Friday, 14 June 2019

Opinions P.M.: And just like that, someone’s tied with Biden

Opinions P.M.
And just like that, someone's tied with Biden
Warren is on top of the world.
Guatemala's election may hold the answer to solving the migration crisis
Whoever wins must be committed to reversing the recent cycle of corruption, violence and exclusion of the indigenous population, all driving families to migrate.
 
The Plum Line
Sarah Sanders was a prolific liar for Trump. And she did even more damage.
The outgoing press secretary was smooth and calm and collected as she served up poisonous lies and infinite bad faith to the public.
 
Joe Biden is Donald Trump
Electing someone who wants to bring back pre-2016 America isn't just unsatisfactory, it's a threat.
 
D.C.'s sports betting contract reeks of cronyism
What the seven subcontractors will do is unknown.
 
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It's long past time to raise the minimum wage
The Republicans' stance is meanness for the sake of meanness.
 
Social media should be a complement to real life. Not a substitute.
One effective way to correct unhealthy social-media habits is to "fast" for a few weeks and then come back with strict limits on use.
 
George Stephanopoulos is filleting President Trump, clip by clip
Cornered, the president says, 'You're being a little wise guy.'
 
The Saudi minor facing the death penalty is not alone. There have been many others.
The charge sheet of a child sentenced to death in Saudi Arabia can be a grimly fascinating read.
 
Trump's incoherent walk-back won't help
Trump lies about what he said, again.
 
Editorial cartoons are democracy's canary in a coal mine
The New York Times delivers another body blow to the profession of editorial cartooning.
 
Why Trump's vilification of McGahn matters
Trump's attack on McGahn sets teh stage for bombshell testimony
 
In order to beat Trump, Democrats must practice modesty
Democrats' progressive lions must lay down with the Democrats' moderate lambs.
 
One public servant follows her oath, while another violates it
Who will stand up for democracy?
 
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