Tuesday, 10 May 2016

Tuesday's Opinions: Of pride, falls — and Obama’s foreign policy

Sponsored by Qualcomm | Trump refutes Trump; Trump's victory is leading to lunacy in high places; The many ways Republicans are distancing themselves from Trump; Trump has no chance if he can't unify the GOP; Sanders's plans aren't just too good to be true; they're also fiscally dangerous; Iran's 'moderates' and the Holocaust; Don't punish West Point cadets for raising their fists in pride; Donald Trump returns to a stupid strategy; Whom does Rubio support for president?; Why Paul Ryan might not be able to avoid a down-ballot disaster; Happy Hour Roundup; Did the White House know what David Samuels thought about the Iran deal?; Hillary Clinton just issued a challenge to progressives. They should take her up on it.
 
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Of pride, falls — and Obama's foreign policy
The White House is on the verge of learning a lesson the hard way.
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Iran's 'moderates' and the Holocaust
Iran's foreign minister offers an unconvincing disavowal of the regime's hate speech.
 
Don't punish West Point cadets for raising their fists in pride
The Army's scrutiny of a photo posted by a group of black female cadets is misguided.
 
 
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Did the White House know what David Samuels thought about the Iran deal?
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