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Opinions P.M.: Trump’s racist ad shows how low Republicans have sunk
North Dakota's voter ID law aimed to silence Native American voters. Instead, it rallied my tribe.; Five myths about Saudi Arabia
Trump's racist ad shows how low Republicans have sunk
Silence is assent.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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North Dakota's voter ID law aimed to silence Native American voters. Instead, it rallied my tribe.
The Turtle Mountain Band of the Chippewa and other tribes could tip the scales in this election.
By Jamie Azure •
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Outlook
Five myths about Saudi Arabia
A stabilizing force in the Middle East? Not really.
By Madawi Al-Rasheed •
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Bolton promises to confront Latin America's 'Troika of Tyranny'
The Trump administration revamps the Axis of Evil.
By Josh Rogin •
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One more attempt to read the Senate tea leaves
Senate shifting ever so slightly?
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The global threat of China's digital authoritarianism
Democracies need to take immediate action to slow Beijing's techno-dystopian expansionism.
By Michael Abramowitz and Michael Chertoff •
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What the Jamal Khashoggi case means for dissidents around the world
Why has Khashoggi's case gotten so much attention?
By Mohamed El Dahshan •
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How big will the 'blue wave' be in the House?
No wonder Trump sounds more hysterical than usual.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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DemocracyPost
Democratic Tunisia is taking the wrong path in the fight against terrorism
The country's leaders should not fight fire with fire.
By Sharan Grewal and Shadi Hamid •
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Trump has gotten through FDR's fear loophole
Now what do we do?
By Tom Toles •
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Post Partisan
A new lawsuit reveals how the predatory world of get-rich-quick scams explains Trump
Trump peddled controversial multilevel marketing companies that left many recruits worse off.
By Helaine Olen •
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The Plum Line
With racist ad, Trump sinks to a new low
If you thought he had reached the depths of racist demagoguery, I have some bad news.
By Paul Waldman •
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Identity politics isn't always divisive. After Pittsburgh, it can help us heal.
If my people are in pain, it should make it easier to understand others' pain.
By Sally Kohn •
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5,000 . . . 15,000 . . . Do I hear 25,000 troops for a useless border exercise?
Trump waves the bloody shirt.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Was the sale of your soul worth this, Mr. Speaker?
When Paul Ryan challenges Trump's birthright citizenship plan, Trump responds how you'd expect he would.
By Ann Telnaes •
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