To the editor: Calling Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and different Cupboard picks by President-elect Donald Trump harmful is nothing however fearmongering. (“Trump’s worst Cabinet picks aren’t just unqualified, they’re part of a bigger power grab,” column, Nov. 18)
Trump was referred to as a fascist, harmful and an existential risk to our democracy. However Individuals noticed proper via that and elected him president.
And, I by no means noticed President Biden wanting so pleased as he was throughout his Oval Workplace assembly with Trump. If Trump was all the undesirables he was labeled, Biden by no means would have invited him to the White Home.
The folks have spoken, and it’s apparent they need what Trump is providing: change. My suggestion is to present Kennedy and the remainder of Trump’s nominees an opportunity. They might simply make our nation a greater place.
If the folks aren’t pleased, there shall be one other election in 4 years.
JoAnn Lee Frank, Clearwater, Fla.
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To the editor: As luck would have it, Kennedy and Dr. Mehmet Oz weren’t in command of any healthcare-related companies when then-President Trump waged his life-threatening bout with COVID-19 in 2020.
The care he acquired on the world-renowned Walter Reed Nationwide Navy Medical Heart consisted of lifesaving remedy made potential by trendy science and medication, not disinfectant injections or different such quackery.
The president-elect both has a really quick reminiscence relating to the rationale for his personal survival, or he merely doesn’t care a lot about public well being for the remainder of us. I really feel sure that each are true.
Babette Wilk, Valley Village
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To the editor: First, let’s simply name this what it’s — kakistocracy. It is going to be tragic to see how our nation fares when it’s ruled by the least appropriate and most incompetent folks.
In her column on the Trump Cabinet selections, Anita Chabria writes, “If Republicans give in and not using a struggle, it’s an indication that, the truth is, we must always count on 4 years of nothing however ‘how excessive’ when Trump provides the order to leap.”
Which leaves me, as soon as once more, shocked on the naivete of anybody who thinks this shall be over in 4 years.
Mary Sidell, Los Angeles