Friday, 9 September 2016

Friday's Opinions: Trump and Priebus’s sexism show the challenges Clinton will face — even if she wins

Incident in Hangzhou; What did 9/11 mean? Fifteen years later, we're still finding out.; The Trump strategy for success? Fire everyone.; Donald Trump's raging egomania; In Saudi Arabia, a revolution disguised as reform; Trump owes it to the voters to debate with Clinton; The war on terrorism won't be won on the battlefield; Gretchen Carlson's settlement with Fox News shows the 'Mad Men' days are waning; How Russia could spark a U.S. electoral disaster; Don't be fooled — Donald Trump's foreign policy is as scary as ever; Are printed books (finally) dead?; Phyllis Schlafly, the mother of right-wing populism; The Hillary Clinton email story is out of control; Gary Johnson's Aleppo gaffe was bad. But Trump's consistent ignorance is worse.; The Pam Bondi case shows Trump is more hustler than businessman; Crazy vs. Crooked; How Hillary Clinton can get that ‘presidential look’; Esquire has had it with Trump’s Iraq War lies; Happy Hour Roundup; Ohio University: ‘Appropriate decisions’ will be made regarding Roger E. Ailes Newsroom; Another 50-state poll shows big trouble for Trump
 
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Trump and Priebus's sexism show the challenges Clinton will face — even if she wins
Reminders that the gender playing field isn't even yet.
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Incident in Hangzhou
Obama's humiliation in China is a sign of global disdain for the president.
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What did 9/11 mean? Fifteen years later, we're still finding out.
Donald Trump's terrorism strategy would only help the Islamic State.
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The Trump strategy for success? Fire everyone.
Donald Trump needs to come up with policies, not pink slips.
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Donald Trump's raging egomania
He made the joint commander-in-chief forum all about him.
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In Saudi Arabia, a revolution disguised as reform
The United States has a stake in the country's transformation.
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Trump owes it to the voters to debate with Clinton
Writing off the debates would do Americans a huge disservice.
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The war on terrorism won't be won on the battlefield
Middle Eastern countries need political systems that serve their people — especially the young ones.
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Gretchen Carlson's settlement with Fox News shows the 'Mad Men' days are waning
Not because of the money, but because she emerged with her reputation intact.
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How Russia could spark a U.S. electoral disaster
Moscow has done this before in other countries.
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Don't be fooled — Donald Trump's foreign policy is as scary as ever
The candidate proved once again he is unfit to be commander in chief.
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Are printed books (finally) dead?
Book reading, while not exactly booming, seems to be holding its own against the onslaught of new digital technologies.
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Phyllis Schlafly, the mother of right-wing populism
Donald Trump is the anti-globalist candidate she had been waiting for.
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Editorial Cartoons
Who has Donald Trump’s back? The Trump campaign’s teleprompter strategy
Back stage. It looks like the strategy of the Trump campaign is to keep him talking from a teleprompter until Election Day.
 
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The Post’s View
The Hillary Clinton email story is out of control
The attention paid to it has far surpassed the boundaries of the facts.
 
Gary Johnson's Aleppo gaffe was bad. But Trump's consistent ignorance is worse.
In this campaign, the GOP nominee is winning the cluelessness contest.
 
The Pam Bondi case shows Trump is more hustler than businessman
It seems unlikely the candidate gave Florida's attorney general $25,000 for principled reasons.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Crazy vs. Crooked
The Trump campaign is portraying Hillary Clinton as untrustworthy, and the Clinton campaign is trying to paint Donald Trump as unhinged.
 
How Hillary Clinton can get that ‘presidential look’
Forty-four classic looks to emulate!
 
Esquire has had it with Trump’s Iraq War lies
And Trump chides the media for tracking statements in the media.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Ohio University: ‘Appropriate decisions’ will be made regarding Roger E. Ailes Newsroom
And just what sort of decisions are we talking about here?
 
Another 50-state poll shows big trouble for Trump
Trump's attempt to rewrite the map has failed.
 
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