Wednesday, 14 June 2017

Wednesday's Opinions: Americans 'have the right to expect' that Trump would be prepared, says Valerie Jarrett

Big Pharma gives your doctor gifts. Then your doctor gives you Big Pharma's drugs.; What Republicans are doing while you're distracted by Sessions and Comey
 
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Americans ‘have the right to expect’ that Trump would be prepared, says Valerie Jarrett
Out of the White House, but still engaged.
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Big Pharma gives your doctor gifts. Then your doctor gives you Big Pharma's drugs.
Pharmaceutical companies have a lot of sway over the drugs you take.
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What Republicans are doing while you're distracted by Sessions and Comey
The GOP is doing dirty work.
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Is Trump making America mentally ill?
Psychologists call him a 'dangerously mad man.' Let's talk about his effect on the rest of us.
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I helped draft Clinton's impeachment articles. The charges against Trump are more serious.
If a Democratic president were in Trump's position, Republicans would be howling.
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Taking a break from the news
Europe's charms are enough to get one to consider emigration.
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Trump firing the special counsel would be disastrous
The president should ignore his friends and leave Robert Mueller in place.
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The GOP is working stealthily to shred health and financial protections for ordinary Americans
While Trump scandals dominate the headlines, Republicans are quietly working on legislation that could hurt millions.
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Editorial Cartoons
And here’s even MORE White House praise for President Trump A Trump Cabinet meeting
From our farsighted forefathers! Trump's Cabinet members slobbered all over themselves pumping up the president's ego.
 
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The Post’s View
North Korea's outrageous mistreatment of a U.S. student must not go unpunished
Otto Warmbier has been medically evacuated after North Korea informed U.S. officials that the student was in a coma.
 
By firing Mueller, Trump would make a stronger case that he is obstructing justice
Congress would have to see the firing of the special counsel as part of a concerted effort to foil an investigation.
 
It's time to get realistic about the debt ceiling
The system of adjusting the limit on federal borrowing needs reform.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Jeff Sessions wilts on the hot seat
In contrast to James B. Comey's testimony, Jeff Sessions looked nervous and shrunken in his seat, growing defensive at times.
 
Jeff Sessions’s testimony raises more questions than it answers
At his hearing today, Sessions did a lot of obfuscating, and offered little clarity.
 
The judgment in ‘Morales-Santana’ (and a Supreme Court symposium)
Monday's puzzling ruling on sex discrimination in immigration.
 
National injunctions — only in immigration law?
No one has shown any compelling reason to think the naturalization clause authorizes national injunctions.
 
A party afraid of doing its job in plain view
What are Republicans hiding?
 
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