Wednesday, 7 September 2016

Wednesday's Opinions: Donald Trump’s immigration hypocrisy

Peter Thiel: Trump has taught us this year's most important political lesson; Clinton should stop pretending she's not elite; Another group that loses if Trump wins? Animals.; What the U.S. economy needs to get out of its rut; Kaepernick's symbolism misses the point; Donald Trump wants you to trust him, blindly; Hillary Clinton fails the ABCs of handling classified information; The FBI memo on Hillary Clinton's emails is a must-read; Chinese repression is backfiring in Hong Kong; Donald Trump's immigration hypocrisy; House conservatives want to impeach the IRS director. That would be a big mistake.; What will happen to Fox News’s Steve Doocy?; Happy Hour Roundup; Why is Roger Ailes so mad at New York Magazine?; Yes, Trump does buy off corrupt politicians. At least, that’s what he told us himself, remember?; How Trump is helping #NeverTrump; For the GOP, what would a landslide look like this year?
 
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Donald Trump's immigration hypocrisy
He promised answers on his wife's arrival in America. The country is still waiting.
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Peter Thiel: Trump has taught us this year's most important political lesson
In politics and in government, it doesn't matter how much money you spend, but how you spend it.
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Clinton should stop pretending she's not elite
Hillary Clinton can overwhelm Trump in experience — so she should embrace her insider status.
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Another group that loses if Trump wins? Animals.
Donald Trump and his anti-animal agriculture advisers would destroy Obama's legacy of protection.
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What the U.S. economy needs to get out of its rut
Debt financing to fix crumbling infrastructure is fairer to future generations than other kinds of spending.
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Kaepernick's symbolism misses the point
Grand gestures by celebrities often hurt more than they help.
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Donald Trump wants you to trust him, blindly
Clinton has her own issues with transparency, but the GOP nominee is by far the biggest offender.
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Hillary Clinton fails the ABCs of handling classified information
We're supposed to believe she thought (C) was an alphabetical marking?
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The FBI memo on Hillary Clinton's emails is a must-read
It portrays the bureaucracy in overdrive that David Foster Wallace predicted.
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Editorial Cartoons
Trump has been practicing for the debates like nobody ever has Trump pays to play
He has a great sparring partner, the best! Over the weekend Trump paid a fine for a campaign donation to the Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, who after receiving the $25,000 contribution decided not to investigate Trump University.
 
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Chinese repression is backfiring in Hong Kong
A decisive electoral victory for pro-democracy forces has handed President Xi Jinping a dilemma.
 
Donald Trump's immigration hypocrisy
He promised answers on his wife's arrival in America. The country is still waiting.
 
House conservatives want to impeach the IRS director. That would be a big mistake.
The result would be more bureaucratic bungling, not less.
 
 
Latest Blogs
What will happen to Fox News’s Steve Doocy?
Keeps on churning out the segments on TV's worst morning program.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Why is Roger Ailes so mad at New York Magazine?
A poorly focused legal fixation from the former Fox News boss.
 
Yes, Trump does buy off corrupt politicians. At least, that’s what he told us himself, remember?
Trump has repeatedly said his political donations were about getting what he wants from politicians.
 
How Trump is helping #NeverTrump
Trump's buffoonery will save the GOP in the long run
 
For the GOP, what would a landslide look like this year?
What would be a really big defeat for the GOP?
 
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