Monday, 29 January 2018

Opinions P.M.: Why are Americans having such bad sex?

 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Portrait of a scared couple in bed with man and woman looking very anxious(iStock)
Opinion
Why are Americans having such bad sex?
It used to be that nice girls said no. Now it's that nice girls say yes. But what are they getting out of it?
Erik Wemple
CNN's Jeffrey Toobin: 'I regret my role' in Hillary Clinton false equivalence
Says media's approach to campaign 2016 led to 'misleading' coverage.
 
Right Turn
Democrats have a historic opportunity. They shouldn't blow it.
Their task for the midterms is threefold.
 
In India, right-wing Hindu groups are recycling Britain's colonial ideas about religion
The form of Hindu life being rallied around isn't as deeply rooted in India as some have made it out to be.
 
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The Plum Line
How Democrats are increasingly becoming the pro-immigrant party
Less than a decade ago, Democrats were divided. No more.
 
The Czech election says more about the state of Western democracy than we'd like to admit
The Czechs' reelection of their populist president sends yet another alarm signal.
 
Israel is betraying its history by expelling African asylum-seekers
U.S. Jewish groups need to speak up more loudly against Israel's move to expel refugees.
 
Right Turn
If a DACA fix fails, let's be crystal clear who's to blame
DACA, Ryan and immigration, trump and DACA
 
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Right Turn
Finally, a good argument for the wall
Approve it to help the "dreamers" -- it will never get built.
 
Is Trump thinking bigly or is it just czar-chasm?
Monumental ego.
 
The WorldPost
Here's how we can use blockchain to beat inequality
Using blockchain to enable a distributed, democratic ownership structure could give everyone a stake in our roboticized future.
 
Right Turn
Will Trump be the final Republican nominee for president?
Two scenarios for 2020: With or without a viable GOP.
 
 
Post Partisan
What to expect from Trump's State of the Union: Hollow words from a morally bankrupt man
What he has said between last February and last Friday will make a mockery of whatever he says on Tuesday.
 
Rampage
Deficit hawks have flown the coop
We're not all Keynesians anymore, it seems. For most of the past 70 years, fiscal policy was strongly counter-cyclical; no longer.
 
The Plum Line
Is Trump a greater threat than Nixon? Here's the big danger ahead.
An interview with an historian of the FBI and the Watergate era that should alarm you.
 
 
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