Thursday, 10 May 2018

Opinions P.M.: A taxonomy of Michael Cohen and potential Trump corruption

Opinions P.M.
 
The Plum Line
A taxonomy of Michael Cohen and potential Trump corruption
It could all be very benign. Or it could be really, really bad.
Act Four
Kanye West, Donald Glover, Janelle Monáe and the conversations we choose to have about culture
Choosing between the woke and the benighted is a depressing way to process art.
 
The Plum Line
A new report shows how high the stakes are this fall
Dems urgently need to regain ground on the level of the states.
 
Why is Canada trying to restrain political activism?
A new law would help censor established NGOs, unions and other activist groups.
 
The WorldPost
Former Iranian president: Trump just strengthened Iran's hardliners
Now the U.S. and Iran will be further isolated.
 
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Post Partisan
Gina Haspel, Michael Cohen and North Korea search for a moral compass — and it's only Thursday
Opinion writers Molly Roberts, Jason Rezaian, Ruth Marcus and Stephen Stromberg discuss the week's biggest stories, including North Korea, Iran, Gina Haspel, Michael Cohen and Tuesday's primary elections.
 
Trump offers a zero's welcome to those affected by his other policies
The countless just don't count.
 
Right Turn
Was this a slush fund for more than paying off a porn star?
It is always about money.
 
China tries to bring North Korea back into the fold
Xi Jinping understands that Kim Jong Un, in reaching out to the United States and South Korea, is seeking to dilute China's stranglehold on North Korea.
 
DemocracyPost
Pashtun people power is jolting the military establishment in Pakistan
A surge of activism among Pakistan's second-largest ethnic group is transforming politics.
 
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Right Turn
We should all pull for Pompeo over Bolton
Pompeo's success in North Korea is a repudiation of Bolton's approach to foreign policy.
 
Act Four
No one should feel sorry for R. Kelly
The spectacle of Wendy Williams trying to generate sympathy for an alleged predator is horrifying.
 
Right Turn
This is how you want senators to make decisions
Differences of opinion don't indicate malicious intent.
 
The election campaign is underway, and apparently the media is going to let it be about perceptions — again
Analysts say it looks like it!
 
 
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