Thursday, 23 March 2017

Opinions P.M.: 'T2 Trainspotting' tackles the conundrum of masculinity in the modern world

‘T2 Trainspotting’ tackles the conundrum of masculinity in the modern world; Some things are clear enough that you don’t need a wiretap to pick them up; The leaks I received during Watergate taught me they're worth the risk; The health-care bill drama is killing GOP centrists; Democrats are going to filibuster Gorsuch. It’s the right thing to do.; Lunch links: Cop who fought with Eric Garner had a long disciplinary record; The 2017 sweet spot; The real winner of the House Intelligence Committee hearing on Russia; The filibuster with an asterisk; New draft article, ‘Encryption Workarounds’; How Trump loses his base, the GOP congressional majority and the 2020 election; A better constitutional basis for the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017; It's good to be king, but short of that, it's good to write the rules; Washington Post bestsellers: March 26, 2017; Republicans’ truth deficit will destroy the party;
 
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‘T2 Trainspotting’ tackles the conundrum of masculinity in the modern world
The characters in the "Trainspotting" sequel are stuck in place. And that's the point.
Some things are clear enough that you don’t need a wiretap to pick them up
Russia scandal is drawing attention.
 
The leaks I received during Watergate taught me they're worth the risk
As a reporter investigating President Richard Nixon, I received multiple leaks from high-ranking sources.
 
The health-care bill drama is killing GOP centrists
House Speaker Paul Ryan throws centrists to the wolves.
 
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Democrats are going to filibuster Gorsuch. It’s the right thing to do.
Democrats will force Republicans to "go nuclear."
 
Lunch links: Cop who fought with Eric Garner had a long disciplinary record
Plus: Gorsuch not big on the Sixth Amendment, New Orleans DA charges witnesses who say they were coerced by police, facial recognition and body cameras could mean mass surveillance.
The 2017 sweet spot
Politicians don't always stake reasonable positions in primaries, but the winner will govern from them.
 
The real winner of the House Intelligence Committee hearing on Russia
He violated our sovereignty, influenced our elections and now gets to watch us do nothing.
 
 
The filibuster with an asterisk
The Senate continues its debasement of the confirmation process.
 
New draft article, ‘Encryption Workarounds’
The widespread use of encryption has triggered a new step in many criminal investigations: the encryption workaround. Here's a link to my new draft article that I co-authored with Bruce Schneier.
How Trump loses his base, the GOP congressional majority and the 2020 election
If this keeps up, Trump will be a loser.
 
A better constitutional basis for the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017
The Full Faith and Credit Clause is a more appropriate source of power than the Commerce Clause.
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It's good to be king, but short of that, it's good to write the rules
How the game is actually played.
 
Washington Post bestsellers: March 26, 2017
'The Cutthroat,' an Isaac Bell investigation, by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott, debuts at. No. 2
Republicans’ truth deficit will destroy the party
The lies have caught up with them.
 
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