Friday, 8 March 2019

Opinions P.M.: The jobs report shows why the White House should stop touting its ‘economic miracle’

Opinions P.M.
The jobs report shows why the White House should stop touting its 'economic miracle'
Don't celebrate the one-off good months if you're not willing to mourn the one-off bad months.
What the new Amazon doc about Lorena Bobbitt gets wrong about prosecutors
The movie lauds a Virginia prosecutor for doing his job. But there's more to the position than that.
 
A lot has changed between India and Pakistan. We should be worrying about what hasn't.
Just as when Pakistan and India were first founded in 1947, Kashmir is at the heart of the fight.
 
Putin and other authoritarians' corruption is a weapon — and a weakness
Corruption is not only one of the most potent weapons wielded by America's authoritarian rivals, it is also their Achilles' heel.
 
Another Little Rock police officer kills a man in a moving car
Despite all of this evidence, a three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 8th Circuit rejected the lawsuit from Moore's family.
 
 
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PostEverything
Rand Paul is wrong: Vaccines are no threat to liberty
I grew up in a dictatorship, and now I'm a public health expert. Mandatory immunization keeps us all safe.
 
Outlook
Yes, Trump is undignified. Demagogues have to be.
He uses vulgarity to signal whose side he's on. It worked for Hugo Chávez, and Cleon, too.
 
Are those trick questions that Fox would ask the Democrats?
Or simply the obvious ones?
 
Act Four
We're not just mourning Alex Trebek. We're mourning the truth.
Losing the 'Jeopardy!' host means losing a zone where the truth is clear and uncontested.
 
Think the Netanyahu corruption allegations will change Israel? Think again.
The hard work of changing the direction of the country will likely remain for the next election.
 
 
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What you do and don't do when one party loses its mind and the other might, too
Which party can be saved?
 
Outlook
Russian trolls can be surprisingly subtle, and often fun to read
We did a deep dive into Twitter, and came away impressed by Russians' skill
 
The Plum Line
The prospect of easier and fairer voting terrifies Republicans
They're convinced that a better system would mean they'd lose elections. They're right.
 
Hickenlooper is off and running
The former Colorado governor makes his case at a kickoff rally.
 
Fox News's Chris Wallace embraces false equivalence
The complaints about the DNC decision not to do a debate with Fox News drag on.
 
 
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