Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Tuesday's Opinions: The ‘best fortnight in a decade’ for conservatives? Uh-oh.

Trumpism is all tantrums, all the time; Trump is a boy's idea of a man; Uncertainty is sweeping the globe. That's very bad for business.; Is President Trump's executive order constitutional?; The grizzly truth: Trump's competence problems are bigger than DeVos; Why is Trump following the Obama model of picking fights with our allies?; The delusion that openness has impoverished America; Why the left is suddenly so fascinated with authoritarianism; Refugees are part of America's fabric and its promise; Trump's moral blind spot; Will Trump follow through and 'drain the swamp'?; Happy Hour Roundup; Does Stephen Bannon text Paul Ryan?; It's time for the Trump administration to put the economy front and center; How the fight over Gorsuch could keep Justice Kennedy from leaving the Supreme Court; Democrats will press Trump’s Supreme Court pick about attacks on the judiciary; Kellyanne Conway talks her way off of television
 
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The 'best fortnight in a decade' for conservatives? Uh-oh.
The trends of Trump's frightening first two weeks are not good for the interests of conservatism.
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Trumpism is all tantrums, all the time
Only a person with no self-control would browbeat Australia for no reason.
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Trump is a boy's idea of a man
He's a bad president, but he's an even worse role model.
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Uncertainty is sweeping the globe. That's very bad for business.
The world desperately needs the United States to be a beacon of stability.
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Is President Trump's executive order constitutional?
A debate on one of the biggest fights of Trump's early presidency.
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The grizzly truth: Trump's competence problems are bigger than DeVos
It's almost too much to bear.
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Why is Trump following the Obama model of picking fights with our allies?
The president's phone call with the Australian prime minister and his defense of Putin to Bill O'Reilly are concerning.
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The delusion that openness has impoverished America
Walling off products and people will do nothing but slow the world economy.
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Why the left is suddenly so fascinated with authoritarianism
Conspiracy theories are red meat for the resistance.
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The Post’s View
Refugees are part of America's fabric and its promise
It makes sense to scrunitize immigrants from terror-prone regions. It's also what we already do.
 
Trump's moral blind spot
He fails to see the difference between forces of liberty and thuggery.
 
Will Trump follow through and 'drain the swamp'?
His executive order on ethics is a down payment but not a full solution.
 
 
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Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Does Stephen Bannon text Paul Ryan?
New York Times says yes, then says they do some talking.
 
It's time for the Trump administration to put the economy front and center
The Trump administration doesn't have any problems that 4 percent growth won't solve.
 
How the fight over Gorsuch could keep Justice Kennedy from leaving the Supreme Court
Laurence Tribe believes a "blaze of fire" confirmation battle "will give Kennedy pause about leaving sooner."
 
Democrats will press Trump’s Supreme Court pick about attacks on the judiciary
Here's a way for Democrats to use the confirmation hearings to answer an urgent question: Are the courts up to reining in Trump?
 
Kellyanne Conway talks her way off of television
CNN declines to book her, in part because of credibility issues.
 
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