Arrow-right Camera

Color Scheme

Subscribe now

This column reflects the opinion of the writer. Learn about the differences between a news story and an opinion column.

Con man, not family man

Dallas Garrison’s letter of May 30 (“Trump’s values vs. actions”) deserves a response. He says Trump loves his family and his country.

If your definition of a man who loves his family is someone who goes on a sexual escapade with an adult porn star right after his wife gave birth to their son, then had a seven month affair with a Playboy playmate and paid both of them hundreds of thousands of dollars to keep quiet and bragged on camera about groping women and getting away with it, well Mr. Garrison, you are as morally corrupt as Trump is.

As for loving his country, Trump only loves two things: himself and money. One of Trump’s other “good” qualities include his constant attacks on late Senator John McCain. Trump can’t carry McCain’s jock strap.

Trump says he has a genius IQ, says he graduated first in his class from Wharton School of Business, yet the year he graduated his name is nowhere to be found on the Dean’s List - that’s odd.

Trump says he has one of the greatest memories of all time, yet when Robert Mueller asked him for written answers to 36 questions, Trump replied 37 times that he didn’t recall or couldn’t remember. Doesn’t sound like that good of a memory.

Trump is a con man. Don’t let him con us again.

Ken Brown

Spokane

Letters Policy

The Spokesman-Review invites original letters on local topics of public interest. Your letter must adhere to the following rules:

  • No more than 250 words
  • We reserve the right to reject letters that are not factually correct, racist or are written with malice.
  • We cannot accept more than one letter a month from the same writer.
  • With each letter, include your daytime phone number and street address.
  • The Spokesman-Review retains the nonexclusive right to archive and re-publish any material submitted for publication.

Unfortunately, we don’t have space to publish all letters received, nor are we able to acknowledge their receipt. (Learn more.)

Submit letters using any of the following:

Our online form
Submit your letter here
Mail
Letters to the Editor
The Spokesman-Review
999 W. Riverside Ave.
Spokane, WA 99201
Fax
(509) 459-5098

Read more about how we crafted our Letters to the Editor policy