Monday, 17 December 2018

Opinions P.M.: Americans already know whom to blame for a shutdown

Opinions P.M.
 
Americans already know whom to blame for a shutdown
And they're in no mood for it.
Tucker Carlson wants his advertisers to know: 'I like immigrants'
A change of tone the night after arguing that immigration makes the United States 'dirtier.'
 
DemocracyPost
Why your AI might be racist
Algorithmic bias means that artificial intelligence systems aren't as objective as you might think.
 
Abandoning American primacy will just cost us more in the long run
Why maintaining strategic dominance is better than the alternatives
 
What would a responsible center-right party do?
We need alternatives on the domestic and foreign policy fronts.
 
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Giuliani can explain, then explain the explanation, etc
He can explain everything, or anything.
 
The WorldPost
The refugee crisis is your responsibility, too
What happens next with the refugee crisis depends on all of us.
 
The Plum Line
Yes, there was 'collusion.' Now what should we do about it?
The future president and a hostile foreign power, working for the same goal in the same ways.
 
Americans grow weary of the Trump turmoil
His excuses and slimy surrogates don't help.
 
In 2018, we learned that our institutions can withstand real challenges
We are bending but not breaking.
 
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Susan Collins and Republicans better have better answers on Obamacare
Republicans are running scared from a judge's ruling on Obamacare.
 
PostEverything
Cardi B will do what she needs to do. Why does it matter so much to us?
Celebrities are real people with real children living out real relationships behind closed doors. But we treat their marriages like sporting events.
 
Television is already horseracing the 2020 election
Where is the big hammer to throw at the screen when we need it?
 
The Plum Line
The signs are mounting: Trump has been badly weakened. It will get worse for him.
Trump is facing mounting legal travails, he lacks leverage to get his wall, and the public doesn't believe his lies.
 
Ups and downs: Rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic
Who is gaining ground?
 
 
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