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Letter: President wallows in negativity

By Ward Upson, Vancouver
Published: May 6, 2019, 6:00am

The occasional occupant of the Oval Office is the first president to boycott the White House Correspondents Dinner. He said it was boring and negative. Huh! This president has made negativity an art form. Consider his comments about individuals, countries, programs. Don’t forget the news media is “the enemy of the people.”

Speaking of people, there’s California Governor “Moonbeam” Brown, “One Percent’,” “Crazy,” “Sleepy” Joe Biden, “Wacky” Glenn Beck, “Crooked” Hillary, Tom “Marbles in his Mouth” Brokaw, “Crazy” Maureen Dowd.

Count on it. There’s more to come!

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