Wednesday, 28 September 2016

Wednesday's Opinions: Still hate Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton after the first debate? Here’s Evan McMullin!

Remembering Shimon Peres, the Israeli patriot who believed in peace; Trump's night of sniffles and screw-ups; How passing the Trans-Pacific Partnership will be good for America; Trump is too much of a wacko bird to be an albatross; Clinton reassures a fearful world; Donald Trump, caught with his pants down; Out of his depth, Donald Trump clings to deception; Clinton delivers a beat-down; Trump's falsehoods on election rigging are at odds with reality; One debater comforted the world. The other frightened it.; Maine's governor is completely unhinged; In China, repression buries rule of law; NBC News Chairman Andy Lack: Brian Williams’s credibility problems are ‘ancient history’; Happy Hour Roundup; Republicans’ tax cut trap; How Clinton’s debate win could change the race; Job One for Clinton at the debate: Energize Democrats; Trump spokeswoman Katrina Pierson: Media can ‘no longer report’ Trump won’t release his tax returns
 
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Still hate Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton after the first debate? Here's Evan McMullin!
'If you're voting for the leeser of two evils you're still voting for evil.'
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Remembering Shimon Peres, the Israeli patriot who believed in peace
Throughout a full, long life in politics, his goal was to keep his nation safe.
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Trump's night of sniffles and screw-ups
A rambling, prideful Trump was no match Monday night against a cool-headed Clinton.
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How passing the Trans-Pacific Partnership will be good for America
The TTP gives the United States an opportunity to export not only goods and services but values as well
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Trump is too much of a wacko bird to be an albatross
Linking other GOP candidates to him may not be worth Democrats' time and money.
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Clinton reassures a fearful world
A sigh of relief that maybe American politics isn't heading off a cliff after all.
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Donald Trump, caught with his pants down
If you admire a good story, fine, but why hire an amateur like Trump?
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Out of his depth, Donald Trump clings to deception
Trump inhabits his own factual universe, in which truth is determined by usefulness and lies become credible through repetition.
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Clinton delivers a beat-down
She made Donald Trump look ignorant, unprepared, egotistical, childish, petulant, impatient and incoherent.
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Trump's falsehoods on election rigging are at odds with reality
If the election is swayed, it will be because of suppression efforts led by his own party.
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Editorial Cartoons
What IS Trump hiding with those tax returns? Sketches from the first debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton
The emperor's new form. The first presidential debate held at Hofstra University
 
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The Post’s View
One debater comforted the world. The other frightened it.
Trump's ludicrous assertions have serious implications.
 
Maine's governor is completely unhinged
Paul LePage, chief executive of the nation's whitest state, is a deranged racist.
 
In China, repression buries rule of law
Xi Jinping continues to target human rights lawyers.
 
 
Latest Blogs
NBC News Chairman Andy Lack: Brian Williams’s credibility problems are ‘ancient history’
Says show of former "NBC Nightly News" anchor is starting well.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Republicans’ tax cut trap
Republicans need to get out of the 1980s
 
How Clinton’s debate win could change the race
It's all about turnout.
 
Job One for Clinton at the debate: Energize Democrats
Top Dem strategists are cautiously optimistic that she accomplished a crucial goal.
 
Trump spokeswoman Katrina Pierson: Media can ‘no longer report’ Trump won’t release his tax returns
That's because he offered a deal with Hillary Clinton.
 
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