Tuesday, 13 September 2016

Tuesday's Opinions: Yes, half of Trump supporters are racist

Trump loves Vladimir Putin. Could his tax returns explain why?; A rare outbreak of public apologies; The self-refuting idea that America needs Donald Trump as a savior; The question that will decide the election; If Clinton or Trump were too sick to be president, we'd already know it; Bill Clinton's terrorism strategy led to 9/11. Hillary Clinton's is the exact same thing.; Clinton and Trump owe voters more specifics on their health; Whether or not the Syrian cease-fire sticks, Putin wins; How the testing opt-out movement hurts low-income students; Ohio University to remove name of ‘Roger E. Ailes Newsroom’ at WOUB; Happy Hour Roundup; Memo to the Clinton campaign: Don’t blow it on Clinton’s health again; Ryan killed off any presidential prospects but can still save the GOP?; The consequences of Clinton’s ‘deplorables’ and Obama’s ‘clingers’; When it comes to transparency, there’s no comparison between Clinton and Trump
 
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Yes, half of Trump supporters are racist
Fear that white people are losing ground was the greatest predictor of support for the GOP nominee.
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Latest Columns
Trump loves Vladimir Putin. Could his tax returns explain why?
Given Trump's comments, voters need to know how much he depends on Russian investment.
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A rare outbreak of public apologies
More high-profile Americans than ever seem to be saying sorry, with one exception.
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The self-refuting idea that America needs Donald Trump as a savior
Portions of the far right have a childish trust of the GOP nominee.
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The question that will decide the election
Hillary Clinton's transparency shortcomings are the chink in her armor.
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If Clinton or Trump were too sick to be president, we'd already know it
A certain amount of snooping into candidates' health is still worthwhile.
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Bill Clinton's terrorism strategy led to 9/11. Hillary Clinton's is the exact same thing.
The Clinton Doctrine already failed once, but the Democratic nominee would repeat her husband's mistakes.
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Editorial Cartoons
Congress is facing the speed bump of Sisyphus Both candidates are sick
Heroic, is how they see it. Hillary's got pneumonia, Trump's got something much worse.
 
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The Post’s View
Clinton and Trump owe voters more specifics on their health
The campaigns have promised to be more forthcoming. They need to be.
 
Whether or not the Syrian cease-fire sticks, Putin wins
The Russian president got what he wanted from the United States.
 
How the testing opt-out movement hurts low-income students
As one education expert put it, "Kids who are not tested do not count."
 
 
Latest Blogs
Ohio University to remove name of ‘Roger E. Ailes Newsroom’ at WOUB
Very good move.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Memo to the Clinton campaign: Don’t blow it on Clinton’s health again
It's time for a lot more transparency.
 
Ryan killed off any presidential prospects but can still save the GOP?
Ryan's agenda may survive Trump.
 
The consequences of Clinton’s ‘deplorables’ and Obama’s ‘clingers’
Voters should be skeptical of Democrats who still claim to identify with the core of working class America.
 
When it comes to transparency, there’s no comparison between Clinton and Trump
Both candidates should tell us more. But Trump has told us almost nothing.
 
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