Saturday 29 July 2017

The Post Most: Health-care vote lays bare the divide between McCain and McConnell

Trump is something the nation did not know it needed; The White House is imploding; Health-care vote lays bare the divide between McCain and McConnell; Mark this date: Donald Trump is now a lame-duck president; John Kelly, Trump's new chief of staff, 'won't suffer idiots and fools'; What do we do if Trump really is crazy?; Trump’s speech encouraging police to be ‘rough,’ annotated; 'We’ll never be the same': How a hydroponic tomato garden inspired cops to raid a family’s home; Trump tells police not to worry about injuring suspects during arrests; Trump names Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly as White House chief of staff, ousting Reince Priebus; As North Korea intensifies its missile program, the U.S. opens an $11 billion base in South Korea; Here's what we know about Tesla's Model 3; This is what you get when you elect Republicans; Republicans' failure to 'repeal and replace' Obamacare may cost them at the ballot box; There are three branches of government, and two are in distress; Priebus, sashay away
 
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Health-care vote lays bare the divide between McCain and McConnell
Political victories are all-important to the majority leader, but McCain is done with winning for winning's sake.
Opinion
Trump is something the nation did not know it needed
He may whet Americans' appetites for a grown-up leader who shuns sycophants.
 
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The White House is imploding
This president appears incapable of allowing his presidency to be saved.
 
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Mark this date: Donald Trump is now a lame-duck president
This is a Waterloo moment for Trump, the Tea Party and their alliance.
 
Checkpoint •  Analysis
John Kelly, Trump's new chief of staff, 'won't suffer idiots and fools'
Trump likes John Kelly. He trusts John Kelly. But what remains to be seen is whether Trump will listen to him.
 
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What do we do if Trump really is crazy?
If it's in the clinical sense and not just in the goofy sense, then maybe we need a new approach.
 
Politics •  Analysis
Trump’s speech encouraging police to be ‘rough,’ annotated
"Please don't be too nice," he said to the crowd of officers.
 
'We’ll never be the same': How a hydroponic tomato garden inspired cops to raid a family’s home
An appeals court decision gives a shellshocked family its day in court.
 
Trump tells police not to worry about injuring suspects during arrests
Police chiefs and the local police department immediately pushed back against Trump's comments.
 
Trump names Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly as White House chief of staff, ousting Reince Priebus
Priebus is out after six months as White House chief of staff.
 
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As North Korea intensifies its missile program, the U.S. opens an $11 billion base in South Korea
A sprawling U.S. base south of Seoul has attracted Tex-Mex joints, a golf course and even a Hooters rip-off.
 
Here's what we know about Tesla's Model 3
The latest from the Model 3's debut in Fremont, Calif.
 
This is what you get when you elect Republicans
That combination of malice and incompetence of their health care debacle? It's only the beginning.
 
Republicans' failure to 'repeal and replace' Obamacare may cost them at the ballot box
Conservatives are angry — and Democrats are cutting the attack ads.
 
There are three branches of government, and two are in distress
The breakdowns at both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue highlight the disruption Trump has brought to Washington.
 
Priebus, sashay away
AAaaaaaaaaaaaAAAAA!
 
 
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