Thursday, 4 January 2018

Opinions P.M.: Deadly ‘swatting’ hoaxes and the dangerous conditioning of cops

 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Deadly 'swatting' hoaxes and the dangerous conditioning of cops
Cops have been conditioned to see nonexistent threats, then encouraged to shoot at every threat they perceive.
How Gretchen Carlson can save the Miss America pageant
Miss America generates the best discussions when it's slightly out of step with American women.
 
Trump and the liar's paradox
Michael Wolff's book gives new meaning to an old term.
 
Nuclear buttons, 'deep state,' treason — and it's only Thursday
Post Opinion writers Jonathan Capehart, Molly Roberts, Dana Milbank and Ruth Marcus sift through the week's events.
 
Hannity denies collusion with Trump — by Russia, and himself
No way did he share questions with the president, says spokeswoman.
 
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The weather now brings us a cold day in hell
As we twist in the wind.
 
The decline of Canada's anti-Americanism
From #MeToo to racial justice, Canadians may be finding out that they aren't so different from Americans.
 
The Trump potboiler is important, even if you don't believe a lot of it
Trump's credibility runs dry.
 
The Supreme Court has a chance to redeem itself on voting rights
The justices must decide whether our democracy belongs to every citizen.
 
Sober-minded people hear drumbeats of war
Who is going to prevent a disastrous, unnecessary war?
 
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I read decades of Woody Allen's private notes. He's obsessed with teenage girls.
His 56-box archive is filled with misogynist and lecherous musings.
 
Still no clear way forward on DACA
A deal does not seem imminent.
 
Our institutions have been put to the test. They didn't fail. They didn't even show up for the test.
There are no institutions, only people. (BLOG POST)
 
We already know the alarming truth about Trump. Michael Wolff's book just confirms it.
The truly scary revelations have nothing to do with Stephen Bannon.
 
Don't the South Koreans get a vote on war with the North?
Why Trump's "nuclear button" strips South Korea of the ability to determine its own fate.
 
 
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