Trump can make us prosperous
Having witnessed the unending assault on Donald Trump, my sense of fair play compelled me to write this letter. People seem to forget that Donald Trump is not a politician, he is a businessman. He is not skilled in the art of dishonesty and deception.
Hillary Clinton, on the other hand, is highly trained in both. She has a “public” and a “private” side. This is a polite way of saying that she talks out of both sides of her mouth. Trump sticks his foot in his mouth. Clinton looks you straight in the eye and lies.
Moreover, her minions have no compunction whatsoever. These guttersnipes prowl the sewers and cesspools for filth, and deliver it methodically and anonymously to Clinton’s chief cohort in crime: the Media. Your paper in particular greedily laps it up.
Every horrible thing that could possibly be said about a human being has been said about him. I have read about yellow journalism. Until now, I have never seen it.
Lost in all this welter of anti-Trump sentiment are the recent revelations about how exactly Hillary Clinton operates. Despite being so highly “qualified” she is compelled to cheat. She has been literally fed the very questions that she will be asked. Her staff and members of the Democratic National Committee not only feed stories to the media, they help write them.
A darker side of this is how her operatives view people who oppose them. They are viciously attacked. When she said that Trump supporters are a basket of deplorables, trust me, she really meant it. Evangelicals are mocked. Catholics are cynically viewed as social Neanderthals, who need enlightenment. Even Bernie Sanders, a decent man of principle, had his Judaism questioned.
Donald Trump builds things. It is time for people to give a businessman and a non-politician, the opportunity to restore the fiscal integrity of our country. America can once again be the engine of national and world prosperity.
Steven R. Wolf
Washington