
Going Against Conventional Wisdom
Readers react to arguments by Times columnists that aim to debunk commonly accepted ideas.
Readers react to arguments by Times columnists that aim to debunk commonly accepted ideas.
Responses to a column by David French. Also: The candidates’ foreign experience; a loss of diversity in network news; school libraries; independent voters.
Readers call for expansion of a program that has helped many veterans. Also: Walz’s military service; Trump’s unreality; Black doctors; farewell to WCBS Newsradio.
Readers disagree with The Times’s decision to stop endorsing in local races. Also: Trump-speak; the human touch in restaurants; student phone bans.
Readers discuss an article about solar geoengineering. Also: Justice Neil Gorsuch; the Holocaust and A.I.; L.G.B.T.Q. tokenism; tips for travel.
Readers discuss election obstacles. Also: Donald Trump’s claim about Kamala Harris’s crowds; the Olympics; Covid vaccines; food and the climate.
Readers react to articles about the rise in traffic deaths. Also: Neo-Nazis in Nashville; JD Vance and the rule of law; a ban on masks.
Readers discuss a column by Michelle Goldberg, part of a series challenging conventional wisdom.
Readers worry about the impact and suggest it’s just an empty campaign promise. Also: Trump’s news conference; V.P. candidates’ military records; Jewish voters.
Responses to an essay by Gov. Christopher Sununu of New Hampshire. Also: “Weird” as a campaign epithet; Cori Bush’s defeat; famine in Sudan; the 1964 World’s Fair.
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