Tuesday, 17 July 2018

Opinions P.M.: The truth about Trump and Russia that Republicans cannot say out loud

Opinions P.M.
 
The Plum Line
The truth about Trump and Russia that Republicans cannot say out loud
They have criticized Trump's approach to Putin, but in a tellingly careful way.
Please, Dan Coats. Don't resign.
Things could get worse, and that argues for the "adults" staying as long as they can.
 
Africa cannot ride on France's World Cup success
Africa would be better served looking to its own failures.
 
DemocracyPost
Stop calling it 'meddling.' It's actually information warfare.
Let's treat the threat with the seriousness it deserves.
 
The irreconcilable Fox News
As consensus builds against Trump, Hannity finds himself isolated as chief TV propagandist.
 
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The Plum Line
The November elections keep getting more difficult for Republicans
Loyalty to Trump is a double-edged sword.
 
The WorldPost
Dear Trump: Putin is no Gorbachev, and you're no Reagan
Trump mistakenly thinks he can change Russia from a foe to a friend.
 
Act Four
Thirty years after 'Die Hard,' 'Skyscraper' shows how we've changed
The specific differences between the two films can help us understand the myriad ways in which America and the film industry have changed in the interregnum.
 
Putin's bobblehead
Why is President Trump so deferential to Russian president Putin?
 
Putin didn't have to push the Kremlin's narrative. Trump did it for him.
Trump had many opportunities to counter the Russian president but chose not to take them.
 
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Trump's press conference provided more evidence than anybody needed
We've seen enough.
 
ComPost
President Trump does a great job and doesn't let America down at all
The Helsinki summit went unexpectedly well!
 
Post Partisan
The Helsinki fiasco showcases Pence's hypocrisy once again
The vice president has come to represent the Republican Party itself.
 
The Trump-Putin summit in Helsinki was a historic event — in the worst possible way
Helsinki will be remembered as the most appalling public display of capitulation by an American president to a Kremlin leader ever.
 
No, Republicans still won't hold Trump to account
A wink and a nod.
 
 
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