Friday, 19 April 2019

Opinions P.M.: It’s now impeachment or bust. As it should be.

Opinions P.M.
It's now impeachment or bust. As it should be.
The framers did not want prosecutors and special counsels such as Mueller to punish presidential misdeeds.
Both Republicans and Democrats could use some serious post-Mueller introspection
Too many people poured all their hopes into an early Trump impeachment, treating Russian collusion not as a possibility but as an established fact.
 
Russia attacked us. The Mueller report still doesn't give us the full story.
The 9/11 Commission offers a model.
 
The Plum Line
The Mueller report puts it beyond dispute: Trump is profoundly corrupt
We can argue about its implications, but the bare facts are utterly damning.
 
 
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Trump shows us a report that is heavily 'redoctored'
What you don't see can hurt you.
 
PostEverything
Mueller's biggest bombshell? Trump told the White House counsel to lie.
It's as close to the definition of obstruction of justice as anyone could ask for.
 
William Barr's incredibly misleading words
The attorney general's attempts to spin the Mueller report in the president's favor have been exposed and discredited.
 
The Plum Line
Democratic equivocation over impeachment is a moral and political disaster
The current rationales being offered by Democrats are flimsy and untenable.
 
 
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DemocracyPost
I'm in prison. But my party still scored big in Turkey's elections.
Voters sent Erdogan a clear message. Will he listen?
 
The Notre Dame fire offers a crucial lesson for Europe — and Africa
History matters.
 
Bernie walked into the lion's den and came out a winner
For Sanders, going on Fox was a smart move.
 
Outlook
Five myths about reality television
No, it's not all fake, and producers don't encourage brawls for ratings.
 
PostEverything
How Mueller revived a law that protects us all against foreign money
The Foreign Agents Registration Act can have teeth, after all
 
Outlook
The left should resist the siren song of 'modern monetary theory'
The public is open to standard progressive arguments about taxes and spending. 
 
Outlook
Barr tried to exonerate Trump. That's not how the special counsel rules work.
The attorney general isn't supposed to be rebutting the special counsel.
 
 
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