Wednesday, 3 April 2019

Opinions P.M.: Trump is unraveling before our eyes. He isn’t fit for reelection.

Opinions P.M.
Trump is unraveling before our eyes. He isn't fit for reelection.
He's in poor shape, mentally and physically.
Congress is right to subpoena the Mueller report. It shouldn't have had to.
What is William Barr up to?
 
A British mother marks her third year behind bars in Iran — for no good reason
Of Iran's many hostages, Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe is the saddest — and most outrageous — case of all.
 
Justin Trudeau's phony project to modernize Canadian language policy
There is little indication the project will represent a good-faith effort to grapple with Canada's changed linguistic realities.
 
Democrats try to unravel the code of Trumpland secrecy
Start with the White House definition of "enemy."
 
 
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Germany is NATO's biggest freeloader
Angela Merkel and her country have become a drag on the alliance.
 
Report: Tucker Carlson got support from Murdoch heir after saying immigration made U.S. 'dirtier'
Attaboy!
 
The Plum Line
In 2020, Trump's conspiracy theorizing will only get worse
It's what got him this far, so why should he change?
 
If you think you understand the economy, you're not paying attention
The stock market is powering ahead, but there are signs of a global slowdown.
 
Enough with the excuses. It's time for Sanders to release his tax returns.
Sanders's failure to do could leave Democrats in a weakened position.
 
 
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Lori Lightfoot made history in Chicago. Now she needs to make an impact.
She is inheriting a complex mess.
 
The Plum Line
Fresh signs of Trump's unfitness have emerged. How can Democrats deal with this?
The administration is asking Democrats to engage constructively — even as Trump's recklessness blows this possibility up daily.
 
Act Four
The streaming age is making it easier than ever to discover great movies
Despite the superiority of physical media, streaming and digital certainly have a place in the film-watching, and filmmaking, ecosystem.
 
What sets these Democratic candidates apart
With a large group of ideologically similar hopefuls, the main question should be 'Which one can beat Trump?'
 
 
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