Just read your editorial -worthy of H.L. Mencken - about a
new low in the political dirty tricks department: encouraging pro-
Bush letters to the editor that remind me of those organized
spontaneous demonstrations at old fashioned national party conventions.
The only thing now missing from those smoke filled rooms where presidents
are chosen by a very motley " ruling class " is the smoke.
So one Tricky Dick letter - praising the economic wisdom
of President George W. Bush - was published recently in the Providence
Journal. Other editors - who have no problem with Republicanism -were
also duped. Experienced newspaper editors can usually sniff out a
campaign. Those pro-lifers have also organized letter writing
campaigns. But the pious writers are content to score points in
heaven
I confess I write a few letters to the editor myself
on issues that arouse my political passions. But not even Ralp Nader
thinks of rewarding me with a one year subscription to " Consumer Digest ".
For me that precious LETTERS space in the newspaper should have
a pristine , democratic innocence : " Do you hear the people sing...? "
By the way old H.L. Mencken thought only jackasses wrote
letters to the editor. I still love the guy ! Why not put that cynical
face on an American postage stamp ?
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