Michael Feldman’s contribution to the opinion section on May 5, titled “Vanishing values,” hit the nail on the head in criticizing the “lying, exaggeration and misrepresentation” taking place in the current political climate.
The only part I disagree with is appearing to attribute this despicable trend equally across the board to include both parties and the press. That simply isn’t the way it is. I contend it’s due primarily to our current president and a few of his Republican minions who continue to mimic his gross distortions of the truth.
Perhaps the best example is the Washington Post’s Fact-Checker blog, which is keeping track of the number of untrue and misleading statements by President Trump during his first 466 days in office — a total that has now topped 3,000.