Tuesday, 16 January 2018

Opinions P.M.: Tillerson prevails over Haley in Palestinian funding debate

 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Tillerson prevails over Haley in Palestinian funding debate
Haley promised to punish the Palestinians for opposing Trump's policies, but Tillerson got the president's ear and won the day.
The Trump presidency: On track to becoming the most corrupt in U.S. history?
As long as he faces no consequences for it, he'll continue to exploit the presidency for personal gain.
 
A phony Islamophobia panic is ruining Canadian politics
There is something perverse about the bizarre appetite many Canadians have for tales of Islamophobia.
 
Secretary Nielsen, look in the mirror and ask yourself these questions
If you have to lie, it's time to quit
 
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How can Trump say he's the least racist person?
The extended answer.
 
Why it's important to publicly shame Pence and others
Public humiliation can be a powerful weapon
 
Study: 42 percent of Republicans believe accurate — but negative — stories qualify as 'fake news'
An alarming number for an alarming time.
 
Trump's racist outburst reminds us: He's responsible for any shutdown
Republicans can fix DACA or take well-earned blame.
 
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Will our endless wars fuel the next populist revolt?
Trump is committed to spending trillions more on follies.
 
Raging, isolated Trump retreats deeper into his bubble
Trump rejected the deal protecting the "dreamers" because he was manipulated into believing his base would reject it.
 
The tweets, statements and speeches that defined Trump's first year as president
We present the highlights: Year One of the Trump administration, as told by those who are (or were) part of it.
 
Sens. Cotton and Perdue are outed for lying on Trump's behalf
The White House won't even protect those who lie for the president.
 
 
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