Letters to the editor

Joe Biden

The president was quite angry when asked at a recent press conference about his late son.  So was I.  He has waved the bloody shirt too many times for us to now accept his indignation as anything but a glorified political ploy.  Most people who have lost adult children to social pathologies or incurable disease have little interest in advertising their distress.  Biden is not much more than a cartoon character living in a comic book world of his own devising.  The sooner we move on from this buffoon the better off we’ll be.

Thomas Mehan

Lynn

Kamala Harris

I am old enough to remember when President Dwight Eisenhower was gearing up for reelection in 1956 and there was speculation about replacing Richard Nixon as vice president. Eisenhower was asked what had Nixon done during the first term and he answered that if given a week he would think of something. President Eisenhower was not being cruel, he was simply being truthful. Kamala Harris was designated by President Biden to deal with problems at the southern border and failed spectacularly. She is manifestly unfit for the presidency.

President Biden should have replaced her with a more competent vice presidential choice months ago. Democrats have dozens of talented men and women who could have filled the ticket without the manifest problems Harris has demonstrated. I suspect that such discussions were held and the president felt that a more competent candidate would lead to speculation about the head of the ticket. Harris had been insurance for Biden, but after special counsel Hur’s report, has become a liability. And so it goes in topsy-turvy election year 2024.

Paul Bloustein

Cincinnati, Ohio

Bill Speros

Bill Speros hit a grand slam with Wednesday’s article about the Boston Red Sox. Speros used facts, not circumstantial evidence, to prove the ineptitude of Red Sox majority owner John Henry.

Henry has no interest in the Red Sox winning games. In fact because of his silence, it is obvious he could care less about the franchise’s direction.

Of course the propaganda officer, Sam Kennedy, stated season and individual game ticket sales are equal to last season.

Amazingly, the next day, the Red Sox placed seats on sale, two for $49, with food, for a limited time. Really?

Hopefully Speros will continue his campaign against the Red Sox , a true voice of reason.

Maybe the TV pictures of empty red and blue seats will at least make the ownership change their attitude. Red Sox fans deserve better.

Richard Maged

Stoughton

 

 

 

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