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Opinions P.M.: After Trump’s dud, it’s up to the Senate GOP
The wall isn't an emergency, but federal workers' plight is rapidly becoming one ; Democratic socialists can't hide their shallowness
After Trump's dud, it's up to the Senate GOP
The only path forward is for McConnell and other Senate Republicans to stop enabling the blusterer in chief and put bills on Trump's desk.
By E.J. Dionne •
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The wall isn't an emergency, but federal workers' plight is rapidly becoming one
They are being asked to work a vital job for no immediate salary, while our president is more concerned about a wall intended to solve a mythical problem.
By Helaine Olen •
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Democratic socialists can't hide their shallowness
The Democratic Party lacks discipline. Will they offer a contrast to the president or are they just trying to out-Trump Trump?
By Ed Rogers •
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Beto O'Rourke rebuts Trump's fearmongering
Social media will be a formidable weapon.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Trump's aim on climate should make you quiver
The children used to be our future.
By Tom Toles •
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The WorldPost
How to compete with Trump's fear-mongering
Here's how the left can counter Trump's nationalism.
By Michael Ignatieff •
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The Plum Line
Trump will be rid of Rod Rosenstein. But it's too late to help him.
As the deputy attorney general departs, the Mueller investigation nears its dramatic end.
By Paul Waldman •
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How Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun embodies the struggles of many Saudi women
That Alqunun and many other women are willing to take dramatic risks to escape testifies to the dire realities they face in Saudi Arabia.
By Sarah Aziza •
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Outlook
Five myths about 'witch hunts'
Salem wasn't the only place where persecutions happened.
By Rickard Sjoberg •
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Here's the problem with only pitching to your craziest supporters
President Trump, in playing only to his base, has chased off too many voters.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The Plum Line
Trump's speech was full of lies. But it also gives Democrats an opening.
Trump claims he wants to address the humanitarian crisis at the border. Great — let's do that!
By Greg Sargent •
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Why China clings to state capitalism
For Beijing to abandon its policies would mean scrapping its whole economic model. Politically, this would be hard to swallow.
By Robert Samuelson •
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DemocracyPost
Latvia opens its KGB archives — while Russia continues to whitewash its past
It's 2019, and the Kremlin is still refusing to confront its Stalinist legacy.
By Vladimir Kara-Murza •
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Trump's problem is that he is trying to surf the back side of a wave
Ebb tide.
By Tom Toles •
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A few Republicans defend Article I of the Constitution. So far, Romney isn't one of them.
Many senators continue to hide under their desks.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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