times

Staring at Trump since 2015

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Re “How the media's midterm coverage is failing Americans,” Opinion, Nov. 3

Thank you for Robert S. McElvaine’s essay about the media’s role in our political polarizati­on. We can’t just blame Fox News. My friends and I have been ranting about this since 2015, when no outlet could take its eyes off the Donald Trump circus.

What the guy at the pump says about gas prices is an anecdote, not news. Selling the sizzle but no steak — the emotion but not facts — is the domain of advertisin­g, not journalism.

We are being sold the inevitabil­ity of an authoritar­ian future.

Paula Goldman

Santa Monica

It’s tragic that so many national and local news outlets treat the election like a sporting event or continue to toe the line of objectivit­y when it comes to favoring one party over another.

We are well past the point of worrying about appearing partisan when the party currently in power tries to solve significan­t problems by governing, and the other party of election deniers sows the seeds of chaos. These journalist­s are well aware of the fundamenta­l difference­s between the two parties; they should vocalize their choices clearly, not treat the election like a horse race.

The choice is clear, but do we care enough to make the right one?

Jim Lichnerowi­cz

West Hollywood

The popular statement “the blame belongs on both sides” is not accurate. Polarizati­on isn’t the problem. Extremism on one side is.

Believing that the 2020 election was rigged, the insurrecti­on at the U.S. Capitol, passing voter suppressio­n laws, threatenin­g those who do not agree with you, promoting absurd conspiracy theories that vilify opponents — this is just a partial list of what one party is doing to destroy democracy.

Republican extremists are responsibl­e for all of this. They are taking this country down a dangerous road.

The economy is important, but it pales against life in an American dictatorsh­ip.

Joan Horn Carlsbad

Invoking the name of Adolf Hitler, as McElvaine does, is abhorrent. He was a monster of the worst kind, responsibl­e for the killing of millions of soldiers and citizens, including one of the worst atrocities of modern history in the Holocaust.

Any writer who uses Hitler to criticize a political party stokes the fire of discord and serves to drive Americans further apart when we share more in common than we don’t.

The real enemy of democracy is a system that allows us to choose only between Joe Biden or Trump for president. It is an epic failure by both political parties.

Derek L. Builteman

Riverside

 ?? Chris Seward Associated Press ?? FORMER President Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Wilmington, N.C., on Sept. 23.
Chris Seward Associated Press FORMER President Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Wilmington, N.C., on Sept. 23.

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