I pay hundreds of dollars every year for my subscription to The Sun. And what do I get? An almost daily dose of liberal propaganda.
Example: Following the massacre of patrons in an Orlando, Fla., nightclub by a radical Islamist, The Sun published an editorial assault on Donald Trump that contained misleading statements ("Making Americans cringe again," June 15).
Example: Your editorial asked, "How has he demonstrated his unfitness for office? Let us count the ways. It might begin with his treasonous implication that the nation's commander-in-chief is acting in league with ISIS or some other terrorist group."
What did Mr. Trump say that led The Sun's editorial writer to come to that conclusion? According to the editorial:
"'We're led by a man that is not tough, not smart, or he's got something else in mind," the candidate told Fox News within hours of the attack without specifying what kind of 'something else in mind' he had in mind.'"
Please note that The Sun's editorial writer stated that Mr. Trump didn't specify what kind of "something" he had in mind. But that didn't stop the editorialist from claiming Mr. Trump actually implied that Mr. Obama was "acting in league with ISIS or some other terrorist group."
Which, of course, would be an act of treason. Shame on you, Sun.
Richard T. Seymour, Catonsville