Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Opinions P.M.: The republic is relying on Fox News host Bill O'Reilly

Corey Stewart: The Trump before Trump; The incredibly depressing way Donald Trump’s surrogates talk about sex; And Donald Trump would like to borrow your towel to snap you with it; The republic is relying on Fox News host Bill O’Reilly; Is the 2016 presidential race over?; John F. Edland, Attica’s heroic medical examiner; Sketchpad: Another Galaxy problem that needs a fix; Memory lane is quickly turning into a superhighway; Trump just said he doesn’t ‘believe’ he’s losing women. This chart shows how wrong he is.; Everyone in the world now wants to say 'Bully for us!';
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Corey Stewart: The Trump before Trump
The new acid test for GOP candidate sanity.
The incredibly depressing way Donald Trump’s surrogates talk about sex
Attempts to defend Donald Trump by conflating stories about hot sex with sexual assault are just the worst.
 
And Donald Trump would like to borrow your towel to snap you with it
The US feels like it needs a shower.
 
The republic is relying on Fox News host Bill O’Reilly
Who else has such access, plus the proven ability to give people a hard time?
 
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Is the 2016 presidential race over?
Everything Donald Trump is doing only makes things worse, and he's running out of time.
 
John F. Edland, Attica’s heroic medical examiner
He faced harassment, persecution, and death threats for setting the record straight
Sketchpad: Another Galaxy problem that needs a fix
Call for some changes.
 
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Memory lane is quickly turning into a superhighway
What do I do with all these old copies of Rolling Stone?
 
Trump just said he doesn’t ‘believe’ he’s losing women. This chart shows how wrong he is.
Trump also suggests women will reject Clinton because she's weak. But they think she's the stronger one.
 
Everyone in the world now wants to say 'Bully for us!'
Where do they get such ideas?
 
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