Monday, 22 October 2018

Opinions P.M.: The depiction of evil in ‘Halloween’ gets what made the 1978 original so scary

Opinions P.M.
 
Act Four
The depiction of evil in 'Halloween' gets what made the 1978 original so scary
The 2018 sequel doesn't try to explain what makes a serial killer. It just accepts that we have to be prepared to fight back.
The WorldPost
Cities are planning for climate change all wrong
Our well-intentioned climate solutions are making us less safe.
 
America is desperately seeking solidity in its response to the Saudi cover up
Ooze in charge here?
 
The Plum Line
Trump's impotent rage over the border could lead to something drastic
Watch Trump send in the military right before the election.
 
A Stacey Abrams win in Georgia may rewrite the political rule book for Democrats
What a winning candidate looks like.
 
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Saudi crown prince to head the investigation into Khashoggi's death
How many times can Saudi Arabia change its story?
 
Finally, bipartisan repudiation of 'America First'
Time to rethink how we deal with Saudi Arabia
 
The election is decision day for who we are
It has come to this. (BLOG POST)
 
Ups and downs: Midterm jitters, foreign policy outrage
Who is gaining ground?
 
The Plum Line
Obamacare has finally won
The political tide has emphatically turned.
 
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I wish Trump would cut it out, but the Federal Reserve is not off-limits to political critique
Trump's criticisms of the Federal Reserve are wrong. But the Fed plays too key a role in the economic lives of Americans to make it off-limits to elected officials.
 
The most bizarre essay on Saudi Arabia I have read this year
Dissecting an essay that kills only straw men.
 
Montgomery County should have wireless broadband
The county has an opportunity to lead the way on one of the defining communications issues of our time.
 
Morning Bits: Will the administration crack down on MBS?
Must-read links to start the day
 
Post Partisan
Reducing partisan rancor is going to require the human touch
It's amazing how often a respectful reply elicits an apology and an open ear.
 
 
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