Wednesday 26 September 2018

Opinions P.M.: Explosive new allegations against Kavanaugh demand a full investigation — now

Opinions P.M.
 
The Plum Line
Explosive new allegations against Kavanaugh demand a full investigation — now
The accusations are piling higher and higher.
Trump's 'funny' U.N. address
Trump's foreign policy is the real joke.
 
Canada should abolish its pointless governor general
Why does Canada need to be spending $50 million a year 'upholding protocol'?
 
Christine Blasey Ford can control Thursday's hearing
The accuser will not be denied her say.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
Why it's unconstitutional for politicians — including the president — to block people on social media
A legal case may help to set the rules for how politicians interact with the public online.
 
As China-U.S. feud enters uncharted territory, Beijing can only blame itself
It's important to understand that for the most part China's ruling Communist Party has brought this on itself.
 
Rosenstein must resist any pressure to cut and run
The special counsel needs some breathing room.
 
The U.S. knows a lot about Myanmar's ethnic cleansing. Why won't it share what it thinks?
The State Department silently released its findings rather than leverage them to direct policy.
 
ADVERTISEMENT
The Plum Line
Brett Kavanaugh and the moral ugliness of casual lying
This kind of falsification is especially contemptuous of one's listeners.
 
Whatever Republicans are doing isn't helping
President Trump is a drag on his party.
 
Republicans like women to do some things for them
It's party time.
 
Post Partisan
Republicans are about to lose more than 450 years of experience in Congress
President Trump has irreversibly changed the Republican Party. The upheaval might seem unusual, but political transformations have cropped up throughout U.S. history.
 
 
Privileged people get to be drunk and aggressive when it suits their purposes
Special rules for special people. (BLOG POST)
 
The WorldPost
WhatsApp can be dangerous
The private messaging app must bring dangerous content into the light.
 
Brett Kavanaugh and the moral ugliness of casual lying
This kind of falsification is especially contemptuous of one's listeners.
 
 
Recommended for you
 
 
Get The Cybersecurity 202 newsletter
PowerPost's daily guide to cybersecurity news and policy, by reporter Derek Hawkins.
Sign Up  »
©2018 The Washington Post  |  1301 K St NW, Washington DC 20071

No comments:

Post a Comment