Friday 29 March 2019

Opinions P.M.: How the mysteries of Khashoggi’s murder have rocked the U.S.-Saudi partnership

Opinions P.M.
How the mysteries of Khashoggi's murder have rocked the U.S.-Saudi partnership
Riyadh's lack of answers in the Post columnist's killing puts a key partnership in limbo.
Buttigieg is leaving Beto in the dust
Cory Booker, formerly America's Sparkliest Young Mayor™, must be grinding his teeth.
 
A plea to 'senior' judges
Those who are eligible for "senior status" on the nation's appeals courts should take it — soon.
 
Bolsonaro's push to commemorate Brazil's military rule is a celebration of torture
 
The Plum Line
Spare us the lectures from Democratic candidates about how Democratic voters are the problem
The path to national unity does not lie in liberals being nicer to conservatives.
 
 
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For better or worse, our greatest museums are built on the backs of billionaires
The Sackler fuss reminds us of a broader problem in the funding of beloved cultural institutions.
 
Outlook
Trump's businesses are full of dirty Russian money. The scandal is that it's legal.
Shell companies put figures from Putin's Mafia into Trump Tower. Should that be worrying?
 
'Vengeance is mine,' sayeth the president
But he works in strange ways.
 
This is the toxic Trump for Democrats to clobber in 2020
Let him keep on cursing, ranting and raving.
 
DemocracyPost
When it comes to social media manipulation, we're our own worst enemy
Homegrown disinformation is overshadowing foreign interference.
 
 
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Democratic voters to candidates: Don't go too far left
 
Golan policy may invite Israel's right to annex West Bank territory. That would spell disaster.
If the White House wants its peace plan to have any chance, it needs to announce soon that it will oppose unilateral Israeli steps to annex territory in the West Bank.
 
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How the Mueller report can still threaten Trump's legitimacy
The special counsel likely wrote it as a facts-only road map for congressional investigators.
 
Americans still don't like Trump playing footsie with racists
What are they going to do about it?
 
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Five myths about floods
No, looting isn't common after floods.
 
 
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