Tuesday 30 August 2016

Opinions P.M.: Our gawking at Anthony Weiner reveals something ugly about us

Pennsylvania: The GOP’s Senate challenge in a nutshell; Trump's brazen immigration flip-flops; Republicans misunderstand the electorate; A clearer view of Hillary Clinton in 3,721 pages; Gene Wilder’s parting (and arriving) message; For nine years, DEA withholds names of masked agents who violently raided two innocent women. Federal court shrugs.; It’s not just Arab governments that want to get along with Israel; Hillary Clinton is beating Donald Trump at his own game; Why the presidential debates could really matter this time; How Clinton can rattle Trump in the debates; Liberals want conservative values to be shared by everyone, and conservatives want what?; Darren Walker: Using privilege to fight privilege; Trump’s racist appeals manage to turn off just about everyone; Fox News legal filing leaves host Bill O’Reilly dangling;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Pennsylvania: The GOP’s Senate challenge in a nutshell
Republicans can save themselves from the Trump effect.
Our gawking at Anthony Weiner reveals something ugly about us
We're quick to compromise our principles when we want to make fun of someone.
 
Trump's brazen immigration flip-flops
Whatever he says on Wednesday, he is almost certain to have previously said very nearly the opposite.
 
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How #activism can inspire real change
Millennials are taking advantage of new opportunities to share political and social views.
Republicans misunderstand the electorate
Republicans don't know who lives in 'fly-over' country.
 
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A clearer view of Hillary Clinton in 3,721 pages
Her shifty reputation is as much a product of the vast right-wing obsession with her as it is her attempts to protect herself from it.
 
Gene Wilder’s parting (and arriving) message
History repeats.
 
For nine years, DEA withholds names of masked agents who violently raided two innocent women. Federal court shrugs.
The Burley sisters say they were raided, roughed up and verbally abused, but because they can't name the perpetrators, they won't get a fair day in court.
It’s not just Arab governments that want to get along with Israel
The status quo is working out.
 
 
Hillary Clinton is beating Donald Trump at his own game
If Trump wants to wallow in the periphery of what a real campaign should be about, Clinton will meet him there and stay as long as he wants.
 
Why the presidential debates could really matter this time
In their preparations, Clinton is being methodical and Trump is being impulsive. Who would have predicted it?
 
How Clinton can rattle Trump in the debates
It shouldn't be hard to provoke Trump.
 
Liberals want conservative values to be shared by everyone, and conservatives want what?
Soon enough it will be thinking time.
 
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Darren Walker: Using privilege to fight privilege
The president of the Ford Foundation is unapologetically black and openly gay in a world where both identities are rare.
 
Trump’s racist appeals manage to turn off just about everyone
How to lose gobs of voters by villifying just a couple groups
 
Fox News legal filing leaves host Bill O’Reilly dangling
What will happen to the network's highest-rated host now that Roger Ailes is out of the building?
 
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