Saturday, 17 September 2016

Saturday's Opinions: Donald Trump: A con man among heroes

This year's most consequential Senate race; When it comes to health, treat candidates like presidents; Magnificent, awful, profound: The stories the new African American museum will tell; America has lost its characteristic optimism; Where is the outrage?; A backward march on voting rights; Why we went to jail — for a day; The most wasted space in D.C.; Don't bring the noise; Trump's new hotel offers everything he claims to hate; Bob Schieffer: The most important advice I can give to debate moderators; Cubans don't benefit from American business — Castro does; The government wants social media sites to take down terrorist propaganda. Maybe they shouldn't.; There's still more to find out about Vincent Gray's shadow campaign; Donald Trump: Birther of a national disgrace; Happy Hour Roundup; New NYT managing editor: ‘Would we have a staff left if we listened to Donald Trump?’; The Picture of Donald Trump; Can Hillary Clinton unlock the millennial vote? She has a lot of work to do.; How Donald Trump swindled cable news
 
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Donald Trump: A con man among heroes
Finally dropping his birther claim against the president, Donald Trump rolls out two new lies.
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This year's most consequential Senate race
Pennsylvania Republican Sen. Patrick Toomey could be the only man in the way of an unleashed Democratic majority.
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When it comes to health, treat candidates like presidents
Some medical issues may go better undisclosed.
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Magnificent, awful, profound: The stories the new African American museum will tell
Four generations after the White House screened "Birth of a Nation," a black president will preside over the museum's opening ceremony.
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America has lost its characteristic optimism
If the candidates aren't careful, they could talk the country into a depression.
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Where is the outrage?
The fatal shooting of a black motorcyclist is the latest trial for D.C.'s criminal justice system.
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A backward march on voting rights
No one should seek to win elections by rigging the game.
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Why we went to jail — for a day
Legislators should be better informed about the laws we make.
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The most wasted space in D.C.
The National Parks Service should bring parks to Americans where they are.
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Don't bring the noise
Merriweather's neighbors are unhappy with increased sound.
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Trump's new hotel offers everything he claims to hate
A further reminder that the GOP nominee is a charlatan.
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Bob Schieffer: The most important advice I can give to debate moderators
Remember that nobody goes to a ballgame to watch the umpire.
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Editorial Cartoons
Somebody thinks that Hillary is suffering from a condition The results of Donald Trump’s physical
Congenital. The GOP nominee still won't release his medical records.
 
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The Post’s View
Cubans don't benefit from American business — Castro does
If you think Obama's policy will "empower" the fledgling Cuban private sector, think again.
 
The government wants social media sites to take down terrorist propaganda. Maybe they shouldn't.
Clinton and Obama have both asked Silicon Valley to cooperate in censoring what could be legitimate speech.
 
There's still more to find out about Vincent Gray's shadow campaign
The last major figure in the case is sentenced — but plenty of questions remain.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Donald Trump: Birther of a national disgrace
Most galling was what Trump didn't say.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
New NYT managing editor: ‘Would we have a staff left if we listened to Donald Trump?’
New No. 2 at famed newspaper talks about diversity, digital news and Jonathan Martin.
 
The Picture of Donald Trump
It was Basil Hallward's best work.
Can Hillary Clinton unlock the millennial vote? She has a lot of work to do.
This one chart tells the story.
 
How Donald Trump swindled cable news
Why does it take them so long to realize they're getting punked?
 
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