Thursday, 25 January 2018

Opinions P.M.: How Trump’s big mouth could be his undoing

 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
How Trump's big mouth could be his undoing
What the president really meant when he said he's trying to "fight back" against Mueller.
We're as close to Doomsday today as we were during the Cold War
We are moving the clock forward by 30 seconds, due to the failure of Trump and other world leaders to deal with looming threats of nuclear war and climate change.
 
Democrats will make Republicans the bad guys on DACA
A blue reset on the "dreamers."
 
Trump could testify, 'dreamers' might get a path to citizenship, sexual abuse rocks USA Gymnastics. And it's only Thursday.
Watch Post Opinion writers Jonathan Capehart, Christine Emba, Stephen Stromberg and Ruth Marcus discuss some of the biggest headlines.
 
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The Justice Department stands up to a reckless Republican
The Justice Department slaps down Nunes.
 
Most Americans say: Yup, Trump's a racist
Americans see Trump for what he is.
 
Rise up, Republicans. Don't you care that the rule of law is under assault?
Reports of FBI bias were overblown in the Bill Clinton era and have become sinister today.
 
America has little to fear from a China-centered world
If Chinese millennials are anything like American ones, they are likely to value access to the App Store and top-notch universities more than ambitions of geopolitical domination.
 
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The #MeToo movement will be in vain if we don't make these changes
Our legal system does not support victims of sexual harassment. Here's how to reform it.
 
The business of America is now monkey business
It's the new grind.
 
No, Trump's interview with Mueller wouldn't be a 'perjury trap'
The president's allies are using that claim just to discredit the special counsel's probe.
 
Trump and the great GOP abdication
On multiple fronts, Democrats are defending our government against GOP perversion of it to protect Trump.
 
 
Trump promised to unite Americans. His policies leave us more alone than ever.
What unites workfare, the annihilation of DACA and the war on unions is a totalizing individualism.
 
In three years, LGBT Americans have gone from triumph to backlash
For the first time in years, more Americans say they'd be uncomfortable with LGBT doctors, teachers, co-congregants and even family members.
 
Bill Kristol on Fox News host Tucker Carlson: 'Close now to racism'
And just what is "close" when it comes to racism?
 
 
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