Tuesday, 24 April 2018

Opinions P.M.: We know an awful lot about Manafort and Russia. Trump can’t make it disappear.

Opinions P.M.
 
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We know an awful lot about Manafort and Russia. Trump can't make it disappear.
Robert S. Mueller III's filings and other documents suggest a pattern of collusion, money laundering and coverup.
New York Times corrects its curious example of a 'far-right conspiracy'
Media outlets have held themselves out as the arbiters between real news and fake news. This correction, therefore, is more embarrassing than usual.
 
Right Turn
How we reach consensus on Trump's guilt or innocence
Impeachment requires extremely compelling evidence -- and a lot of it.
 
Act Four
Kanye West, alt-right darling
They're desperate for a celebrity avatar.
 
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Right Turn
How's that tax cut selling?
The GOP can't run on a dud
 
Want to fight anti-Semitism? Teach people about the Holocaust.
The rise of neo-Nazism means we need to renew our commitment to education.
 
The Plum Line
Democrats are swinging for the fences
A federal job guarantee is the latest proposal that shows their ambition.
 
Trump discovers the nuclear issue is vulnerable to a mistake
korea iran cartoon, is n korea like iran, trump negotiating cartoon
 
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Mr. President, why did you flick alleged dandruff from the shoulder of Emmanuel Macron?
Press the president on his behavior.
 
Right Turn
A false alibi could be strong evidence of guilt
The president's big lies might land him in big trouble.
 
Over-policing in black communities is a Canadian crisis, too
Although it's seen by most Canadians as an exclusively American phenomenon, it's not.
 
The Plum Line
Trump's historic unpopularity is a big, important story
We should talk more about it.
 
 
Right Turn
An etiquette guide for future presidents
We didn't think we needed to explain this. We were wrong.
 
Which tips first, runaway climate change or public demand for action?
Tipping points of no return. (BLOG POST)
 
The Trump presidential doctrine
The Trump foreign policy is driven by Trump's personal relationships and interests.
 
 
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