Readers Write: Paper’s call for impeachment is childish

The Island Now

I have often been told by associates that I have the innate ability to distill long, drawn-out concepts into a a few salient points, hence not wasting words.

Yourself, Karen Rubin, and some others that you publish demand impeachment and ostensibly conviction of the president. This is both childish and pedantic.

Here are the reasons for such behavior by your side:

  1. President Trump has dared to interrupt the march of socialism and big government started way back in the days of Woodrow Wilson.
  2. He dared to defeat the corrupt Clinton machine and its lousy candidate, a candidate who paid for the Steele Dossier, which was the basis for the Mueller investigation. After which she destroyed emails on her illegal server, using bleach bit and destroying Blackberry and other mobile devices.
  3. The Mueller Report yielded nothing in spite of the “investigators” all being Democrat donors to Hillary Clinton, led by Andrew Weissman. The same Weissman who destroyed the prestigious accounting firm of Arthur Andersen, only to be overturned in a higher court when it was too late to put the pieces back together again.
  4. The Deep State silent coup has failed despite the efforts of Strzock, Page, Clapper, Comey, Rosenstein, et al. By the way, the FISA applications were fraudulently applied for, under the direction of the previous administration, to spy on the Trump campaign. This information obtained thanks to Judicial Watch.
  5. Addiction to CNN, MSNBC, and NPR (the Pravdas of our country) spoonfeeding lies to their viewers/listeners for three years, which have also spawned physical attacks on supporters of the president on streets and campuses alike.
  6. Donald Trump is a Republican gauche enough to fight back.

The economy is roaring ahead under this president, with unemployment at an all-time low for all social groups. Your newspapers are growing in pages by leaps and bounds under a capitalist — not socialist system. 

Those are enough facts for today.

Mark Laytin

New Hyde Park

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