Thursday, 8 September 2016

Thursday's Opinions: Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Doing what needed to be done

Trump's best example of political corruption is himself; Americans are driving more again. That could be a problem.; In the year of the outsider, one senator's experience is actually helping him; The Capitol is back to its former glory. But Congress is as useless as ever.; Cashing in on presidential prestige; Kool-Aid, cheese curds and an escape from Trump; Gary Johnson: Our two-party system has failed, just like our founders said it would; Chicago's violence is a 'police issue' — at least in part; Obama's 'pivot' to Asia will leave some big problems unsolved; Cathy Lanier is right: D.C.'s justice system is beyond broken; How Hillary Clinton can get that ‘presidential look’; Sean Hannity to critics: I’m ‘challenging people as somebody that’s interviewed Trump’; Happy Hour Roundup; Evan McMullin: More professional than professional pols; The political landscape has changed, but the GOP hasn’t; Trump voters should be held accountable
 
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Doing what needed to be done
"I didn't need a title to go out and do everything I could to help elect Democrats before I was DNC chair, and I don't need one now."
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Trump's best example of political corruption is himself
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Americans are driving more again. That could be a problem.
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In the year of the outsider, one senator's experience is actually helping him
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The Capitol is back to its former glory. But Congress is as useless as ever.
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Cashing in on presidential prestige
The Clintons' rapaciousness raises questions about what to expect from our former presidents.
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Kool-Aid, cheese curds and an escape from Trump
The fair is a vacation from our daily intolerances and obsessions.
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Gary Johnson: Our two-party system has failed, just like our founders said it would
It's time to try something different.
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The Post’s View
Chicago's violence is a 'police issue' — at least in part
The city's deadliest month in two decades highlights the urgency of solving its problem.
 
Obama's 'pivot' to Asia will leave some big problems unsolved
His policy push there keeps getting overshadowed by crises elsewhere.
 
Cathy Lanier is right: D.C.'s justice system is beyond broken
The outgoing D.C. police chief's complaints need to be taken seriously.
 
 
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How Hillary Clinton can get that ‘presidential look’
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Sean Hannity to critics: I’m ‘challenging people as somebody that’s interviewed Trump’
The Fox News host says he's looking at an easy choice between conservative values and Hillary Clinton.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Evan McMullin: More professional than professional pols
The most presidential contender is the least known.
 
The political landscape has changed, but the GOP hasn’t
Stuck in the past is no way for a party to survive.
 
Trump voters should be held accountable
What about the people who voted for Trump?
 
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