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Opinions P.M.: Mitt Romney’s op-ed crystallizes all the reasons the old GOP establishment has been pushed aside
The many, many officials who have left the Trump administration; The Romney family feud is a reflection of our dysfunctional politics
Mitt Romney's op-ed crystallizes all the reasons the old GOP establishment has been pushed aside
The incoming senator is tone-deaf and aloof.
By Henry Olsen •
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The many, many officials who have left the Trump administration
Ann Telnaes sketches highlights from the revolving door of the Trump administration.
By Ann Telnaes •
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The Romney family feud is a reflection of our dysfunctional politics
What was surprising was that Ronna Romney McDaniel quickly jumped aboard the president's characterization of her uncle as "a Flake."
By Karen Tumulty •
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Trump's flop on North Korea: Pompeo and GOP cheerleaders are unmasked
Skeptics of the summit were right.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Want to fight climate change? Here are 11 policy ideas that could help.
More competitive electric markets, a Green New Deal, carbon farming and other ideas that could help slow global warming.
By Post Opinions Staff •
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Elizabeth Warren is in, and so it begins
And it never stops.
By Tom Toles •
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Let's hope Mitt Romney can give the GOP some backbone
Now it's up to Romney to champion the cause of principled conservatism in Washington.
By Max Boot •
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The six benefits of a big Democratic primary field
A wide-open primary might be smart.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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War is complicated. Decisions about it can't be made in 280 characters.
The men and women of the military deserve the commander in chief's deepest attention, not tweets about their direction.
By Patti Davis •
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Trump is making the world safe for right-wing maniacs, and guess which world we live in
Making the world safe for Trumpism.
By Tom Toles •
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A good start for Romney, but what next?
He has said the right things, but will he fold when the chips are down?
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The Plum Line
The walls around Trump are crumbling. Evangelicals may be his last resort.
Why do white evangelical Christians support Trump and his wall so fervently?
By Greg Sargent •
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PostEverything
With the government shut down, we're trying to keep chaos at bay in Joshua Tree
Tourists are still pouring into the park, so we volunteered to scrub toilets and take out the trash. But this isn't sustainable.
By Sabra Purdy •
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Trump doesn't understand his leverage is gone
Pelosi will ignore his spin
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Grading Elizabeth Warren's foreign policy vision
On foreign affairs, the senator from Massachusetts cannot get past 2016.
By Daniel Drezner •
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