Thursday, 23 June 2016

Thursday's Opinions: Nobody brings the crazy quite like Trump

Is a guaranteed minimum income just money for nothing?; Republicans: Save your party, don't give to Trump; Trump peddles religious ignorance; Brazil's attorney general: 'You have to change the system'; How health care creates wage inequality; Escalating unrest and violence leave France reeling; Donald Trump's political suicide mission; I'm on a watch list. I'm innocent. Here's what I think about my gun rights.; Hillary Clinton offers a welcome concession to reality; The critical public-health benefits of the HPV vaccine; Uncle Sam wants you — to vote; True: Fact-checking a single Donald Trump speech required 10 AP writers; Happy Hour Roundup; Covering sit-in by House Democrats, C-SPAN makes history via Periscope; 10 takeaways from the House GOP’s Obamacare alternative; Donald Trump serves up hyper-awkward moment for Brian Williams; Paul Ryan unveils plan to set fire to the American health-care system
 
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Nobody brings the crazy quite like Trump
In his fact-free dystopia, no horror is impossible.
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Latest Columns
Is a guaranteed minimum income just money for nothing?
A bad idea whose time has come.
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Republicans: Save your party, don't give to Trump
The GOP would benefit from a humiliating defeat of the narcissist.
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Trump peddles religious ignorance
His use of prejudice condemns himself as both ill-informed and a bigot.
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Brazil's attorney general: 'You have to change the system'
Rodrigo Janot talks to The Post.
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How health care creates wage inequality
A new economic study shows how this perverse bargain works.
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Escalating unrest and violence leave France reeling
The country tries to maintain its enviable lifestyle in the face of a persistent threat.
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Donald Trump's political suicide mission
Trump is proving he can't manage a general-election campaign.
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I'm on a watch list. I'm innocent. Here's what I think about my gun rights.
People will sometimes be wrongfully put on these lists. I am sure the government can come up with a way to protect our rights.
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Editorial Cartoons
Sketchpad: Perhaps Marco can save them Trump will bring back Merry Christmas again
A change of tune. The Republican nominee spoke with a group of conservative Christians yesterday and promised to appoint anti-abortion Supreme Court Justices and get department store employees to say "Merry Christmas".
 
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The Post’s View
Hillary Clinton offers a welcome concession to reality
She delivered a rational economic-policy address on Wednesday, which counts as unusual in this election year.
 
The critical public-health benefits of the HPV vaccine
Oncologists are doing the right thing by pushing pediatricians and others to expand use of this lifesaving drug.
 
Uncle Sam wants you — to vote
In updating Selective Service registration, what if Congress focused on voter registration instead of draft registration?
 
 
Latest Blogs
True: Fact-checking a single Donald Trump speech required 10 AP writers
New York speech riddled with all manner of distortions and falsehoods.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Covering sit-in by House Democrats, C-SPAN makes history via Periscope
Feed isn't quite as reliable as usual, but a bit more raw.
10 takeaways from the House GOP’s Obamacare alternative
Republicans get to the 'replace' part of getting rid of Obamacare.
 
Donald Trump serves up hyper-awkward moment for Brian Williams
Trump says in speech that anchor's career was destroyed for falsehoods less severe than those allegedly told by Hillary Clinton.
 
Paul Ryan unveils plan to set fire to the American health-care system
The best you can say about it is that it would be a political catastrophe, so it would never pass.
 
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