Thursday 16 March 2017

Opinions P.M.: How Trump's travel ban uses Muslim women as pawns

Sponsored by SEIU | How Trump’s travel ban uses Muslim women as pawns; As Trump boasts about his Muslim ban, the courts use his own words against him; Standing by my opinion that ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ was built on a lie; If Trump really wants to unify American culture, he should fund public broadcasting; Another judge rules in favor of bite mark evidence, for the same misguided reasons; David Cay Johnston accuses White House of ‘totally unethical’ behavior; How to save the GOP health-care plan; Trump checked on many fronts; Trump’s budget motto is ‘It takes a village’ in a different sense; The real story in the Netherlands? The implosion of the center-left.; Trumpism is losing, again and again; That moment when President Trump faced the farce of his media critiques; The Libyan student who sued Trump — and won; Trump loses again on Muslim ban — and then makes it worse; Why South Koreans shouldn’t expect much from their next president;
 
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How Trump’s travel ban uses Muslim women as pawns
Singling out "honor killings" as a reason for halting immigration to the United States isn't about protecting women. It's about Islamophobia.
As Trump boasts about his Muslim ban, the courts use his own words against him
Even though the president is losing in court, his provocations to his base are extremely dangerous.
 
Standing by my opinion that ‘Hands up, don’t shoot’ was built on a lie
"New" revelations do not upend everything we know about the shooting of Michael Brown
 
If Trump really wants to unify American culture, he should fund public broadcasting
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting is one of the only institutions that makes sure all Americans get access to the same ideas and arguments.
 
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Another judge rules in favor of bite mark evidence, for the same misguided reasons
Bite mark analysts remain undefeated in court, winless when subjected to scientific scrutiny.
 
David Cay Johnston accuses White House of ‘totally unethical’ behavior
Says they took his scoop and gave it to other reporters.
How to save the GOP health-care plan
All it will take is humility from Republicans and the president's famous dealmaking skills.
 
Trump checked on many fronts
Trump isn't getting his way
 
 
Trump’s budget motto is ‘It takes a village’ in a different sense
Think militarily.
 
The real story in the Netherlands? The implosion of the center-left.
It's easy to see the rest of the world through populist-colored glasses.
 
Trumpism is losing, again and again
Why is Trump pursuing Bannon's losing agenda?
 
That moment when President Trump faced the farce of his media critiques
What happens when you want to cite the New York Times in favorable terms.
 
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The Libyan student who sued Trump — and won
A little-known story of pushback against the first Trump travel ban.
 
Trump loses again on Muslim ban — and then makes it worse
Trump's words come back to haunt him
 
Why South Koreans shouldn’t expect much from their next president
If South Korea is to overcome its problems, voters have no choice but to lower expectations of their next president.
 
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