Wednesday 25 October 2017

Opinions P.M.: GOP spin about the new ‘Steele Dossier’ story is disingenuous nonsense

 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
GOP spin about the new 'Steele Dossier' story is disingenuous nonsense
This is something they're very good at.
Khizr Khan's memoir, 'An American Family,' made me want to be a better American
Not all memoirs by suddenly-famous people are good. But the Gold Star father who challenged Donald Trump has more than opposition to offer.
 
Five questions for Flake and Corker about the GOP's dangerous enabling of Trump
Sens. Jeff Flake and Bob Corker say they want Republicans to stop enabling Trump. Let's start here.
 
'It was news to me': James Murdoch's pathetic ignorance in l'affaire Bill O'Reilly
The chief executive of 21st Century Fox claims to have had no knowledge of a whopping $32 million settlement.
 
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Is a NAFTA showdown approaching?
Perceptions are driven by political rhetoric, not economic reality.
 
Breaking news from the GOP: This just out
Out loud.
 
The GOP's tax rewrite needs to be rewritten
Republicans need to start over.
 
Kid Rock's Senate run seemed plausible because it made a disturbing amount of sense
The rumors of the singer's candidacy were much exaggerated, but there's a reason they took off.
 
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Three 'ideologies' ruling Washington and the death of facts
When will others slip the surly bonds of complicity and silence?
 
Rob Reiner says Harvey Weinstein is disgusting, but he's not the only problem
Director Rob Reiner shares what he thinks men need to do to stop sexual harassment, as more women speak up following revelations about producer Harvey Weinstein.
 
Rob Reiner on Trump: 'I don't think he can learn anything'
Director Rob Reiner, whose new movie explores President Lyndon Johnson's legislative victories, says President Trump is incapable of learning how to get bills passed.
 
Gillespie breaks the hypocrisy meter
Gillespie hides behind two pro-immigration Hispanic pols.
 
 
Brookings Institution suspends Leon Wieseltier without pay
The move follows decision by Emerson Collective to pull plug on his planned literary journal.
 
Fighting for universal paid leave — and workers' rights
We're building this city, making it one of the richest in the country, and yet we feel like we're being left behind.
 
The hidden discrimination facing Hispanic students
National competitions are often formatted geographically. Here's why that's a problem.
 
 
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