Letters to the editor
Biden & media
Joe Biden is the biggest loser in regards to his pitiful debate performance, but just as sorry in the aftermath is the liberal mainstream media who magically got the OK to now start doing their jobs and reporting the truth about our supposed commander in chief.
Almost as if a switch was turned on and real journalism has been taking place and the only reason why is even more insidious, they realize their candidate whom they have been covering for is going to lose to the mean orange man.
The topper to all of this is Clinton hack George Stephanopoulos in an unscripted moment, admitted that Biden can’t do this for another four years and then apologized for having an opinion.
That says all that we need to know about the frauds that masquerade as unbiased reporters when many of us knew they really just read the talking points given to them by their puppet masters.
Thomas C Wahlberg
Dedham
Choices for voters
With the Republican and Democratic conventions happening soon, there is very limited time to introduce a new candidate to replace one of the current leaders.
With age, medical stability and political policy we the voters have much to study to be sure we vote for the most competent candidate to govern our country in the next four years.
The selection of the running mate will be one of the highest concerns that we ever had to face as the age of both candidates does not reassure us that either candidate can finish out the next four years in office..
In reviewing the movie “Thirteen Days,” our young President John F. Kennedy had to deal with the Cuban missal crises day and night and still run the ship of state on a safe and steady course.
Is either candidate up to the Herculean task of addressing a serious world-encompassing incident?
Bob Sweeney
Warwick, RI
Kicking the can
First it was the 7,500 family limit. Then it was moving migrants to overflow housing, such as the Melnea Cass Recreational Center, then to the Seaport, now 450 people to the former Norfolk correctional facility. What’s next? The governor and other pols in Massachusetts conveniently blame the Biden administration when in fact the problem is their interpretation of the “Right to Shelter” law. Migrants, whether illegal or not, are not Massachusetts residents when they enter our state. The problem started on Beacon Hill and must end there, period!
James Saulenas
Winthrop