Friday, 2 February 2018

Opinions P.M.: Nunes drops his cherry-picked memo: This is it?!

 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 12: Christopher Wray faces a confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on his nomination to become the FBIÕs eighth director, at the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Wednesday, July 12, 2017, in Washington, DC. Nearly a month after firing previous director James Comey, Donald Trump announced that former assistant attorney general Christopher Wray is his pick for the next FBI director. (photo by Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post)
Right Turn
Nunes drops his cherry-picked memo: This is it?!
The memo ploy fizzles.
Why I voted to release the Nunes memo
U.S. citizens' civil liberties should not be violated on the basis of unverified information masquerading as intelligence.
 
Post Partisan
With the Nikki Haley smear, liberals finally find their principles
They've finally switched course. Does that make them hypocrites?
 
Releasing the Nunes memo is Trump's most unethical act since firing Comey
And it may feature in Robert S. Mueller III's investigation.
 
Bad eggs in the Trump White House
They're cage-free (at the moment).
 
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DemocracyPost
Pope Francis is giving in to the Chinese Communist Party
Capitulating to Beijing will only alienate China's Catholics.
 
What will finally make Trump truly happy?
He has put his finger on it.
 
Robert Menendez's trial shows the bar to prove corruption just keeps rising
Proving public corruption has never been easy. The demise of this case is the latest sign it's getting more difficult every day.
 
Stonewall Jackson was my great-great-great grandfather. Virginia should stop 'honoring' him
Continuing these traditions is not honorable.
 
Right Turn
Let's parse what Trump is telling us about the Nunes memo
Trump confesses, entirely unintentionally.
 
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The WorldPost
When robots take our jobs
We need a redefined safety net for the digital age.
 
Outlook
They were the first Redskins to play in the Super Bowl. Decades later, they're paying the price.
Veterans of the team that faced the undefeated Dolphins describe toll of an NFL career.
 
America's charitable instincts know no political divide
When fellow citizens are in need, Americans reach out and help, without caring how someone else voted in the last election.
 
Right Turn
It's what the House has not done
Ryan rolls over for Trump.
 
Outlook
Qatar to Saudi Arabia: Quit trying to overthrow our government
The defense minister says his country — along with the White House — is exasperated by a dispute with its neighbors.
 
 
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