Thursday, 16 November 2017

Opinions P.M.: A deep dive into American families

 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
A deep dive into American families
Trump's emotional, nativist appeal has hit the sweet spot for his base, a survey suggests.
Russia has deployed a banned nuclear missile. Now the U.S. threatens to build one.
Team Trump is trying to save an arms control treaty with Moscow, but their plan risks a new nuclear arms race.
 
Republicans have a perfect plan, except the getaway part
Who's the hostage?
 
No man accused of sexually harassing a woman is irreplaceable. Not even Al Franken.
The idea that the man who harasses women is also the only man who can help us is just a way to let other men off the hook.
 
The GOP tax plan is moving forward. It's a big scam on Trump's base.
Did they know the GOP wanted them to pay more in taxes so corporations can get a cut?
 
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Federal judge says St. Louis police targeted protesters for retaliation
Judge finds mass violations of the First and Fourth amendments.
 
Ivanka Trump might be the worst enabler of them all
She's in no position to lecture us on Roy Moore.
 
Just how bad are Republicans?
Let's not forget how stark raving mad the GOP has become.
 
After Mugabe, the last thing Zimbabwe needs is another dictator
The United States now has a vital role to play.
 
Opinion | Impeachment and the 25th Amendment: Is it time yet?
Washington Post opinion writer Jennifer Rubin explains the probability of impeachment or enacting the 25th amendment in the Trump era.
 
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Which domestic abusers will go on to commit murder? This one act offers a clue.
Many mass killers have tragically similar histories.
 
Two personnel shifts that would be unwise
Let's not make one problem into two.
 
Trump tips his hand in changing ivory ban
The little hand with the grabby fingers.
 
The GOP's Roy Moore nightmare just got worse. It could infect the battle for the Senate.
The Moore saga is already spilling into the 2018 Senate races and exacerbating the GOP civil war.
 
Sheriff threatens prosecution for vulgar anti-Trump/anti-Trump-voter sticker on pickup
But, though personal insults directly addressed to a particular person might be punishable "fighting words," general statements that are posted for the public at large to see are constitutionally protected.
 
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