Monday, 8 August 2016

Opinions P.M.: Stop dancing around, Hillary

Trump's economic speech cleared the bar; This Goodlatte is bitter; Olympic swimmer Dana Vollmer’s tart, honest take on pregnancy; Rebellious outsider Donald Trump details standard-fare Republican economic plan; Media objectivity should not mean indifference to truth; First, crush Trump. But then what?; How will the Internet change political advertising?; Clinton's email server did not lead to an Iranian scientist's death; Policy frauds peddling Trump’s snake oil; Flake trumps Cotton; Why Donald Trump won’t even persuade his own side to believe that the election is ‘rigged’ against him; Critics didn’t want to kill ‘Suicide Squad.’ But if you love it, then defend it.; Ups and downs; What Donald Trump is doing on the campaign trail;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Trump's economic speech cleared the bar
Donald Trump at least has the truth on his side: More of the same is undesirable.
This Goodlatte is bitter
Congressman denounces Obama for using one of the few powers actually enumerated in the Constitution.
 
Olympic swimmer Dana Vollmer’s tart, honest take on pregnancy
Childbirth may be magical, but it can also be an obstacle to athletic performance like any other.
 
Rebellious outsider Donald Trump details standard-fare Republican economic plan
Want to know why Republicans are still lining up behind him? Here's your answer.
 
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Media objectivity should not mean indifference to truth
Media lessons to be learned.
 
First, crush Trump. But then what?
If the GOP is to survive Trump must lose big
 
How will the Internet change political advertising?
Our elections are entering the digital age. Is this dangerous?
 
Clinton's email server did not lead to an Iranian scientist's death
 
 
Policy frauds peddling Trump’s snake oil
Policy opportunists flock to Trump.
 
Stop dancing around, Hillary
Clinton continues to give convoluted answers to questions about her emails and FBI interview
 
Flake trumps Cotton
Character needs to come first
 
Why Donald Trump won’t even persuade his own side to believe that the election is ‘rigged’ against him
His claim is so outlandish that he isn't getting support from the places he might expect it.
 
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Critics didn’t want to kill ‘Suicide Squad.’ But if you love it, then defend it.
Art's not objectively good or bad, and if you need it to be, you're going to be disappointed.
 
Ups and downs
Who is gaining ground?
 
What Donald Trump is doing on the campaign trail
The GOP presidential nominee is out on the trail ahead of the general election in November.
 
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