Monday, 20 May 2019

Opinions P.M.: Mayor Pete just unmasked Trump’s depravity and unfitness. But there’s one problem.

Opinions P.M.
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Mayor Pete just unmasked Trump's depravity and unfitness. But there's one problem.
Pete Buttigieg had a great performance on Fox News, with one small caveat.
Fox News's Chris Wallace declines to defend colleagues against attack by Pete Buttigieg
The candidate took a prudent shot at his host.
 
Steve Mnuchin is a treasury of bankrupt logic
He is taxing our patience.
 
10 key lessons from Australia's poll-defying election results
It's now clear that Australian politics will now be more risk adverse.
 
Republicans are now tied up in knots on antiabortion rhetoric
Republicans don't make sense, and someone should point this out.
 
 
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The evidence of Trump's corruption just keeps growing
In the best-case scenario, he's lying to cover up what's merely embarrassing but maybe not criminal.
 
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What if China isn't the trade scoundrel we say it is?
The trade war isn't just about trade.
 
Is Sanders past his sell-by date?
The number of Democratic primary voters who find his democratic socialism appealing is limited.
 
Trump's wall has sprung a leak
Rep. Justin Amash accuses the president of "impeachable conduct."
 
 
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Steve Bullock might be the best-kept secret in the Democratic race
After a week on the trail, Bullock sits down to chat.
 
Pete Buttigieg creates another media moment
The Democratic presidential hopeful scores on Trump's home field — Fox News.
 
'Game of Thrones' Season 8, Episode 6 review: 'The Iron Throne' melts
A once-grandiose show, "Game of Thrones" goes out on a goofy note, just like the high fantasies it once critiqued.
 
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Trump is planning a cruel twist in border policy
The Trump administration has a new idea for families seeking asylum -- family detention. It's just as cruel as family separation.
 
 
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