Editor letters: Finally, Democrats have finished being pushed

To the editor: A new and exciting season awaits us in the war without stopping between the Republican Bad Boys Club and the Heart Hearts Democratic team (Bloedeing Hearts (“Newsom requires the special election of November to block Trump of 'Rigging' 2026 Midterms.” August 14).

The bad boys, currently captained by the bad more bad, President Trump, have long dominated the field, their star players scoring almost at will against the defenses that are generally not stronger than the appeals murmured to reason and morals.

The new thing is that good boys have begun to rumble. They are moving away from their followers from old and tired tactics, like the one Robert Frost saw half a century ago: “A liberal is a man too wide to take his own side in a fight.”

The Bank of Democrats seems to be strengthening throughout the country. For example, from California are Governor Gavin Newsom, the Sens. Adam Schiff and Alex Padilla and former representative Katie Porter, her from the White Board and the pointed marker anxious to continue holes in weak arguments.

From Illinois, there is Governor JB Pritzker. From Pennsylvania, there is Governor Josh Shapiro. From New York, there are Governor Kathy Hochul, the leader of the representatives chamber, Hakeem Jeffries and the representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. And from Vermont there are reliably combative senator Bernie Sanders.

The trend is clear: Democrats end up being pushed.

Thomas Egan, Costa Mesa

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To the editor: We are not living in normal times. The occupant of the White House has said out loud That hates Democrats. He wants a single party country, one controlled by Maga. Newsom's attempt to fight the red states that want the Democrats to be of existence be seen by some as crouching at the level of those states.

The problem is that people without morals cannot be convinced to play by established norms. In 2016 we listen to the words “If they get off, we get on”, and we see how that worked. Should we continue limping our moral superiority, or do we do what is necessary to fight the fascists?

Les Hartzman, Los Angeles

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