Tuesday, 14 May 2019

Opinions P.M.: I own the Red Hen restaurant that asked Sarah Sanders to leave. Resistance isn’t futile.

Opinions P.M.
I own the Red Hen restaurant that asked Sarah Sanders to leave. Resistance isn't futile.
In fact, standing on principle might be good for business.
Why presidents should listen to troublemakers and truth tellers
Richard Holbrooke and Edward Lansdale were mavericks who could have changed foreign policy for the better.
 
The best retort to 'The election's too important to nominate a woman'
Stacey Abrams tells her party to buck up.
 
With the U.S. turning its back on refugees, my family's history seems impossible to repeat
I think about what America is losing in its spirit, and what refugees from Syria and elsewhere could bring — were the gates only to open.
 
The Plum Line
Justice Department follows Trump's order to chase insane conspiracy theory
The GOP's position is that Russian interference in our election should never have been investigated in the first place.
 
 
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Trump can finally outline the balance of his tax plan
With crime-scene chalk.
 
The first big 'reset' interview for Beto O'Rourke
A mixed bag on foreign policy.
 
Houston's drug-raid scandal grows
A crime-scene investigation by specialists hired by the family of the couple killed in the raid has raised even more questions.
 
DemocracyPost
Deepfakes are coming. We're not ready.
You thought 2016 was a mess? You ain't seen nothing yet.
 
As it turns out, our country is not all filled up
We need all sorts of immigrants.
 
 
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The Plum Line
More of Trump's migrant horrors just emerged. Here's a serious Democratic response.
Democrats — including many 2020 candidates — are coalescing around solutions to the problem Trump has failed to solve.
 
Town halls will truly test Kamala Harris and Beto O'Rourke
These events are a chance to quiet doubters.
 
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It's up to Israelis to stop Iran's nuclear program. Here's how they did it before.
A look inside the nation's anti-nuclear espionage.
 
Trump can't admit he enacted a new tax
Trump's trade tax is real.
 
Canadians shouldn't dismiss minority advocacy as 'fringe' influence
Instead of worrying about Sikh Canadians' influence in their own country's political processes, this is what critics should be concerned about.
 
 
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