Monday, 30 October 2017

Opinions P.M.: To what circle of hell are Republicans about to consign themselves?

 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
To what circle of hell are Republicans about to consign themselves?
A party that rallies to the defense of corruption will eventually be seen as a swamp in need of clearing.
Now begins the crisis stage of the Trump presidency
Bedside vigil.
 
The Fox News-cum-Murdoch effect: Mueller must resign! Or be fired!
Remarkable how these media outlets reinforce their own messages.
 
Manafort just got indicted. Here's what Mueller likely wants to ask him now.
A former investigator into Bill Clinton explains what comes next.
 
How bad will Mueller probe get for Trump? The Papadopoulos plea may be a big tell.
Robert Mueller has at least one Trump official who has flipped and is telling all he knows.
 
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Indictments signal the beginning of Mueller's work, not the end
Mueller's first two indictments.
 
In Russian, being a "fan" of a team is the same word as "being sick"
Are you sick for your team?
 
Gillespie too embarrassed to appear with the candidate he's imitating
Gillespie made a fateful decision to run after Corey Stewart's base.
 
A guilty plea from a former Trump campaign aide
Who else knew that Papadopolous was conferring with Russians about "dirt" on Clinton?
 
The 6 worst things men have said about sexual harassment in just one month
From "I'm gay" to "Those liars killed someone," these are the worst responses to the unfolding sexual misconduct scandal.
 
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Trump's meltdown in anticipation of indictments is telling
Trump and his media allies are melting down.
 
Washington Post Hate Mail: Catherine Rampell
The Washington Post readers are some of the most critical out there. Opinion writer Catherine Rampell reads and responds to her hate mail from readers.
 
When would you remove an article about a years-old crime from your newspaper archives, on the convicted defendant's request?
Should your readers have access to all your old stories (at least when there's no evidence that they're inaccurate) -- or should you sometimes delete the stories (or perhaps remove the names) when enough time has passed after the crime, and the criminal seems to have reformed?
Trump tries out his insanity defense
It's always worked before.
 
 
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