Friday, 5 August 2016

Friday's Opinions: Donald Trump and the fitness threshold

Why facts don't matter to Trump's supporters; The Olympics are about corporate money grabs, not fairy tales; What is really motivating the runaway train of Donald Trump?; Trump will leave a lasting stain on Republicans; Think of Obama as a foreign-policy version of Warren Buffett; It's time to make it harder to get dangerous drugs through the mail; The unbearable stench of Trump's B.S.; The problem with generals backing candidates at conventions; What is at stake in Poland matters beyond its borders; The transit union needs to get on board with Metro accountability; The U.S. women's soccer team is playing to win on — and off — the field; Death squads in the Philippines; Happy Hour Roundup; D.C.’s board of ethics needs to weigh in on Vincent Orange; Ryan’s flawed thinking about Trump; This 30-second video is absolutely devastating for Donald Trump; The media should be asking Republicans these questions; The Justice Department throws Kerry and Obama under the bus
 
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Donald Trump and the fitness threshold
The GOP nominee badly needs to do what outsider Reagan accomplished in 1980: pass the threshold test for acceptability.
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Why facts don't matter to Trump's supporters
When challenged, some people cling even more firmly to their misperceptions.
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The Olympics are about corporate money grabs, not fairy tales
The 1992 'Dream Team' and sight of Michael Jordan hiding the Reebok logo on his uniform define what the Games have become.
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What is really motivating the runaway train of Donald Trump?
If he continues on his current course for the next three months, Trump will surely derail the GOP.
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Trump will leave a lasting stain on Republicans
If you tell us such a man should be president, why should the nation ever believe anything else you say?
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Think of Obama as a foreign-policy version of Warren Buffett
The president is not in retreat but playing a strategic 'long game'
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It's time to make it harder to get dangerous drugs through the mail
Congress should give the U.S. Postal Service the same ability to screen packages as FedEx and UPS.
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The unbearable stench of Trump's B.S.
It's not a matter of fact vs. fiction: The GOP nominee has lost all touch with reality.
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The problem with generals backing candidates at conventions
There's nothing illegal about it. The broader question is — should they?
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What is at stake in Poland matters beyond its borders
The European Union raises red flags as the nation tilts to the right and away from the rule of law.
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Editorial Cartoons
Donald Trump is suffering from mushroom breath Republicans are still hanging on to Trump, even if it kills them
He blew the question. The GOP leadership continues to stand behind their endorsements of Trump.
 
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The transit union needs to get on board with Metro accountability
Improving the system's safety culture will take employee buy-in.
 
The U.S. women's soccer team is playing to win on — and off — the field
Even as they play for gold in Rio, team members are pushing back on the pay gap between male and female soccer players.
 
Death squads in the Philippines
President Rodrigo Duterte talks of killing drug dealers as a terrifying and fatal vigilantism surges in his nation.
 
 
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Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
D.C.’s board of ethics needs to weigh in on Vincent Orange
It's up to D.C.'s board of ethics to weigh in on Council member Vincent Orange's blatant conflict of interest.
Ryan’s flawed thinking about Trump
He's trapped in an intellectual cul-de-sac
 
This 30-second video is absolutely devastating for Donald Trump
John McCain refuses to say whether he's comfortable with Trump controlling our nuclear arsenal.
 
The media should be asking Republicans these questions
It's time to put their feet to the fire.
 
The Justice Department throws Kerry and Obama under the bus
The Obama administration at war with itself, again.
 
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