Monday, 28 January 2019

Opinions P.M.: Trump is down and not getting back up

Opinions P.M.
Trump is down and not getting back up
More bad numbers.
The Plum Line
Tom Brokaw blew it on assimilation. But we can get it right.
Immigrants will always assimilate, but you can't stop them from changing America.
 
An Indian science conference featured pseudoscience. Why does this keep happening?
Indian science is about more than pseudoscience. Why is that all we can talk about?
 
Kamala Harris starts strong, and Howard Schultz stirs a backlash
Enthusiasm for one, resentment toward the other
 
Other tattoos of Washington
Roger Stone's Nixon ink isn't alone.
 
 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
Trump's Senate firewall is cracking
Senate Republicans aren't going to countenance another shutdown.
 
Mexico stands with migrants. The new U.S. asylum policy must respect their rights.
Mexico reaffirms its adherence to the paramount principle of non-refoulement.
 
The unsung heroes of the shutdown
What Americans learned about government workers.
 
The Plum Line
As Trump slides in new poll, he retreats deeper into Fox News fantasyland
Until Trump leaves the Foxlandia bubble, he will not adapt to the new power realities in Washington, and will continue to crater.
 
Mr. Shutdown graduates from Twitter to a different kind of fowl
A broken clock is wrong most of the time.
 
 
ADVERTISEMENT
 
Sarah Sanders ditches briefings for Fox — so that's what the press corps is watching
How reporters navigate the briefing drought.
 
Coming up next: Trump will improvise his way to an even bigger mess
The great gut speaketh.
 
PostEverything
Are we past peak Davos?
What if Klaus Schwab threw a forum and nobody cared?
 
The Trump administration gave up on federal oversight of police agencies — just as it was starting to work
Jeff Sessions's last-minute order will likely kill off a program that was helping police officers win trust from minority communities.
 
 
Recommended for you
Get The Trailer newsletter
News and insight on political campaigns around the country, from David Weigel. 435 districts. 50 states. Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday evenings.

No comments:

Post a Comment