.Your Letters, Oct. 8

Mix Tix

Dale Carnegie was onto something when he encouraged stepping outside of our comfort zones. For some people, merely voting is a step too far.

In last November’s presidential election, that was about 90 million Americans. I propose an outside-our-comfort-zone approach for upcoming elections: a mixed presidential ticket. That is, a Democrat and Republican president and vice president, or vice versa.

There’s no constitutional rule against it. There are few members in both parties who might pull it off, but a mixed ticket would show voters which side truly believes in bipartisanship and wants to get things done.

Jim Newton

Chicago

MAGA Mouth

After Donald Trump’s embarrassing escalator and teleprompter rants to the world at the UN, followed by the costly, godawful performance by him and Pathetic Pete in front of 800-plus Top Brass, I would think some, if not many, MAGA people have come to the realization that Trump is all mouth and no brains.

Keep up the good work, a—hole.

Bob Canning

Petaluma

Give Peace a Chance

Peace is up against hate every minute. Let’s hope peace doesn’t give up…. (“When Peace Crashed,” Oct. 1).

Joe Na

Via Bohemian.com

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