Wednesday, 30 August 2017

Opinions P.M.: The administration's incoherence on North Korea intensifies

Free speech and anti-knowledge
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
The administration’s incoherence on North Korea intensifies
Trump and Mattis contradict each other.
Free speech and anti-knowledge
When the promotion of junk science causes foreseeable physical harm, free speech protection should be outweighed by the public interest in deterrence.
Suddenly it’s open season on the press in Cambodia
How friendship with China and U.S. apathy are making life easier for an authoritarian regime.
 
What I learned on my Chinese tour of North Korea
It taught me more about how Chinese view North Korea than about the North itself.
 
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How Hurricane Harvey may wash away Trump’s idiotic border wall dream
He isn't getting his wall.
 
Kellyanne Conway rips CNN for … doing its job
Then she tells Fox News that the media is to be thanked for providing people with key information.
 
Perspective: We were punished for our crimes. Joe Arpaio should be, too.
Francisco Chairez, who spent a year in one of Maricopa County's notorious tent jails, says President Trump's pardon of former Sheriff Joe Arpaio is unfair to people like him who paid their debt to society.
 
Harvey should provoke broader policy discussion
Let's look deeper than emergency response.
 
 
China's invisible influence
The world's second-largest economy has fostered three major global trends, according to a new report.
 
Trump’s foreign policy gets one right
Turkey and NATO may be heading for a divorce
 
Trump’s empathy deficit trips him up again
He's so self-absorbed he doesn't know he looks self-absorbed.
 
Today you will hear the death rattle of Trump’s economic populism
Trump confirms that his tax plan is the same old trickle-down nonsense.
 
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The ongoing criminalization of parenthood (and poverty)
Poverty isn't child abuse.
Legal challenge to Arpaio pardon begins
Trump's pardon power may not be so absolute after all.
 
‘The Trip’ series does something no blockbuster could: It gets real about male friendship
Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan banter their way through these travel movies, but they get at larger truths.
 
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