Tuesday, 23 August 2016

Tuesday's Opinions: Republicans need to shut down Trump’s election fraud claims

The high cost of America's cheap populism; Millennials aren't buying homes. Good for them.; Trump 'pivots' 360 degrees, back into the mud; Sean Hannity, Trump's spin 'Doctor'; Obama's flood of hypocrisy opens the door for Trump; The Sanders campaign is over. The political revolution is not.; Australia's tough border policies are necessary; Don't fall for Trump's pivot toward 'humane' immigration policies; Biden needs to give Turkey's Erdogan some tough advice; Extreme weather like the Louisiana floods should serve as a warning; Fox News host Bill O’Reilly tweets Olympic-caliber idiocy; Happy Hour Roundup; Fox News’s Bret Baier on Trump campaign’s immigration flip-flop: It’s ‘nuance’; African Americans have a lot to ‘lose’ from a Trump presidency; Trump’s personality cannot be hidden; Climate change as an economic issue will hurt Clinton and the Democrats in 2016
 
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Republicans need to shut down Trump's election fraud claims
If left unchallenged, the GOP nominee's empty charges would fuel dangerous conspiracy theories.
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The high cost of America's cheap populism
Those on the right and left who promise to reverse globalization hurt the people they claim to champion.
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Millennials aren't buying homes. Good for them.
Because mobility is the route to better jobs and income for young Americans, not settling down makes sense.
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Trump 'pivots' 360 degrees, back into the mud
His condescending appeal to black voters and his storm of insults prove he cannot change.
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Sean Hannity, Trump's spin 'Doctor'
The Fox News host once fancied himself a journalist. No longer.
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Obama's flood of hypocrisy opens the door for Trump
Trump capitalizes on an opportunity to appear presidential.
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The Sanders campaign is over. The political revolution is not.
Around the country, groups pushing radical change are getting in "necessary trouble."
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Australia's tough border policies are necessary
They are a 'declaration that Australia is in charge of its destiny.'
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Editorial Cartoons
Donald Trump: hair today, gone tomorrow Trump talk is cheap
Everybody has been wondering. If it looks like a duck and walks like a duck, it's a duck.
 
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The Post’s View
Don't fall for Trump's pivot toward 'humane' immigration policies
Mr. Trump can't shake his xenophobia. But the country can't live without its immigrants.
 
Biden needs to give Turkey's Erdogan some tough advice
The threats to democracy following July's coup attempt have to be a priority when the leaders meet this week.
 
Extreme weather like the Louisiana floods should serve as a warning
Scientists predict that disasters such as this will be more frequent as the world warms.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Fox News host Bill O’Reilly tweets Olympic-caliber idiocy
Exploring the tenuous connection between governance and sporting excellence.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Fox News’s Bret Baier on Trump campaign’s immigration flip-flop: It’s ‘nuance’
If ever there was a word NOT to associate with Trump!
 
African Americans have a lot to ‘lose’ from a Trump presidency
Trump's policy proposals would probably hit them disproportionately hard.
 
Trump’s personality cannot be hidden
Trump cannot be on a teleprompter 24/7
 
Climate change as an economic issue will hurt Clinton and the Democrats in 2016
Clinton and the Democrats need to get more specific in this campaign season about how their plans to adjust the global thermostat will not only improve the weather, but also what it will mean for everyone's pocketbook.
 
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