So first, those of us who don't stand and cheer every time President Trump Jong Un speaks are considered un-American traitors — something none of his predecessors would ever have even contemplated, much less stated. Then the man decides he wants to be feted with a massive military parade like the one he saw in Paris. A feeding no previous commander-in-chief's ego has ever required ("Trump ordered military parade," Feb. 7).
I can only assume that the next command from on high will be for every community across the country to gather all available people — preferably female to suit his tastes — meeting specific size and appearance requirements, dress them in matching brightly colored outfits and send them to Washington to gather on the mall and on cue hold high cards that will spell out "We love you, Dear Leader."
Pyongyang on the Potomac — our president's dream.
Harold W. Onstad, Plymouth
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So, after seeing the Bastille Day parade in France, President Donald Trump wants a "huge" parade displaying the military might of the U.S. — row upon row of soldiers, tanks, missiles, Humvees, etc. that he can look down on from his viewing platform. Why?
• So he can say mine is bigger than "Rocket Man's."
• So he can say this is the hugest crowd ever, even bigger than the one at his inauguration.