Monday, 19 September 2016

Opinions P.M.: Trump and Clinton react very differently to terror incidents. That tells us how they'd act as president.

When it comes to climate change, let’s get our priorities straight; The bipartisan path to tackling climate change; Christie comes full circle; New, better question in the birther controversy; Australia’s harsh refugee policy is no global model; Trump and Clinton react very differently to terror incidents. That tells us how they’d act as president.; Five debate goals for Hillary Clinton; Look who’s now speaking out against ‘inciting violence’!; Tightening polls demand a renewed Clinton candidacy; At the Emmys, echoes of Hillary Clinton’s convention; There are two sides to the climate argument, the facts and the falsehoods; Telling viewers the truth — what a concept!; Hillary Clinton, who tells dreadful lies; Trump’s blather on fighting terrorism; Jaguar Rogue Moment Food;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
When it comes to climate change, let’s get our priorities straight
We're subsidizing green energy, but money spent elsewhere could have greater impact.
The bipartisan path to tackling climate change
The federal government should follow state and local strategies to invest in renewable energy.
 
Christie comes full circle
Will Bridgegate finally sink Christie?
 
New, better question in the birther controversy
The media never asked it.
 
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Australia’s harsh refugee policy is no global model
Encouraging suffering is not a humanitarian success.
 
Trump and Clinton react very differently to terror incidents. That tells us how they’d act as president.
One sells fear, the other encourages resolve.
 
Five debate goals for Hillary Clinton
She must dispel the myth that the two candidates are equally bad.
 
Look who’s now speaking out against ‘inciting violence’!
That would be Donald Trump, the same guy who feels that violence at political rallies adds 'excitement.'
 
 
Tightening polls demand a renewed Clinton candidacy
A look at the current standings in the 2016 election.
 
At the Emmys, echoes of Hillary Clinton’s convention
Questions of likability and equality of opportunity, plus "Game of Thrones," win big at the Emmys.
 
There are two sides to the climate argument, the facts and the falsehoods
Facts are stubborn things.
 
Telling viewers the truth — what a concept!
Time to stop condoning Trump's lies
 
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Hillary Clinton, who tells dreadful lies
Most Americans no longer believe a word she says — even if she's telling the truth.
 
Trump’s blather on fighting terrorism
Another reminder: Trump has no idea how to combat jihadism.
 
Jaguar Rogue Moment Food
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