Thursday, 25 April 2019

Opinions P.M.: Joe Biden could be the best bet to beat Trump. But he might not get that far.

Opinions P.M.
Joe Biden could be the best bet to beat Trump. But he might not get that far.
His video announcement was pitch perfect — if only he can make it through the primaries.
You have to think about electability
It isn't ME I'm worried about.
 
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'I called it necessary trouble': The story of Bloody Sunday, from those who lived it
"Everything went wrong in Selma," Rep. John Lewis says. "But what we thought was wrong turned out to be the right thing."
 
Trump said the Mueller report was a win for him. He isn't entirely wrong.
The report was one of the biggest news events in months — and it hasn't caused much movement in the polls.
 
 
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India could see the next 'WhatsApp election' — and the stakes couldn't be higher
Disinformation is spreading — and regulators are struggling to cope.
 
Meet your new woke inquisitors, same as the old ones
Woke-ism may have some of the emotional tenor of church, but it lacks the supernatural beliefs and cohesive ritual of a real faith.
 
This is the presidential conduct Republicans would tolerate?
If they countenance this, they'll accept any assault on democracy.
 
Trump's greatest threat has arrived
Joe Biden is by far the best candidate positioned to win the Democratic nomination, and possibly the presidency.
 
 
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Latin America is fed up with corruption. Leaders need to face the reckoning.
Peruvian prosecutors and courts have proved to be more aggressive and independent in investigating corruption than other countries in the region.
 
Republican senators are paying a political price
Trump is an anvil around their necks.
 
The Plum Line
Trump is terrified that his aides might not lie for him
He can't be sure they'll commit perjury on his behalf.
 
Trump's immunity has a kind of circular logic to it
A herd mentality.
 
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Spring Cleaning 2019: Eight things to toss
For spring cleaning seasons, The Washington Post tosses eight outmoded ideas, from bacon to astrology to stock updates.
 
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Joe Biden identifies the No. 1 threat: Trump
It's hard to escape the sense that Biden and top Democrats are still not up to the challenge of the moment.
 
Outlook
My parents didn't tell me they skipped my vaccines. Then I got sick.
My doctor diagnosed strep, but this wasn't like any strep I'd ever had before.
 
 
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