Tuesday 26 July 2016

Opinions P.M.: The Democrats have a strange type of dilemma

Anti-Semitism spikes on U.S. campuses; Turning the page on partisan gridlock; Dems and convention coverage ignore national security; Give felons and prisoners the right to vote; The (alleged) Russian hack of the DNC should be one of the biggest stories of the year. Why isn’t it?; Stark differences between the two conventions; The Obamas and Clintons marry their fortunes; Clinton speaks to vets, tests her unity message; Asking Hillary about her honesty has turned into a 'Have you stopped beating your husband?' question; On Day One, Democrats ruthlessly exposed a core Trump weakness; Sen. Lindsey Graham: ‘No time to nickel and dime Israel’; Democratic National Convention Night One: Bernie Sanders doesn’t know how to turn this thing off; Hillary Clinton can become the real candidate of change;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Anti-Semitism spikes on U.S. campuses
Universities: No safe zones for Jewish students
Turning the page on partisan gridlock
Could a President Hillary Clinton succeed where President Obama failed?
 
Dems and convention coverage ignore national security
It's time to move terrorism front and center.
 
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Balancing act
Why millennials are taking their time reaching financial milestones
Give felons and prisoners the right to vote
Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe's order to re-enfranchise felons doesn't go far enough.
 
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The Democrats have a strange type of dilemma
If A is for B and B is for C...
 
The (alleged) Russian hack of the DNC should be one of the biggest stories of the year. Why isn’t it?
A major U.S. adversary may be trying to sway our presidential election. What could be more important?
 
Stark differences between the two conventions
Only one of these parties looks as though it's having fun.
 
The Obamas and Clintons marry their fortunes
This pact is a big deal.
 
Clinton speaks to vets, tests her unity message
Clinton says at least she's not Trump.
 
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Asking Hillary about her honesty has turned into a 'Have you stopped beating your husband?' question
Have we stopped beating a dead horse yet?
 
On Day One, Democrats ruthlessly exposed a core Trump weakness
Hillary Clinton will have high-wattage surrogates making her case. Who will Donald Trump have?
 
Sen. Lindsey Graham: ‘No time to nickel and dime Israel’
President Obama turns the screws on Israel, again.
 
Democratic National Convention Night One: Bernie Sanders doesn’t know how to turn this thing off
LOUD NOISES.
 
Hillary Clinton can become the real candidate of change
Americans need the presumptive Democratic nominee to adopt an authentic progressive vision on trade, jobs, the environment and more.
 
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