Wednesday, 26 April 2017

Wednesday's Opinions: Why a 'decentralized swarm of resistance' is the best way to contain Trump

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Why a ‘decentralized swarm of resistance’ is the best way to contain Trump
'Majority rule is always shaped by minority will.'
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Julian Assange: The CIA director is waging war on truth-tellers like WikiLeaks
Mike Pompeo has a dangerous worldview.
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Apparently repealing Obamacare could violate international law
So says a confidential letter from the U.N.
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Dealmaker in Chief? More like the Backdown President.
Trump is at his best when he's retreating, as on his absurd wall ultimatum.
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What the other Washington thinks of President Trump
Indiana voters don't see a failure to launch. They see someone making an effort.
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Mattis and Trump: The odd couple that works
The defense secretary stands between a dangerous world and a media-driven White House.
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Judge Trump by his actions. You might be surprised.
He lies all the time, but forget about his words for a while.
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Trump says his first 100 days have been a historic success. History disagrees.
It's ridiculous for him to claim to have accomplished more than other presidents.
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Trump has learned a lot. But he's neglecting a huge part of American leadership.
Does the president understand soft power?
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It's time to undo the federal land grab of Bears Ears
President Trump understands that his predecessor grossly overstepped in declaring Utah's Bears Ears a national monument.
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Where is the Elizabeth Warren of foreign policy?
It's time for Democrats to chart a new course.
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Donald Trump has learned to survive by staying one step ahead of accountability The instant gratification presidency
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The Post’s View
The Trump administration's magical thinking on taxes would bust the budget
Rethinking tax rates has merit, but expecting lower rates to pay for themselves doesn't square with reality.
 
Celebrate one American's release from an Egyptian prison — but don't forget the thousands still repressed
Aya Hijazi's release from an Egyptian prison is to be celebrated, but the Sissi regime continues to repress thousands.
 
Larry Hogan takes the wrong track in attacking a federal judge
The jurist whose ruling has blocked the Purple Line made a poor ruling, but he was not unethical.
 
 
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Federal court rules against Trump’s executive order targeting sanctuary cities
The court ruled that the order violates constitutional principles of federalism and separation of powers.
 
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No, Scott Gottlieb did not break with the White House on ‘right to try’
President Trump's nominee to head the FDA will fight for patients facing serious and terminal illnesses.
 
Trump is skillfully navigating Washington’s budget realities
Trump may have been bluffing all along to distract the left into thinking this budget battle would be all about the wall.
 
Thanks to the exclusionists, immigration has never had more support
Americans know immigrants are not the problem.
 
Howard Dean doubles down on support for UC Berkeley excluding Ann Coulter
In an MSNBC interview, Dean offers more detail than in his previous tweets -- but his First Amendment analysis remains erroneous.
 
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