Wednesday 31 August 2016

Opinions P.M.: Roger Ailes promotes upcoming exposé on Roger Ailes

Clinton gets to Trump’s right on national security; A partial inventory of people who disagree with Josh Earnest’s claim of Obama White House transparency; Could reducing tax cheating close the deficit?; Is ‘tough on crime’ no longer enough for voters?; Things aren’t all bad for Republicans; Donald Trump’s newest position on immigration is uncomfortable; Politicians want you to believe they can fix inequality. Don’t believe them.; Why Clinton will always have low favorable ratings, no matter what she does; Why the Libertarian and Green candidates aren’t getting liftoff; Is ending poverty impossible?; Sketchpad: Look what just crossed the Mexican border; Big primary wins suggest endorsing the toxic Trump was a waste; Where Cruz fits in the post-Trump world; Nero fiddled with his smartphone while Rome burned;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Clinton gets to Trump’s right on national security
She makes a credible pitch for the job of commander in chief.
A partial inventory of people who disagree with Josh Earnest’s claim of Obama White House transparency
Nah, not so transparent, claim journalists.
 
Could reducing tax cheating close the deficit?
By one back-of-the-envelope estimate, the amount of dollars lost to tax cheating is almost exactly equal to the size of the annual budget deficit.
 
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How #activism can inspire real change
Millennials are taking advantage of new opportunities to share political and social views.
Is ‘tough on crime’ no longer enough for voters?
Supporters of criminal justice reform should cheer a potentially remarkable shift in the national conversation.
 
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Things aren’t all bad for Republicans
Donald Trump hasn't had much of an impact on Republican primaries so far, and Hillary Clinton isn't pulling away from Trump in the polls.
 
Donald Trump’s newest position on immigration is uncomfortable
Hanging tough?
 
Politicians want you to believe they can fix inequality. Don’t believe them.
There's no quick fix here.
 
Roger Ailes promotes upcoming exposé on Roger Ailes
His lawyers have gone on the attack.
 
 
Why Clinton will always have low favorable ratings, no matter what she does
It's a sign of the times, and of how Republicans will always approach her.
 
Why the Libertarian and Green candidates aren’t getting liftoff
Here's what's at work beyond the candidates' flakiness.
 
Is ending poverty impossible?
There's no powerful mandate for a vast new anti-poverty program.
 
Sketchpad: Look what just crossed the Mexican border
And what did we learn?
 
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Big primary wins suggest endorsing the toxic Trump was a waste
Rubio and McCain could have opposed Trump and still won.
 
Where Cruz fits in the post-Trump world
Figuring out who he wants to be is no easy task.
 
Nero fiddled with his smartphone while Rome burned
WE wouldn't do that, would we?
 
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