Thursday, 18 January 2018

Opinions P.M.: A quirky D.C. law will keep this gas station a gas station

 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
A quirky D.C. law will keep this gas station a gas station
The owner wanted to build condos on the land. He can't.
American democracy is on a break. Welcome to 'Trumpocracy.'
After 'Fire and Fury,' four new books assess the first year under President Trump and his long-term impact on American democracy.
 
Republicans haven't really prepared for a shutdown
Republicans can't manage the government.
 
The Russia scandal just got bigger. And Republicans are trying to prevent an accounting.
New allegations that they may have funneled money through the NRA to help elect Trump.
 
Trump's checkup, a vulgar coverup, DACA dreams under threat — and it's only Thursday
Watch Post opinion writers Molly Roberts, Christine Emba, Alexandra Petri and Stephen Stromberg discuss this week's headlines and more.
 
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Is this the beginning of the end for freedom of the press in the Philippines?
President Rodriogo Duterte of the Philippines is cracking down on the media.
 
Sessions doesn't understand America
Sessions has no idea what he's talking about.
 
Trump knows how to treat his hardcore supporters
A hush falls over the crowd.
 
Bannon's value to Mueller might be greater than Trump thinks
What Bannon knows could hurt Trump and Kushner.
 
A bipartisan agreement: Trump is bad for democracy
Our democracy needs help.
 
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The #MeToo movement should end Hollywood's narrow thinking about sex
The movie industry's real problem isn't sex. It's that Hollywood is finally being pushed to consider what its audiences consider sexy.
 
If the government shuts down, Trump and the GOP will fully own it
If Democrats stand firm, they'll be standing firm against Trump's bottomless bad faith and openly advertised white nationalism.
 
Morning links: Johnny Cash, prison reformer
Plus: The 50th anniversary of Johnny Cash playing Folsom Prison, why Obama came up short on criminal-justice reform and the prosecutors who refuse to believe in innocence.
 
We could save the climate if only we weren't working so hard not to
Some good news, if we would only embrace it.
 
The phony bonus ploy
Republicans make a specious argument, again.
 
 
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