Friday, 1 July 2016

Friday's Opinions: GOP leaders: Put your country before your party

Sponsored by American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network | Trump and Clinton are both wrong about trade; Brexit: Sovereign Kingdom or little England?; Why 'Never Trump' conservatives are wrong about Trump; 'Trade' has become a hot election topic. Here's what it really means.; Óscar Biscet, a Cuban doctor who remains defiant; The obvious Trump running mate? Bernie Sanders, of course; Pity poor Britannia. God save America.; Clinton should call Trump out on his trade tirades; Why questions need to be asked about the Orlando police response; Food producers should follow Perdue's lead in raising animal-welfare standards; Happy Hour Roundup; The FEC has no business judging Fox News’s debate; 10 reasons Clinton wants Chris Christie as GOP VP; A Sanders endorsement of Clinton could still make a big difference; Trump is low-tech; Benghazi is over. But the search for proof of Clinton’s perfidy continues.
 
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GOP leaders: Put your country before your party
Donald Trump is unable to pivot into the kind of president principled conservatives want.
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Trump and Clinton are both wrong about trade
It's our best tool to create new jobs and spur growth here at home.
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Brexit: Sovereign Kingdom or little England?
Scotland and Northern Ireland might emulate Britain's understandable self-assertion.
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Why 'Never Trump' conservatives are wrong about Trump
It's a political choice we're making. Between two evils, which is the lesser?
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'Trade' has become a hot election topic. Here's what it really means.
The weirdly hot campaign topic has become a euphemism for other hot-button issues.
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Óscar Biscet, a Cuban doctor who remains defiant
He's a voice of democracy against the revolutionary zeal of the country's Communist Party.
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The obvious Trump running mate? Bernie Sanders, of course
It is stunning that Republicans who are devoted to free-market ideas are backing Trump.
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Pity poor Britannia. God save America.
You can't vote Britain out of Europe any more than you can vote Minnesota into Tuscany.
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Editorial Cartoons
Britain may end up choosing door #3 Boris Johnson leaves his pro-Brexit mark
Or is that one locked? The former mayor of London announces he won't run for leadership of Britain's ruling Conservative Party.
 
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The Post’s View
Clinton should call Trump out on his trade tirades
Trump peddles nonsense against U.S. free trade deals. Clinton should prove she knows better.
 
Why questions need to be asked about the Orlando police response
A rigorous examination of the response to the mass shooting will help answer victims' questions and better prepare for the next such event.
 
Food producers should follow Perdue's lead in raising animal-welfare standards
The Maryland company's competitors should follow suit.
 
 
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Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
The FEC has no business judging Fox News’s debate
Public examination of the actions of broadcasters is plenty of accountability.
 
10 reasons Clinton wants Chris Christie as GOP VP
Hillary should root for the diminished NJ governor
 
A Sanders endorsement of Clinton could still make a big difference
A new poll suggests that Bernie still has some leverage over Hillary.
 
Trump is low-tech
Trump's stuck in the 1950's
 
Benghazi is over. But the search for proof of Clinton’s perfidy continues.
They just can't understand why everyone doesn't see things their way.
 
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