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Opinions P.M.: Stormy Daniels is a sideshow. Let’s focus on the real Trump scandals.
Can you buy voters' love? Asking for a Republican.; Christians offer Trump cheap grace
Stormy Daniels is a sideshow. Let's focus on the real Trump scandals.
Don't fall for the (click) bait.
By Max Boot •
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Post Partisan
Can you buy voters' love? Asking for a Republican.
Do voters really reward or punish parties based on the economic situation?
By Charles Lane •
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Christians offer Trump cheap grace
If they forgive his sins without requiring repentance, they risk hypocrisy.
By Elizabeth Bruenig •
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The WorldPost
Venezuelans are taking desperate measures to escape
"Living this way breaks your heart."
By Carolina Jiménez and Alicia Moncada •
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Post Partisan
That big spending bill contained a buried gem
The public will now have access to thousands of Congressional Research Service reports.
By Karen Tumulty •
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The Plum Line
Why conservatives are so mad about the Parkland students
Once again, those on the right are crying that they're the real victims.
By Paul Waldman •
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John Bolton wants to make his mark
We can see it coming.
By Tom Toles •
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The Plum Line
Trump wants to change the census. But this undercuts his case.
Former census officials sound the alarm, saying it could result in faulty population counts.
By Greg Sargent •
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The case against gatekeepers is that they didn't keep the gate
Oh, that.
By Tom Toles •
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Act Four
Why cultural appropriation is like pornography
'I know it when I see it' is a nice idea in theory, but awfully hard to implement in practice.
By Alyssa Rosenberg •
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Trump's most dangerous betrayal yet
John Bolton's appointment is a foreboding turn.
By Katrina vanden Heuvel •
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Post Partisan
Police violence affects women of color just as much as men. Why don't we hear about it?
"We don't talk about how black women's experiences of racial profiling should shape our policy solutions, our legislative solutions. "
By Jonathan Capehart •
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