Congratulations to Nomalanga N., New Mexico. I hope her remarks are widely distributed. —Robert R., Arizona
What do the Republicans who now make up the majority of the GOP think that the president who could see no evil in Vladimir Putin cared about more—them or Putin? Should the world trust the President of the United States or Russia's president more? Apparently, many Republicans did not own television sets, because President Trump answered those questions by groveling at Putin's feet in Helsinki. They also seem to think that what happened on Jan. 6 was caused by Democrats who wanted to prevent the candidate that they voted for from being inaugurated. Republicans of this mindset recently booed Sen. Mitt Romney at an event in Utah. The question is not why was Sen. Romney booed; the correct question is, what kind of man would not have been booed?
Sen. Romney has just been paid the highest compliment that they could possibly pay him. If he was cheered by delusional people, that would have been an insult. Leaders who speak truth to those who don't want to hear it are in scarce quantity in today's GOP. Sen. Romney and a few others are the kind of people that the GOP desperately needs now more than ever. A person who displays courage and integrity in the face of adversity is the kind of person that President Kennedy wrote about in his book, "Profiles in Courage." Maybe someday, more residents of Utah will appreciate how fortunate they are to have such a courageous man as their senator. —Bill M., Pennsylvania
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