Jack Davis (“When will Mormons finally dump Trump,” Opinion, Feb. 4) was spot on. After pointing out the incongruent “fleeing from basic Mormon tenets,” he states, “The first reaction among Mormons is to claim that an approval of certain policies does not imply an approval of personality or actions.”
A historian, 2,000 years ago, made a statement germane to this attitude. “For so it usually happens, that the manners of subjects are corrupted at the same time with those of their governors, which subjects then lay aside their own sober way of living as reproof of their governor’s intemperate courses, and follow their wickedness as if it were virtue; for it is not possible to show that men approve of the actions of their kings, unless they do the same actions with them” (Flavius Josephus).