Wednesday, 22 June 2016

Wednesday's Opinions: To be fixed, Europe needs a wrecking ball

Trump's born-again campaign; Trump's Potemkin village; Gun control proposals in the wake of Orlando could endanger constitutional rights; The Brexit referendum transcends the economy; Want to help end voter suppression? Junk the caucuses.; How billionaires, corporations and secretive governments curtail press freedom; Breaking the gun reform blockade; An intelligent step forward for concussion prevention; Mr. Snyder is losing the battle with the next generation; Happy Hour Roundup; A new cheap shot at the Clintons hits the Secret Service; The gun lobby's Pyrrhic victory; The only Republican to come out ahead in 2016; Clinton’s economic argument against Trump: Be afraid; Pulling back the curtain on the sales job for the Iran deal
 
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To be fixed, Europe needs a wrecking ball
Modern politicians in Britain and on the continent should be thinking about change.
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Trump's born-again campaign
Did the Republican candidate ditch his campaign manager to appease evangelical Christians?
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Trump's Potemkin village
He is doing to the Republican Party what he did to Atlantic City.
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Gun control proposals in the wake of Orlando could endanger constitutional rights
Those agitating for firearms restrictions could set a dangerous precedent.
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The Brexit referendum transcends the economy
What started as an argument over taxes and spending morphs into a debate about immigration and the preservation of Englishness in a dangerous world.
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Want to help end voter suppression? Junk the caucuses.
The elections are elitist, inconvenient, intimidating and anti-Democratic.
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How billionaires, corporations and secretive governments curtail press freedom
We need a transpartisan fight to defend freedom of information.
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The Post’s View
Breaking the gun reform blockade
Several measures failed this week. But the debate is shifting.
 
An intelligent step forward for concussion prevention
Tracking youth injuries remains difficult, so the CDC's plan to create a national monitoring system is wise.
 
Mr. Snyder is losing the battle with the next generation
Prompted by students, Sidwell Friends bans Washington football team apparel.
 
 
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A new cheap shot at the Clintons hits the Secret Service
Gary Byrne's forthcoming book is beyond the pale.
The gun lobby's Pyrrhic victory
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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.
 
Pulling back the curtain on the sales job for the Iran deal
The administration hid the ball.
 
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