Dictionary.com chose "existential" as its 2019 word of the year (" 'Existential' defined discourse as we pondered our survival," Dec. 3). I hope "false equivalency" claims the top spot in 2020, as our society is in dire need of this concept. (Yes, I do realize "false equivalency" is two words, but apparently that is OK — I see Oxford Dictionaries picked "climate emergency.")
The phrases "they're all the same" or "everybody does it" are thrown around loosely in order to deflect criticism of indefensible behavior. And yes, of course, I'm referring to President Donald Trump. Some of my Republican friends try to excuse or rationalize Trump's dishonesty, vulgarity and immorality by saying all politicians do it. They are guilty of employing false equivalency.
If I'm a murderer and you drive over the speed limit, you wouldn't claim we're the same since we both broke the law. Similarly, it is not accurate or fair to equate a serial liar — a cheating, philandering, bribing narcissist — with the exaggeration and occasional dishonesty of traditional politicians. Trump is in a league of his own, bereft of decency, unique in his level of depravity. Equating him with other politicians is not only false, it is dangerous.
Ryan Pulkrabek, Minneapolis
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To all who believe that Trump's conduct regarding Ukraine was "perfect," I pose this hypothetical situation:
It is June 2024, and President Elizabeth Warren is far behind her probable challenger, Donald Trump Jr. She knows that South Korea, a recipient of significant military aid from the U.S., has a crack computer-hacking unit in its army that can obtain personal and political dirt on anyone in the world.
Using that knowledge, she calls the leader of South Korea. In that phone call and in later actions by cabinet members and staff, she makes it clear to that leader that all of their previously approved military aid will be withheld unless the South Koreans launch an investigation into Donald Trump Jr. and his personal and business dealings in South Korea.
Based on their current positions, I am sure that the House and Senate Republicans would state that President Warren's conduct did not amount to impeachable conduct, right?
Peter Timmons, Bloomington
BASEBALL
With all this netting, why go at all?
Major League Baseball is being dragged in new directions, and unfortunately, not kicking and screaming.