Thursday, 29 June 2017

Opinions P.M.: Why we fight for Hong Kong’s freedoms

The Trump administration calls China's bluff on North Korea
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Why we fight for Hong Kong's freedoms
China should make good on its pledge to preserve Hong Kong's autonomy.
The Trump administration calls China's bluff on North Korea
Trump is now using sticks instead of carrots on Xi Jinping, but will it work to stop Kim Jong Un?
 
The creeping authoritarianism of Trump's attacks on the free press
Publicity without accountability is the antithesis of democracy.
 
How Trump’s disgusting behavior will make Republican disunity more likely
When members of Congress lose respect for the president, it becomes easier to say No to him.
 
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Why I’m grateful every time President Trump insults a woman
When the president of the United States calls women ugly as his go-to insult, you can't pretend sexism doesn't exist.
 
Netanyahu turns his back on American Jews
By breaking an agreement on the Western Wall, Netanyahu flunks Jerusalem history.
 
The political center cannot hold — and that’s bad for all of us
Fossilized leftists vs. coloring-book fascists.
 
Sing a song o’ sick, Pence
Four and twenty million, insurance say goodbye.
 
 
CNN’s John King: ‘This isn’t some boorish, sexist guy in a bar making an a– of himself’
When the president tweets, in other words, we have to cover it.
 
Federal government surrenders in the Redskins case
Seems clearly right to me, given the logic of Matal v. Tam (the Slants case).
 
Why are these tweets different from any other?
The moral monster rears his head.
 
Some dubious claims in Nancy MacLean’s ‘Democracy in Chains,’ continued
MacLean identifies William Kristol as a libertarian, and other errors, misinterpretations, and absurdities.
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Fox News’s Hemmer to White House spox on Trump tweets: ‘Is that necessary?’
And the answer? 'I think what's necessary is to push back against unnecessary attacks on the president.'
 
‘Canadian court orders Google to remove search results globally’
"If Canada can enforce its laws to limit speech and information access in other countries, does it accept that other countries may do the same? Can Russia use its anti-gay laws to make search results unavailable to Canadians?"
 
The moment for radical moderates
Moderates show their courage.
 
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