Dear Editor,
Ms. Taylor’s Letter to the Editor last week brought to mind a horrible choice: death by potassium cyanide (taking three-four seconds) and daily doses of arsenic for months. Both accomplish the same end. Both methods of suicide are self-induced, but both are plainly avoidable.
She posits twelve pre-election choices Americans can make before casting a ballot for President this November. Her questions are valid but “loaded” in that intelligent voters would be mostly inclined to answer for her implied choice, Mr. Biden. They are loaded just like asking someone, “Do you still steal?”
My personal political position is conservative, republican, federalist. I am also, first a realist. I see plainly every day the increasingly poisonous bile disseminated by the liberal media, print, broadcast, telecast, and Hollywood. Sadly, a great many Americans, especially the young, accept their nonsense as logic.
Let me emphasize this plainly: I honestly believe that Trump is a vulgar, immoral, unintelligent cretin, wholly unfit for public office. Without any real grasp of realpolitik, history, and no accurate appreciation of current world threats, he could likely be the bull-in-the-china-closet if elected again. I will not willingly support his candidacy.
I also emphasize these demonstrably valid truths: Biden is into a kind of senility; this alone makes him unqualified for high office. With a lackluster record of congressional achievements and his abysmal term as president (a majority even of democrats voted by polls say he is too old). Add the baggage of very possible collusion with son Hunter Biden’s graft charges and his promise to “stay the course if elected” in November, I wonder how much liberal voter-generated damage we can absorb before waking up. I will not support his candidacy under any conditions.
I pray God spares Americans the impossible choice of one poison or the other. Ms. Taylor closes with the question of a possible civil war; I expect it would not be a second civil war, but a second American revolution God give us alternatives, and
God bless America.
El Sellers
Fairfield, Texas