Thursday, 15 September 2016

Opinions P.M.: Everyone knows the bankers learned their lesson in 2008—this lesson

Donald Trump says the election will be ‘rigged.’ Half of his supporters seem inclined to agree.; Paul Ryan and Hillary Clinton agree on at least one thing; Will China soon control American movies?; Republican blame-mongering is only for whites; The most recent round of polls are a real drag; What Donald Trump is doing on the campaign trail; Forget Trump’s health records. His hidden business interests are what really matter.; Where, exactly, is Silver Spring?; Why is the Navy's largest shipbuilder looking for a subcontractor in China?; Is it time for Clinton supporters to panic?; Hamid Karzai: Afghanistan's bridge-building president or just a corrupt pol?; Washington Post bestsellers: Sept. 18, 2016; Who will hold the right-wing media charlatans accountable?; Does globalization hurt poor workers? It’s complicated.;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Donald Trump says the election will be ‘rigged.’ Half of his supporters seem inclined to agree.
A new Post poll finds that many Trump voters aren't too sure the election's outcome will be legitimate.
Paul Ryan and Hillary Clinton agree on at least one thing
Trump's taxes must have some real bombshells
 
Will China soon control American movies?
China is pouring money into Western media outlets. That means censorship could follow.
 
Republican blame-mongering is only for whites
The excuses they will use for whites but not others.
 
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The most recent round of polls are a real drag
Curb your enthusiasm.
 
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.
 
Forget Trump’s health records. His hidden business interests are what really matter.
The candidate from whom disclosure is the most important won't tell us a thing.
 
Where, exactly, is Silver Spring?
Because it doesn't have boundaries, people differ on where Silver Spring is.
 
 
Why is the Navy's largest shipbuilder looking for a subcontractor in China?
It's either a security risk or an economic subsidy that could better benefit an allied country.
 
Is it time for Clinton supporters to panic?
The questions you keep asking yourself.
 
Hamid Karzai: Afghanistan's bridge-building president or just a corrupt pol?
Joshua Partlow examines Karzai's rule and his family's influence in their country.
 
Washington Post bestsellers: Sept. 18, 2016
Washington Post bestsellers: 'Here I Am,' by Jonathan Safran Foer, debuts at No. 2
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Who will hold the right-wing media charlatans accountable?
After the election, it will be a good time to name names.
 
Everyone knows the bankers learned their lesson in 2008—this lesson
A fine is just fine.
 
Does globalization hurt poor workers? It’s complicated.
The source of poor working conditions can be as much domestic as it is international.
 
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