Monday, 3 April 2017

Opinions P.M.: The Guesstimator: Predict the Gorsuch nomination vote and win a prize!

Why is Trump flailing? Because Americans hate his agenda, and it’s based on lies. | Sponsored by Morgan Stanley
 
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The Guesstimator: Predict the Gorsuch nomination vote and win a prize!
How many votes will Trump's first Supreme Court nominee receive?
Why is Trump flailing? Because Americans hate his agenda, and it’s based on lies.
Sometimes the explanation is right there in plain sight.
 
Do Democrats really want to provoke an unprecedented showdown over Gorsuch?
The choice is theirs.
 
Republicans’ 2018 doomsday scenario
What if the GOP doesn't turn things around by 2018?
 
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Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump’s ethics quagmire
"Scandal follows ‎conflict of interest like night follows day."
 
Trump discovers something about what you don’t know
Find a way to blame it.
 
The most radical, interesting part of ‘Big Little Lies’ had nothing to do with who died
Sometimes the bravest story that pop culture can tell about fights between women is one where they resolve their issues themselves.
 
Eliot Cohen was right: Work for Trump, lose your soul
Well-meaning public servants should think carefully before they sign on.
 
 
Diversity Newspeak: Hispanics are a ‘racial minority,’ Asian Americans are not
Orwellian language to promote "diversity"
 
Anatomy of a fake scandal, ginned up by right-wing media and Trump
By validating his worst instincts, they keep him focused on his obsessions and not on what matters.
 
Act Four Live: Pop culture with Alyssa Rosenberg (April 3)
A chat about the best and worst in pop culture and why the stories we love mean so much to us.
Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions
A suspiciously relaxed motorist, an aggrieved essayist and a disorderly extension of the rules of orderliness.
 
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What losing the filibuster for the Supreme Court would really mean
The impending Supreme Court tragedy.
 
Amid Brexit, British citizens are suddenly gripped by nostalgia
This festival of remembrance offers a glimpse into the deeper motivations behind Brexit.
 
The big Russia questions loom even larger
Too many coincidences to be coincidences
 
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