Thursday, 11 August 2016

Thursday's Opinions: Political violence is no joke

An epidemic of honesty on doping breaks out in Rio; Illinois exemplifies our fiscal foolishness; Trump confronts 'common decency'; Do menacing comments about Hillary Clinton cross the First Amendment line?; Is student debt ruining the recovery?; No, Hillary Clinton does not want to 'abolish' the Second Amendment; The systemic racism in Baltimore's police force; In Turkey and elsewhere, strongmen blame foreign 'enemies' for their own troubles; What if Trump did and said nothing for a week?; Happy Hour Roundup; Republicans could have done what Clinton is doing now; Trump-backing Republicans better get their answers ready; Why I’m not convinced Donald Trump will show up at the debates; Trump’s disastrous campaign shows he’d make a disastrous president
 
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Political violence is no joke
The words of public figures matter, and they reveal something about them. Bobby Kennedy knew this. Does the GOP nominee?
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An epidemic of honesty on doping breaks out in Rio
American swimmer Lilly King and others speak out on doping and IOC officials squirm.
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Illinois exemplifies our fiscal foolishness
Neither party is eager to talk about the rickety structure of the entitlement state, although the Democratic platform promises to make matters worse.
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Trump confronts 'common decency'
His anti-establishment message should resonate in Pennsylvania, but the candidate himself may be too harsh for many voters in the state.
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Do menacing comments about Hillary Clinton cross the First Amendment line?
Donald Trump and his supporters hurl vitriol that may run into free speech limits.
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Is student debt ruining the recovery?
Maybe the college student debt burden isn't so crushing after all, a new study argues.
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Editorial Cartoons
Donald Trump: hair today, gone tomorrow Trump shoots off his mouth
Everybody has been wondering. Donald Trump tries to explain his way out of his comment about "2nd Amendment people" stopping Hillary Clinton from appointing judges.
 
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The Post’s View
No, Hillary Clinton does not want to 'abolish' the Second Amendment
She proposes gun safety measures that most Americans support.
 
The systemic racism in Baltimore's police force
What will it take to reform the department following a scathing Justice Department report?
 
In Turkey and elsewhere, strongmen blame foreign 'enemies' for their own troubles
This generation's autocrats are betraying their paranoia and insecurity.
 
 
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What if Trump did and said nothing for a week?
One wonders: If Trump had done nothing since the convention, would he have been better off? Who knows, if Trump suddenly got a severe case of laryngitis and the flu and said nothing and did nothing for a week, he could take the lead.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Republicans could have done what Clinton is doing now
Why didn't Republicans take Trump down in the primary?
 
Trump-backing Republicans better get their answers ready
They have some explaining to do.
Why I’m not convinced Donald Trump will show up at the debates
He demands "fair moderators."
 
Trump’s disastrous campaign shows he’d make a disastrous president
Campaigns are trivial and silly, but they reveal what kind of president the candidate would be.
 
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