Saturday, 16 December 2017

Today's Opinions: Trump’s newest enemy: Gravity

 
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Carolyn Van Houten / The Washington Post
Trump's newest enemy: Gravity
The president is increasingly weighed down by his offenses, no longer soaring free of them.
Are we rushing to judgment too quickly on sexual harassment?
There ought to be room for some self-doubt.
 
 
Whirlpool has Washington in a spin cycle
The company is profitable — why should it be sheltered from foreign competition?
 
How Doug Jones won
Jones, Emmanuel Macron, Alexander Van der Bellen — they all proved that an appeal to national pride doesn't have to be xenophobic.
 
 
Roy Moore is still in the White House
President Trump embodies the defeated Senate candidate's egotism, bigotry and cruelty.
 
Paul Ryan's recipe for a robust economy: Have more babies
Maybe he and the GOP should make it easier for Americans to care for them.
 
 
Editorial Cartoons
Donald Trump says Happy Tax Holiday to all his friends and loved ones Two scoops with PDB sprinkles
And to all others, good night. In a Washington Post exclusive, current and former officials say Trump's daily intelligence update is often structured to avoid upsetting him.
 
 
The Post's View
The Rubio tax bill saga is a perfect expression of Republican priorities
The fight over expanding tax benefits for low-income families makes clear Republican priorities.
 
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Maryland's half-step on sexual harrassment isn't enough
Leaders in Annapolis order up tracking — but it will be anonymous.
 
 
It's past time for public campaign financing in the District
A bill before the D.C. Council would level the playing field and engage more people in the political process.
 
 
"Free for All" Letters
Don't forget the Women's March and other good news from 2017
I was disappointed in The Post's "The Year in Photos" special section [Dec. 6]. It contained 40 photographs and, by my count, about 100 human faces, none of which were smiling. The front page of...
 
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The 2018 election could be Democrats and impeachment vs. Republicans and good economy
We could be headed for a midterm election defined by the Democrats' call to remove Trump from office and the Republicans' success in creating a good and growing economy.
 
 
Trump and Republicans demonstrate why Rosenstein was wrong
Rosenstein supplied the kindling, and Trump lit the match.
 
 
Event organizers: Woman has been impersonating New York Times reporter for nearly a decade
According to these sources, she showed up at a Wall Street Journal event in 2008.
 
 
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