Murphy’s ‘sarcastic’ post: Letters – Latest News
The Issue: Sen. Chris Murphy’s response to a report that Iranian ships allegedly evaded the US blockade.
How handy for Murphy to assert that posting “Awesome” on X in response to Iranian ships breaking an American blockade was actually meant to be sarcastic slightly than cheering on the Iranian thugs (“Murphy’s & Dem law: Bash Don and Israel,” Michael Goodwin, April 22).
How very patriotic of Murphy.
His constituents should be very proud of this turncoat American representing them.
Alice Daly
Mahopac
Connecticut’s two senators are a shame to their state and an embarrassment to the nation.
Sen. Richard Blumenthal lied about serving in Vietnam. A blatant case of stolen valor.
Sen. Murphy celebrated what he thought was an Iranian victory within the Strait of Hormuz in a vile online assertion that may solely be described as treasonous.
Is this dynamic duo the best Connecticut can do?
How low have they got to go earlier than the voters say enough?
Richard Bucci
Binghamton
Lefty Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut went to a progressive rally in Spain to declare that President Trump is bringing concerning the finish of democracy in America.
He then took to X to rejoice the Iranian ships which will or could not have evaded the US navy blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.
This is what occurs when your hate for Trump is bigger than your love for America.
Maybe they need to change Connecticut’s slogan from “the Nutmeg state” to the “Nutbag state.”
Bo Madden
Jupiter, Fla.
With his excuse about utilizing “sarcasm” when reacting to Iranian ships breaking by the US blockade within the Strait of Hormuz, Sen. Chris Murphy reveals why he can’t be taken critically as a social gathering chief, or a particular person for that matter.
Anyone with a modicum of intelligence can inform he wasn’t being sarcastic.
He’s both a frivolous idiot or a devious hazard to his own nation.
Or is his coronary heart actually with America’s enemies?
Richard Reay
Poughkeepsie
When Sen. Murphy cheers the enemy and 40 out of 47 Democrat senators vote in opposition to sending arms to help Israel, it has turn into fairly obvious that Trump Derangement Syndrome has mutated into Israel Derangement Syndrome.
J.J. Levine
Miami Beach, Fla.
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The Issue: Rachel Goldberg-Polin remembers her son Hersch, kidnapped by Hamas on Oct. 7 and later killed.
If you may deal with having your coronary heart damaged, learn Doree Lewak’s story concerning the kidnapping and death of Hersh Goldberg-Polin (“Mom reveals son’s torture,” April 21).
While the dregs of humanity are alive and stroll amongst us, this lovely, good younger man died by the hands of monsters.
My coronary heart bleeds for this household.
All I can do is pray that their ache received’t destroy them and that their reminiscences of their fabulous son will help them get by the worst nightmare any father or mother may expertise.
Marion Friedman
The Bronx
Rachel Goldberg-Polin is aware of the magnitude of grief.
She can also be the definition of quiet and resilient braveness.
Losing her treasured son in such a heinous approach is an unimaginable ache and but she has remained steadfast in sharing his story with the world.
Hersh, at his tender age, bolstered the spirits of fellow hostages by counting on a phrase he discovered from Viktor Frankl “Man’s Search for Meaning” — “He who has a why can bear any how.”
Many may be taught useful classes about humanity within the face of barbarism from Hersh’s story.
This household, shattered by the horror of Oct. 7, demonstrates that grief doesn’t destroy love — love nonetheless exists on an even deeper aircraft.
Betsy Flor
Putnam Valley
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