Thursday, 13 October 2016

Opinions P.M.: Trump's alleged sexual assaults: New York Times v. People magazine

Michelle Obama’s remarkable speech sums up the case against Donald Trump; Trump’s alleged sexual assaults: New York Times v. People magazine; The Christian right is divided, just like the GOP; Hillary Clinton is a threat to religious liberty; Donald Trump is having another fantasy about a woman; The 7 dumbest arguments in defense of Trump; Donald Trump’s withdrawal from Virginia may mean a wave election is on the horizon; Trump’s misogyny foreshadows the ugly backlash that will hit Clinton if she wins; Clinton’s priorities; Why Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize in Literature; The housing crunch is our fault. We can fix it.; From Delmonico's to Chez Panisse: The 10 restaurants that shaped American dining; Trump is melting down. What happens now?; Now, just how permanent is the damage the Republican Party has done to itself?; Trump is by far the worse choice — and has been from the start;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Michelle Obama’s remarkable speech sums up the case against Donald Trump
Devastating.
Trump’s alleged sexual assaults: New York Times v. People magazine
One piece has beaucoup reporting; the other has a compelling first-person account.
 
The Christian right is divided, just like the GOP
Trump has the evangelical right at a crossroads.
 
Hillary Clinton is a threat to religious liberty
A trove of emails recently released by WikiLeaks shows the anti-Catholic bigotry that permeates Clinton World.
 
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Donald Trump is having another fantasy about a woman
But, oh-oh, she's out of reach.
 
The 7 dumbest arguments in defense of Trump
Have Trump defenders lost their minds?
 
Donald Trump’s withdrawal from Virginia may mean a wave election is on the horizon
Still, Virginia Republicans should be okay.
 
Trump’s misogyny foreshadows the ugly backlash that will hit Clinton if she wins
The issue destroying the Trump campaign will only feed the resentment.
 
 
Clinton’s priorities
Clinton needs to pivot from candidate to president-elect.
 
Why Bob Dylan won the Nobel Prize in Literature
And he knows that great art speaks not to the brain but to the soul.
 
The housing crunch is our fault. We can fix it.
Cities that restrict their growth are choking out low-income housing.
 
From Delmonico's to Chez Panisse: The 10 restaurants that shaped American dining
Paul Freedman takes us on a deliciously illuminating tour that blends food and history.
 
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Trump is melting down. What happens now?
Three scenarios for the GOP.
 
Now, just how permanent is the damage the Republican Party has done to itself?
This just in (not).
 
Trump is by far the worse choice — and has been from the start
He's an authoritarian and a creep.
 
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