Letters to the Editor

Letter: Sullivan’s credibility

In her Nov. 17 op-ed, Tina DeLapp wrote about Sen. Dan Sullivan’s silence on the outcome of the election and that he’s essentially in collusion to hinder the transition of power to the new president. She stated, “If Sullivan doesn’t recognize that reality, he loses all credibility...”

If he ever had any credibility, he lost it a long time ago. He is a documented liar. See his statements about Supreme Court appointments in election years for that. He has demonstrated time and again that he is just another lap dog for the President. Then, in the midst of an out-of-control pandemic, on the Senate floor, when asked by a colleague to please wear a mask, he rudely shot back with “I don’t need your instruction.” How can someone like that have any credibility?

Jon Goniwiecha

Anchorage

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