Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Opinions P.M.: Trump campaign enters the flopsweat stage, but Trump isn’t the one sweating

The gun lobby's Pyrrhic victory; The only Republican to come out ahead in 2016; Clinton’s economic argument against Trump: Be afraid; What Hollywood can learn from ‘Finding Dory’; Donald Trump has one good idea about profiling; Pulling back the curtain on the sales job for the Iran deal; Hahaha! Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly chuckles it up with buddy Donald Trump.; Clinton has Trump’s number; Poll: Trump’s media bans unpopular; Both parties better compromise on a gun bill; What the U.S. economy looks like under three terrible economic shocks (one of which is President Trump); Brexit referendum transcends the economy; Political similarities across the pond; A Republican delegate revolt becomes more likely;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
The gun lobby's Pyrrhic victory
The only Republican to come out ahead in 2016
A conservative rising star serious about character.
 
Clinton’s economic argument against Trump: Be afraid
It's oddly similar to her argument about Trump and national security.
 
What Hollywood can learn from ‘Finding Dory’
Don't make individuals represent their communities. And don't set expectations low.
 
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Donald Trump has one good idea about profiling
But everybody missed it.
 
Pulling back the curtain on the sales job for the Iran deal
The administration hid the ball.
 
Hahaha! Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly chuckles it up with buddy Donald Trump.
The GOP is in crisis -- time for some laughs with Donald Trump.
 
Clinton has Trump’s number
Replacing Trump would be strategic genius
 
 
Poll: Trump’s media bans unpopular
Americans don't like it when a candidate bans media organizations, even if they don't think much of the media organizations.
 
Trump campaign enters the flopsweat stage, but Trump isn't the one sweating
It's the brine of being in a pickle.
 
Both parties better compromise on a gun bill
Time to make a deal.
 
What the U.S. economy looks like under three terrible economic shocks (one of which is President Trump)
A decade out, the economy looks far worse under Trump's policies than it does after a China crash, for example.
 
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Brexit referendum transcends the economy
What started as an argument over tax and spending morphs into a debate about immigration and the preservation of Englishness in a dangerous world.
 
Political similarities across the pond
A comparison of the political climate in England to that in America
A Republican delegate revolt becomes more likely
Delegates take matters into their own hands.
 
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