Tuesday, 12 February 2019

Opinions P.M.: So much whining from Trump, so little persuading

Opinions P.M.
So much whining from Trump, so little persuading
Trump hasn't convinced Americans it's all a 'hoax.'
Blaming Trump for their problems is the one thing Europeans can agree on
Why the U.S. president makes a perfect scapegoat.
 
'White privilege' in America: The blissful ignorance of Ralph Northam
He must become a rhetorical sledgehammer against the conspiracy of silence that has cloaked his life and hobbles our nation.
 
Help wanted: Rural America needs immigrants
The only immigrant crisis we have in Iowa is a lack of them.
 
Take the deal, Mr. President
You gotta know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em.
 
 
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Trump knows why he doesn't have a dog
With friends like this, who needs one?
 
The Plum Line
Why Mark Kelly would be a trailblazing senator
A male politician happy to be known for being his wife's husband.
 
DemocracyPost
Human trafficking isn't just morally repugnant. It's also a security threat.
Nothing less than our collective safety is at stake.
 
Man in MAGA hat attacks journalist at El Paso rally
This appears to be the next step in the hostilities between media and Trump.
 
Larry Hogan keeps himself in the news
There used to be plenty of Republicans who stood where Hogan does now. Now, Hogan-like Republicans are few and far between in Congress.
 
 
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Yes, voters will elect a female president
Studies say voters are less sexist than we think.
 
Trump's superpower is his shamelessness
Unlike the rest of us, he is not hobbled by fact, consistency or logic.
 
This is what happens when we prioritize protecting borders over people
The evacuation of the final four refugee children from Nauru is a welcome but long-overdue step.
 
The Plum Line
With new border deal, Republicans are trying to negotiate Trump's surrender
The emerging border compromise is a mixed bag for progressives, but it's unquestionably a big loss for Trump, and that matters.
 
The District's life-saving change in 911 technology
For 50 years, the emergency line saw little technological advancement. That's changing.
 
 
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