Letters: D-day was more than a ‘thing’
Re “Bet on a dark horse in 2016,” Opinion, Feb. 11
Jonah Goldberg refers to the Allied invasion of Normandy in World War II as “that whole invading-Europe-and-defeating-Hitler thing.”
Thousands of Allied soldiers gave their lives for freedom in that “thing.”
Referring to one of the most important events of the 20th century as a mere “thing” goes too far. Were it not for that “thing,” Goldberg might not have the freedom to be so nasty in print.
Joseph R. Tripp
Palmdale
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