Tuesday, 20 June 2017

Tuesday's Opinions: The GOP’s hard, messy options for destroying Trumpism

The constitutional crisis that almost was; After the mistrial, what's left of Bill Cosby's legacy?
 
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The GOP's hard, messy options for destroying Trumpism
Its options include a primary challenge in 2020, launching a third party or waiting the guy out.
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Latest Columns
The constitutional crisis that almost was
Imagine 30 members of Congress were killed on that baseball field. Are we prepared?
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After the mistrial, what's left of Bill Cosby's legacy?
It is hard to overstate his cultural importance — and to reconcile his alleged deeds.
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This is the one climate solution that's best for the environment — and for business
It's called a carbon dividend.
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'Julius Caesar' is indeed inspiring violence — from the right
Shakespeare is the latest front in the war against the free exchange of ideas.
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Little Marco shrinks down to Trump's size
The Florida butterfly perches on his former rival.
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Editorial Cartoons
The Republican health care bill is currently listed in ‘undead’ condition Trump’s fool
Its prognosis is further shambling. Newt Gingrich says that a "president cannot obstruct justice."
 
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The Post’s View
What happens after the Islamic State is defeated in Iraq and Syria?
The U.S. needs a broader strategy for a regional security order to counter Iran and Russia.
 
The Supreme Court gives the country some necessary guidance on free speech
The court's decision plays into the nationwide cultural debate.
 
Virginia deserves applause for its work to eliminate a rape kit backlog
It is a sign of a new approach that prioritizes getting justice for victims and holding offenders accountable.
 
 
Latest Blogs
The Hearing Protection Act and ‘silencers’
The proposed Hearing Protection Act: facts and law about "silencers."
 
My application to replace Sean Spicer
I, too, have no idea what is going on in the White House.
 
The Daily Spicer: failing upward edition
A promotion is apparently in store for top spokesman.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
‘In an appropriate case, we should reconsider our qualified immunity jurisprudence’
Justice Thomas calls for a reconsideration of police impunity.
 
Utah Supreme Court reverses obscenity-as-to-minors conviction
The roughly sketched drawings, sent by a father to his child, weren't sexually suggestive, even though they depicted nudity.
 
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