Monday, 8 April 2019

Opinions P.M.: Kirstjen Nielsen just revealed how Trump’s pathologies and lawlessness will get worse

Opinions P.M.
The Plum Line
Kirstjen Nielsen just revealed how Trump's pathologies and lawlessness will get worse
Look at what Trump's homeland security secretary was not prepared to do — and why she was forced out.
Kirstjen Nielsen was rooting for you all along, you know
Now that she's leaving, the story of her resistance can be told.
 
Kirstjen Nielsen's legacy of cruelty and incompetence is sealed
Others selling their soul to Trump should take note.
 
Lou Dobbs and Fox News: Trump's immigration lunatic fringe
When seeking to understand a Trump administration action, always look at cable news.
 
 
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Why listing Iran's Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization is a bad idea
Reigning in Iran requires smarter solutions.
 
Netanyahu is crossing every red line. He must go.
He is threatening Israel as a Jewish state and as a democracy.
 
Act Four
Losing 'You're the Worst' and 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend' in the same week was painful, but perfect
There's something perfect about these two shows about mental illness, love and adulthood ending within three days of each other and offering very different solutions.
 
Biden and Sanders are the front-runners. They'll need different voters to win.
Biden attracts older moderates. Sanders gets young progressives. They'll need to expand to other cohorts to pull ahead.
 
 
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How to talk about Israel, and how not to
Trump doesn't get it, but neither do some Democrats.
 
Trump vaults into first place for historic furtiveness
As quiet as a tomb of American democracy.
 
The Plum Line
Trump's tax return scam has taken yet another turn
This is the part where the con man says: It's your own fault for being stupid enough to believe me.
 
A person as awful as Trump shouldn't be president
Time to speak about values, not legalities.
 
 
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