KING AND THE PRESIDENT
In this community, the westernmost outpost of middle-class Southern culture, The Times is uniformly viewed as an instrument of the liberal press. Imagine our surprise at finding King’s excellent article that critically and accurately psychoanalyzed our new President.
King’s cynical but incisive essay cut through to the soul of Clinton, revealing an insecure, cloying man, further agonized by an outspoken feminist wife. The President’s first two months of political self-destruction portend a bleak future for the next four years and give little hope for the positive changes he promised during his campaign.
We are well advised by King “to fasten our seat belts” for the perilous journey ahead.
BRUCE L. FRAZIER
Bakersfield
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