Thursday, 16 June 2016

Thursday's Opinions: Trump and the GOP’s Jurassic Park

'Brexit' could be a self-inflicted wound for Britain; Repeal Islam's scarlet-letter sex laws; Purdue has the president America needs; How Trump's words reflect all of us today; After Orlando, Obama continues to be in denial about terrorism; The economic shock of a 'Brexit'; Valedictorians square off against Trump; Stop penalizing organ donors; D.C.'s voters opt for change; Somalia’s prime minister: ‘We don’t want Kenya to push [out] refugees’; Happy Hour Roundup; One year ago, Trump descended that escalator and took political discourse down with him; Report: Newspapers cratered in 2015; Here’s what President Trump’s war on the media might look like; The Trump canard
 
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Trump and the GOP's Jurassic Park
Republican leaders can no longer control what they created.
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'Brexit' could be a self-inflicted wound for Britain
Concerns over how the E.U. has handled security, economic growth and mass migration are shared by Britain and the rest of Europe.
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Repeal Islam's scarlet-letter sex laws
We are never going to see a cultural shift in the Muslim mind-set about homosexuality until we value compassion, privacy and acceptance over judgment and bigotry.
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Purdue has the president America needs
Mitch Daniels tells graduates that hard work can bring success and, more important, happiness to their lives.
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How Trump's words reflect all of us today
The presumptive Republican nominee's remarks may be reprehensible, but they are simply an outgrowth of our time's political behavior.
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After Orlando, Obama continues to be in denial about terrorism
The attack in Florida shows how a failure to connect the dots leaves Americans in danger.
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The economic shock of a 'Brexit'
Most people expect financial bumps if Great Britain votes to leave the European Union, but they are wildly underestimating the turmoil.
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Editorial Cartoons
Here’s what we’re in in 2016, and what we’re in for Trump thinks he’s running as an absolute monarch
Cartoon for June 13, 2016. The presumptive GOP nominee revokes The Post's press credentials
 
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Valedictorians square off against Trump
Two undocumented immigrants in Texas reveal their status and rebuke the presumptive GOP nominee.
 
Stop penalizing organ donors
Policy changes to ease burdens on living donors could save lives.
 
D.C.'s voters opt for change
Incoming D.C. Council members should try to work with the mayor, not treat her as an adversary.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Somalia’s prime minister: ‘We don’t want Kenya to push [out] refugees’
The Somalian prime minister says that rushing to close the Dadaab camp will create more insecurity for both Kenya and Somalia.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
One year ago, Trump descended that escalator and took political discourse down with him
Omarosa warned us.
 
Report: Newspapers cratered in 2015
A devastating assemblage of statistics on the well-being of a crucial sector
 
Here’s what President Trump’s war on the media might look like
Some questions for the Donald about how far he would go.
 
The Trump canard
Trump's map is shrinking
 
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