Wednesday 8 May 2019

Opinions P.M.: Fox News is afraid of the Erik Wemple Blog

Opinions P.M.
Fox News is afraid of the Erik Wemple Blog
Won't allow it to enter Fox Nation event in Arizona next week.
How a scam that angered Trump reveals the right wing's inner workings
If anybody's going to run a scam on the conservative masses, it's going to be Donald Trump.
 
Anne Applebaum answers your questions about the rise of Spain's Vox party
Readers asked Applebaum about her Opinions Essay on Spain's far-right movement. Here are her responses.
 
Act Four
Criticism is conversation, not an assault on your identity
Criticism is an effort to help you better understand what you do and don't like about the things you love.
 
 
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Why Joe Biden's alleged 'Ukraine conspiracy' doesn't hold up
Rudy Giuliani didn't bother to look into the details before accusing the former vice president of untoward behavior.
 
The naked truth about Trump, partially revealed
He still has his fans.
 
The Plum Line
Stunning new revelations underscore urgency of getting Trump's tax returns
Is he fighting like mad to keep them secret only for the most petty and vain reasons? Or is it even worse than that?
 
'Self-impeachable' is exactly right
Trump and the Justice Department create a constitutional standoff.
 
 
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Five takeaways from Trump's reported billion-dollar loss
Trump claims the New York Times story is 'fake' but brags about his tax losses.
 
A single-payer health-care system is no panacea
There isn't a pain-free escape from our dilemma.
 
The Plum Line
Only one 2020 Democrat fully grasps the threat Trump poses
Elizabeth Warren is treating the Trumpist moment with the comprehensiveness it deserves.
 
Heading for constitutional convulsions
A lawless president only gets away with it if his party lets him.
 
What voters are hearing when politicians talk about foreign policy
Politicians are talking, but voters aren't listening.
 
PostEverything
Recent wage trends are impressive. Their levels ... not so much.
The good news is that tight job markets are boosting the earnings of low and moderate wage workers. The bad news is that they're still hard-pressed to make ends meet.
 
Why we need to address the demands of striking ride-hailing service drivers
History tells us that ignoring these grievances could lead to catastrophic consequences.
 
 
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