Friday 27 May 2016

Opinions P.M.: Kurdish factions

Sponsored by Qualcomm | The important revelation in Trump’s tax returns might be very small; 5 myths about the Stanley Cup; The Hail Mary gamble of voting for Trump; Pornography is more than just sexual fantasy. It’s cultural violence.; Can Democrats soothe the Bern?; Five myths about the Stanley Cup; The reason we can't get the presidential candidate we want is the same as the God problem; How the ‘Weiner’ directors made one of the best documentaries of 2016; The anti-porn movement is growing. The public is just catching up.; The post-Trump solution for Republicans; Trump talking trash; Revisiting Hiroshima, through these books, reports and places; Why the new report on Hillary Clinton's email is so damning; Trump is a pragmatist, too. That's the problem.;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
The important revelation in Trump’s tax returns might be very small
Cartoon for May 29, 2016.
5 myths about the Stanley Cup
Sportswriter and commentator John U. Bacon takes a look at the five biggest myths about the Stanley Cup ahead of this year's match-up.
 
The Hail Mary gamble of voting for Trump
To address the populist crisis, we must look at voters' resentments and fear of loss.
 
Kurdish factions
The Kurds would be wiser -- and more effective -- if they could make common cause.
 
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Pornography is more than just sexual fantasy. It’s cultural violence.
The stories we tell leak into real life.
 
Can Democrats soothe the Bern?
An interview with Democratic National Convention Platform Drafting Committee chair Elijah Cummings.
 
Five myths about the Stanley Cup
There isn't only one trophy. And the NHL doesn't own it.
 
The reason we can't get the presidential candidate we want is the same as the God problem
The details are in the devil.
 
 
How the ‘Weiner’ directors made one of the best documentaries of 2016
Josh Kriegman and Elyse Steinberg on a redemption narrative that turned into a grim look at the scandal machine.
The anti-porn movement is growing. The public is just catching up.
We rejected tobacco as a public health threat. We should do the same for porn.
 
The post-Trump solution for Republicans
Conservatives should take a page from a winning 1990s playbook.
 
Trump talking trash
What Trump says about Muslims, women, and immigrants isn't the only garbage coming out of his mouth.
 
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Revisiting Hiroshima, through these books, reports and places
The atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima 71 years ago was one second of blinding whiteness, and then 10 seconds of pulsing, searing energy, and then months of sickness and destruction, and then years of b...
 
Why the new report on Hillary Clinton's email is so damning
There is no good reason for her obsessive secrecy.
 
Trump is a pragmatist, too. That's the problem.
He exposes the sharp edges of what is traditionally seen as a political virtue.
 
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