Tuesday 28 June 2016

Tuesday's Opinions: House Benghazi report: Clinton was planning a trip to Libya before the attacks

Sponsored by American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network | Supreme Court again supports 'ingratiation and access' in politics; Trump ain't got no class; Brexit is a cautionary tale for Trump supporters; A resistance strategy for Republicans; Some Republicans buck (and duck) Trump; Justice Kennedy's surprisingly open mind; Anthony Kennedy restores a liberal Supreme Court; What the media gets wrong about Brexit; Is Brexit vote a validation of Trump's campaign? Up to a point.; The antidote to Brexit: A strong NATO; McDonnell case reveals the Supreme Court's squishy corruption standard; The Supreme Court saves reproductive freedom; Brexit is a net plus, and George Will can’t leave; Wait, you mean Texas’s HB 2 was not actually designed to help women?; I’m sorry, but Pope Francis rocks when it comes to the gays; In court filing, Trump leans on legal protections he’s vowed to undo; Happy Hour Roundup; The Daily Show tweets incredibly stupid joke about Supreme Court ruling on abortion
 
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House Benghazi report: Clinton was planning a trip to Libya before the attacks
But with few revelations, the House Select Committee is under pressure to prove its worth.
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Supreme Court again supports 'ingratiation and access' in politics
Although justices found the Bob McDonnell case 'distasteful,' they leave watchdogging largely to voters
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Trump ain't got no class
His brand is being tarnished by his association with the Archie Bunkers of this nation.
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Brexit is a cautionary tale for Trump supporters
Just as proponents of the leave campaign knowingly misled voters, Trump is making promises he won't be able to deliver on.
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A resistance strategy for Republicans
It's hard to reason with people who don't care about good policy, logic or sound information.
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Some Republicans buck (and duck) Trump
The presumptive GOP nominee has become so toxic that some down-ballot candidates are "undorsing" him.
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Justice Kennedy's surprisingly open mind
The justice broke with his conservative colleagues and his own previously held opinions in two key Supreme Court rulings.
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Anthony Kennedy restores a liberal Supreme Court
On Monday, he split with conservative colleagues on another key ruling, this time on abortion.
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What the media gets wrong about Brexit
Many of the architects and proponents of the leave campaign are among Britain's elite.
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Is Brexit vote a validation of Trump's campaign? Up to a point.
The British referendum was also a revolt against centralized power.
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The antidote to Brexit: A strong NATO
As Britain leaves the European Union, the United States should reinforce NATO.
 
McDonnell case reveals the Supreme Court's squishy corruption standard
Mr. McDonnell's conviction is squashed, and sleazy politicians breathe a sigh of relief.
 
The Supreme Court saves reproductive freedom
On Monday, the court lifted Texas's undue burdens on abortion providers.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Brexit is a net plus, and George Will can’t leave
The Brexit vote indicates that 2016 is going to be a change election.
Wait, you mean Texas’s HB 2 was not actually designed to help women?
How awkward!
 
I’m sorry, but Pope Francis rocks when it comes to the gays
Every time the Holy Father is flying back to Rome, he stuns the world with Christ-like talk, particularly on homosexuality.
 
In court filing, Trump leans on legal protections he’s vowed to undo
A whole bunch of legal protections are called upon to assist Trump in case involving cable news pundit Cheri Jacobus
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
The Daily Show tweets incredibly stupid joke about Supreme Court ruling on abortion
Errant humor on a pressing public issue.
 
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