Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Opinions P.M.: We should be outraged by Fox and its apologists

Opinions P.M.
We should be outraged by Fox and its apologists
Better to express righteous indignation than enable hate
It's time to retire the 'neocon' label
How social media turned a once-useful word into an all-purpose insult.
 
For immigration opponents, any old argument will do
When David Frum sees immigrants, he only sees pain.
 
The Plum Line
Paul Manafort's sentence just got longer. But he's still angling for a pardon.
Will Trump come through and reward him for not being a "rat"?
 
PostEverything
Queen Victoria knew how to handle transportation disasters. Does Trump?
Trump's fear of technology isn't new. And we know what's wrong with his response to plane crashes.
 
 
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Eight ways for 2020 underdogs to break through
How to become the Cinderella candidate in the early states.
 
In the college admissions test, only some have the answer book
It might be a trick question.
 
Outlook
What do my cosmetic surgery patients want? To look better in selfies.
Younger patients self-diagnose "flaws" that often aren't flaws at all.
 
Wells Fargo embarrasses itself again
And the public barely noticed. That's unfortunate.
 
The college admissions scam is the perfect scandal in the golden age of grifters
The privileged parents who allegedly cheated their children's way into top schools laid bare old scams and broke new ground in brazenness.
 
 
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What have all these 2020 Democrats actually done?
Running from the Senate has gotten harder.
 
Democrats want Wisconsin so bad they put their convention there. It won't help.
Mere physical presence likely won't be enough to win Wisconsin voters over.
 
The Plum Line
Another craven GOP surrender to Trump's anger and bullying
Republicans have found a very clever way to support Trump's national emergency while pretending not to.
 
Congress shouldn't put up with a foreign policy this awful
Why is Cheney the only one speaking out on Trump's horrible foreign policy?
 
PostEverything
How China is using science fiction to sell Beijing's vision of the future
With "The Wandering Earth," Chinese filmmakers prove that they can succeed without Hollywood.
 
 
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