Friday, 10 June 2016

Friday's Opinions: The party of Lincoln is dying

You can't be for and against Trump; Don't listen to GOP leaders. The economy's not so bad.; In the matter of Paul Ryan; North Korea is an urgent challenge for the next American president; Can Hillary Clinton win?; How to keep children from skipping school; Here's why Trump's foreign policy terrifies neocons; How the next U.S. president should rein in North Korea; What's Trump hiding by refusing to release his tax returns? Here are some ideas.; Happy Hour Roundup; Twitter won’t explain why it flip-flopped on NYT editor’s complaints of anti-Semitic abuse; Don’t count your superdelegates before they hatch!; Fox News officially boots Ed Henry from Hillary Clinton beat; Ryan’s foreign policy isn’t what Trump is peddling; Breaking up with Bernie
 
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The party of Lincoln is dying
By kneeling to Trump, the GOP is failing a basic test of public justice: Don't support racism.
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You can't be for and against Trump
Republicans must condemn or embrace their presumptive nominee.
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Don't listen to GOP leaders. The economy's not so bad.
America is doing better than other countries in recovering from the Great Recession.
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In the matter of Paul Ryan
One can be appalled by Donald Trump but understand why the House speaker would support him.
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North Korea is an urgent challenge for the next American president
Pyongyang's nuclear threats and instability in the South China Sea are top issues in Asia.
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Can Hillary Clinton win?
No amount of poll data or history can stand in for voters willing to think for themselves.
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How to keep children from skipping school
Beyond data, mentors can add a human touch and build relationships with at-risk students.
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Here's why Trump's foreign policy terrifies neocons
For all of his bombast on domestic issues, Trump's global ideas are level-headed.
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Editorial Cartoons
Metro is now the Little Engine That Could Explain A look back at Hillary Clinton’s political career, in cartoons
Cartoon for June 10, 2016. Hillary Clinton is the first first lady to run for political office.
 
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How the next U.S. president should rein in North Korea
Effective options for dealing with leader Kim Jong Un are in short supply.
 
What's Trump hiding by refusing to release his tax returns? Here are some ideas.
The candidate campaigns on his personal financial acumen, yet he refuses to share the information that would prove his worth.
 
 
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Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Twitter won’t explain why it flip-flopped on NYT editor’s complaints of anti-Semitic abuse
Issued a canned statement about the matter and won't go any further.
 
Don’t count your superdelegates before they hatch!
Anything, and I mean anything, could happen between now and July 25.
 
Fox News officially boots Ed Henry from Hillary Clinton beat
Pentagon reporter Jennifer Griffin will step in for the balance of presidential campaign.
 
Ryan’s foreign policy isn’t what Trump is peddling
Clinton's foreign policy is closer to Republicans'.
 
Breaking up with Bernie
We'd miss him more if he would leave.
 
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