Wednesday, 9 August 2017

Wednesday's Opinions: Why Steve Bannon isn't going anywhere

The 144 million people who like Trump best; This is the moment of truth on North Korea
 
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Opinions
 
 
Why Steve Bannon isn’t going anywhere
Why Trump "allows a big flea-bitten, moth-eaten, couch-looking guy ... to be in his inner orbit."
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Latest Columns
The 144 million people who like Trump best
All that's missing from Trump's Putin-style propaganda is shirtless photos.
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This is the moment of truth on North Korea
As the nuclear threat becomes real, can China and United States solve the problem?
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Why the Trump Organization could be Trump's undoing
Luxury real estate, where Trump made his fortune, is awash with dirty money.
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Harvard's discrimination against Asian Americans must end
Ivy League schools have a history of excluding students. Today, it's Asians.
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In the republic of marriage
Melania Trump owes it to the president to tell him, "For the sake of your family, stop."
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The emerging unholy alliance between hawkish Democrats and neoconservatives
America desperately needs new thinking on foreign policy.
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Editorial Cartoons
A negotiated settlement with North Korea faces a unique problem Trump’s working vacation
Food for thought. The president takes a break from his troubles.
 
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The Post’s View
This is how bad things could get if Trump denies the reality of climate change
Recent studies provide a glimpse at the dangerous future ahead.
 
Trump's 'fire and fury' threat is a rhetorical grenade
The unnecessary bombast brings the president down to his adversary's level.
 
Maryland is mired in a medical-marijuana morass
No one picked up on apparent conflicts of interest in the license-bidding process — a conspicuous oversight.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Trump says Post, NYT ‘reluctant’ to publish Lynch-Clinton articles. Which they published on their front pages.
If there's a lame anti-media theory floating around out there, it's only a matter of time before the president tweets about it.
 
Anti-immigrant Louisiana marriage law struck down by U.S. court
Love wins. Even for immigrants.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Our own Nick Rosenkranz mentioned as a possible 2nd Circuit nominee
Nick is a top scholar of constitutional structure and constitutional interpretation who teaches at Georgetown University Law Center.
 
Corpus linguistics and a dictionary-based jurisprudence
Judges routinely turn to dictionaries in their search for ordinary meaning, but dictionaries cannot tell us the ordinary meaning of words in the particular context of a statute.
 
EXCLUSIVE: Breitbart confirms it has no idea what journalism is
And it assists the authorities with perhaps outing leakers.
 
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