Why, you ask? Because The Baltimore Sun in its editorial pages has begun to "Palin" him in an attempt to minimize his credibility ("Ready for prime time," March 1).
Maybe the mainstream media are a little nervous about an appealing young conservative cleaning up the mess in his state left by decades of Democratic corruption and incompetence.
Kevin Bresnahan, Ocean City
Let public know pay of nation's CEOs
Jay Hancock's column about Constellation Energy and its CEO was enlightening, and having read this piece, I question Constellation CEO Mayo A. Shattuck III's leadership even more strongly ("Dubious record, high praise for Shattuck," Feb. 21).
One issue I wish Mr. Hancock had covered is the salary history of Mr. Shattuck and the payments board members receive.
I am outraged by the exorbitant sums that are paid to CEOs and to upper management in the United States.
It would be a great service if The Baltimore Sun were to summarize the salaries and benefits paid to the top 100 CEOs in the nation.
People need to have facts to be able to protest and effect change.
Susan W. Talbott, Baltimore