Monday, 23 April 2018

Opinions P.M.: Macron knows U.S. foreign policy is always about Trump

Opinions P.M.
 
Right Turn
Macron knows U.S. foreign policy is always about Trump
Soothing the savage beast with French charm
The Plum Line
Say no to Mike Pompeo as secretary of state
He's neither unqualified, nor is he corrupt. It's his views on Islam that are the problem.
 
The Watch
Behind the scenes, prosecutor lobbies wield immense power
District attorneys' associations wield enormous influence with legislatures, often aided by public funds.
 
Scott Pruitt has made a greasy mess
pruitt corruption cartoon, pruitt deals cartoon, pruitt epa cartoon
 
A vote to reject Mike Pompeo would be incredibly reckless
Lawmakers should not risk scuttling negotiations with North Korea.
 
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The WorldPost
To regulate Silicon Valley, follow the path we took with the auto industry
We need a safety belt for the Internet.
 
Right Turn
The First Amendment is better off than you might think
Free speech is alive and kicking.
 
Kellyanne Conway's (mostly) righteous blast at CNN
"What's up with George's tweets?" is a question for George Conway.
 
Rod Rosenstein has made two critical missteps
In recent weeks, he has capitulated to political pressure from the president and his allies.
 
Right Turn
Look what you get for being bipartisan
The media punishes Bob Corker, reinforcing tribalism.
 
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Rampage
For once, older Americans are more optimistic than the young
That almost never happens.
 
The Plum Line
GOP candidates are now mimicking Trump's authoritarianism. That's ominous.
This could get uglier.
 
Right Turn
Everyone should hope for such a eulogy
Choose presidents for their character.
 
What comes after Trump is the opposite of Trump
Hope springs eternal. (BLOG POST)
 
Right Turn
Ups and downs: Trump's trials and tribulations
Who is gaining ground?
 
 
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