Tuesday, 26 February 2019

Opinions P.M.: I’ve reported on Bernie Sanders for years. A free press won’t give him what he wants.

Opinions P.M.
I've reported on Bernie Sanders for years. A free press won't give him what he wants.
Sanders wants reporters to play stenographers. We can't do that and be true to our mission.
What a feeble king and a barbarian teach us about Trump
Watch it and you might find that the British King Alfred of history is very much like the Republican Party of 2016.
 
Pope Francis demanded 'concrete' measures against child sex abuse. Where are they?
A summit at the Vatican on clergy sex abuse is long on rhetoric, short on action.
 
Trump and Kim Jong Un's relationship, told through cartoons
Tom Toles chronicles the ups and downs between the American president and North Korean leader.
 
Are Democrats going to let Sanders get away with this?
No tax returns, no primaries.
 
 
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Add wildlife conservation to the list of capital offenses in Iran
Claims that naturalists are spies obscure an epic tragedy of environmental degradation.
 
The Plum Line
What we learned from Bernie Sanders's town hall
Some good, some not so good.
 
What Warren's latest pledge means
Could she doom campaign finance reform?
 
DemocracyPost
How Venezuela's pro-democracy movement has learned from past mistakes
The anti-Maduro movement has dramatically broadened its reach — and that's no accident.
 
The ongoing danger of impeachment fixation
What we lose when everything is about impeachment.
 
 
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Internal memo suggests Little Rock police serve every search warrant with a SWAT team
More evidence that the Little Rock Police Department routinely uses disproportionate force.
 
The Plum Line
New Michael Cohen testimony may undermine Trump's spin on Mueller
Extensive wrongdoing and likely criminality have already been established, and we can't lose sight of that bigger story.
 
What Nikki Haley should do with her platform
She's got an entity, now she needs a mission.
 
Speedy Justice (Dept.), illustrated
All hands on deck?
 
PostEverything
The Bladensburg Peace Cross sends the message that some citizens are less valued than others
The Supreme Court should embrace the idea that our public institutions belong equally to people of all faiths.
 
 
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