Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Opinions P.M.: Lindy West's 'Shrill' is an eloquent chronicle of the costs of activism

The Bernie bother will soon be behind Clinton; Megyn Kelly asked Trump the hard question that was all too easy; Clinton and Sanders must make peace; Lindy West’s ‘Shrill’ is an eloquent chronicle of the costs of activism; Will Bernie Sanders burn it all down?; What a third candidate poll means; Sketchpad: Third Party idea runs into the door number three problem; Megyn Kelly’s journalistic chops may be Trump’s latest victim; The Olympic sinkhole; Why the Sanders movement is just about dead; The Republicans are going to nominate the refutation of all their attacks on Hillary; Suddenly, Trump is forced to play defense; In defense of transhumanism; Bill O’Reilly’s Trump-related hypocrisy reaches stratosphere; Megyn Kelly’s special wasn’t even good entertainment journalism;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
The Bernie bother will soon be behind Clinton
Clinton supporters should calm down.
Megyn Kelly asked Trump the hard question that was all too easy
Cartoon for May 19, 2016.
 
Clinton and Sanders must make peace
Their meeting point can be around a committment to "visionary gradualism."
 
Lindy West’s ‘Shrill’ is an eloquent chronicle of the costs of activism
West's writing on comedy, fatness and her family shows a rare vulnerability and joy.
 
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Will Bernie Sanders burn it all down?
Top Sanders adviser Tad Devine offers some cryptic comments about what's next.
What a third candidate poll means
No reason to rule out one more twist in the race
 
Sketchpad: Third Party idea runs into the door number three problem
Republicans have closed some.
 
Megyn Kelly’s journalistic chops may be Trump’s latest victim
A journalistic reputation goes down the tubes?
 
 
The Olympic sinkhole
The Games prove to be a money-losing proposition for most host cities.
 
Why the Sanders movement is just about dead
His campaign might have turned into a genuine movement with real influence. But it looks like that won't happen.
 
The Republicans are going to nominate the refutation of all their attacks on Hillary
That's one way to go about things.
 
Suddenly, Trump is forced to play defense
Trump is now dancing to others' tunes
 
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In defense of transhumanism
Using biotechnology to improve the human condition can alleviate suffering.
 
Bill O’Reilly’s Trump-related hypocrisy reaches stratosphere
The great friend of Donald Trump, who continues to report on his campaign, rips others for made-up conflicts of interest.
 
Megyn Kelly’s special wasn’t even good entertainment journalism
Kelly is a long way from the skills that made Barbara Walters and Oprah Winfrey such compelling interviewers.
 
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