Wednesday, 24 October 2018

Opinions P.M.: The Russians didn’t swing the 2016 election to Trump. But Fox News might have.

Opinions P.M.
 
The Russians didn't swing the 2016 election to Trump. But Fox News might have.
More and more people are embracing the theory that Russian influence on the 2016 election was decisive. But the most influential propaganda was homegrown.
Megyn Kelly in on-air apology: 'I have never been a PC kind of person'
Enough of that garbage.
 
As goes China, so goes the U.S. economy?
All good things -- even economic recoveries -- must end.
 
Trump finally lets Saudi Arabia have it
A piece of his mind, of which there are very few pieces.
 
We Saudis will never be silent about Jamal Khashoggi's death
Jamal is in the hearts and minds of so many, and we will keep him alive forever.
 
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D.C. Council should follow the law on health centers
A pending bill provides no explanation as to why a 150-bed primary care facility in Ward 8 requires a 270-bed referral site in Ward 2.
 
The Plum Line
The apparent attempts at terrorist bombings were absolutely predictable
Everything in his rhetoric pushes his supporters in the direction of violence, even if only a few go that far.
 
The U.S. has lost its entrepreneurial advantage
The American monopoly on entrepreneurship has been broken and almost certainly can't be restored.
 
The White House has to do more than condemn the crazies
Trump should be held to account for his words.
 
The Saudi royal family circles its wagons in the Khashoggi crisis
Prince Turki al-Faisal rebuts speculation that Mohammed bin Salman might be replaced as crown prince.
 
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Three interpretations of Trump's 'nationalist' rhetoric
Trump knows precisely what he is doing
 
Mike Bishop for Congress: "Ann and Richard" | Campaign 2018
Mike Bishop, a Republican running for for Michigan's 8th Congressional District, has published an ad in support of Medicare.
 
The Plum Line
If Republicans lose, Trump is going to lie about why. Don't let him.
Don't blow this election, media.
 
A lot has changed in Florida — and elsewhere — since '16
Florida reminds us the only constant is change
 
Let's give George Papadopoulos some free advice!
Papadopoulos wants to become a star. He seems to be skipping several steps.
 
 
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