Letter: Puget Sound media clearly favors Clinton

  • By Wire Service
  • Friday, September 23, 2016 1:30am
  • Opinion

Day after day I read the two local newspapers and still can’t believe the garbage from various columnists and those who write letters to the editor. There have been very few good ones in the Herald lately. The Seattle Times is obviously all in for the Democrats and The Herald is close behind. As a matter of fact, Washington state is and has been all in for the Democrats for a long time. I came here from very blue California and know that my vote will not count here as well.

It has been very frustrating to watch our great country unravel over the past eight years under Obama. I can’t imagine facing another four to eight years under Hillary Clinton, who, if it is possible, is worse in many ways than Obama. Our country is clearly not safe any more. Hillary says she will make it safe but has also called for open boarders and unlimited immigration of Middle Eastern people. Hillary Clinton is a lying, dishonest, unhealthy and incompetent person and we all know what her and her husband have been up to. Mainly lining their pockets selling favors to foreign countries and in her case putting us at risk by using a private server for classified information. I pray that the citizens of our great country will come to their senses and not elect her and that the both of them will be taken to account for their crimes.

Don Williamson

Arlington

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