To the Editor:

Re “Trump Has Worn Us All Out” (column, Aug. 28):

Unlike Frank Bruni, I no longer pay attention to, or get upset at, President Trump’s daily outrages. Perhaps it was my recent sickness that led me to this strategy: Focus on the treatment, not the cancer.

We know everything we need to know about Mr. Trump; he is immoral, corrupt and unsuited for the office of president, and a clear and present danger to the country we love. We should ignore his tweets and uninformed pronouncements, and focus on the important work at hand: removing him, whether by impeachment or the electoral process, from the office he has abused and degraded.

Peter W. LaVigne

New York

To the Editor:

I stopped watching the news right after the 2016 election. I don’t watch CNN, MSNBC or Fox. I switched to home improvement shows instead. A friend of mine switched to cooking channels, and he doesn’t even cook. This decision saved both of us from deep depression and crippling anxiety. Reading, not hearing or watching, is a much better choice.