Letters to the Editor
- Actor-Turned-Politician C. Joseph Vijay secured an electoral victory in Tamil Nadu, with his on-screen image as a "virtuous hero" helping him connect with voters. Expectations for a corruption-free administration are now high.
- Campaigning on promises of transparency, Vijay frequently stated the public will watch whether "Vijay" truly translates into "Vijayam" for the state. Supporters argue a mandate is the ultimate expression of the people's will.
- Blaming the Election Commission of India for losses remains a hollow excuse, as true leaders must learn the basic tenets of democracy instead of refusing to accept results.
- Governing remains a distinct challenge for any politician, and critics often ask what new leaders know about winning, emphasizing that public service requires more than campaign performance.
- Leaders increasingly utilize social media platforms to post controversial content, shifting public debate toward emotional messaging and raising concerns about the dignity of the modern presidency.
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To the editor: Comey’s seashell case is pure folly
Caroline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, constantly praises President Trump for his openness and transparency. Given the weird, profane, insulting, and crazy things he openly says everyday (and night) some say Trump shows a lack of normal social filters, which is often a sign of dementia in the elderly.
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Riding With Rick [Re From the Publisher: “Human Touch,” April 22]: Rick Woods needed a lift to an in-town doctor; I think it was during one of the times he was contending with cancer. He wasn’t going to book a return ride because his wife, Alice, would be available to drive them home. We chatted amiably on the ride from Colchester. Pulling to a stop at the doc’s, I turned to face Rick, who was sitting shotgun, as did nearly all my regular custom…
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