Wednesday, 6 February 2019

Opinions P.M.: Where’s the fact check, Fox News?

Opinions P.M.
Where's the fact check, Fox News?
A lot of analysis, little debunking
Trump paints himself into another corner
The president's foolish words make him look impotent.
 
Trump said 'compromise.' His tone said otherwise.
A wall can't solve our problems. Only a clearer moral purpose can.
 
Trump makes a plea for the Politics of Irony
And seconds it!
 
What Amy Klobuchar has going for her, if she takes the plunge
Another Democratic senator may be preparing to run in 2020.
 
 
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The Plum Line
As two more Democrats edge toward 2020 runs, here's the big question we should ask
It's important to consider who could beat Trump. But there's something else we should ask too.
 
Trump delivered the Eddie Haskell State of the Union
The president's two-faced politics was on display Tuesday night.
 
Searching for a sane center-right
What replaces brain-dead conservatism and the GOP?
 
The Instagram egg was always doomed
The world-record breaking image tried for purity in an impure system.
 
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Trump says he wants to end AIDS. His party's history tells a different story.
The president's State of the Union rhetoric doesn't line up with the record.
 
 
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Beto O'Rourke is back — sort of
Flake or favorite in 2020?
 
Our political center is up for grabs. Trump just made a play for it.
In his State of the Union speech, the president did something he rarely does: work to expand his base.
 
The Plum Line
From Pelosi, Trump just demanded total capitulation. He won't get it.
Trump's State of the Union speech repeated all of his most reprehensible lies, and suggests he still won't accept the new reality in Washington.
 
The Republican response to the Democratic response to Trump
Do as he says, and do as we do. (BLOG POST)
 
Stacey Abrams shines with delivery of Democratic response
The one-time Georgia gubernatorial candidate won the night.
 
 
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