Friday 30 September 2016

Opinions P.M.: Five myths about nuclear weapons

This video might make it harder for Trump to attack Hillary over Bill’s affairs; How migration to cities mars their future; Five perilous things in store for Trump at the next debate; The clear and present danger of Donald Trump; Some of our worst presidents had the best political résumés; Shimon Peres wasn't just a politician. He was one of Israel's best entrepreneurs.; Could Hillary Clinton function without clichés?; I've come to admire Hillary Clinton. What on earth happened?; Why Trump’s tweets matter: They shed light on how he’d behave as president; USA Today maroons readers with un-endorsement of Donald Trump; Trump the salesman is trying to stay one step ahead of his customers; Republicans predicted an Obamacare apocalypse. It hasn't happened.; ‘Do Not Resist': A chilling look at the normalization of warrior cops; My grandfather and the First Amendment;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
This video might make it harder for Trump to attack Hillary over Bill’s affairs
Really? Come on. Trump is outraged by Bill's affairs? I mean, seriously?
How migration to cities mars their future
Two books delve into the past and future of urban development — successes and failures
 
Five perilous things in store for Trump at the next debate
Many problems await him.
 
The clear and present danger of Donald Trump
The first in a series of editorials on the damage he could wreak unilaterally as president.
 
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Five myths about nuclear weapons
In 2008 Cambridge University Press published a book titled "The Nuclear Taboo: The United States and the Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons since 1945." The suggestion that nuclear weapons haven't been used w...
 
Some of our worst presidents had the best political résumés
Clinton's experience wouldn't predict success.
 
Shimon Peres wasn't just a politician. He was one of Israel's best entrepreneurs.
Shimon Peres never spent a day in business, yet he was one of Israel's greatest entrepreneurs.
 
Could Hillary Clinton function without clichés?
There is no doubt that Team Clinton is already stocked with consultants and speechwriters, but maybe Hillary needs to make some new staff hires in the form of cliché police.
 
I've come to admire Hillary Clinton. What on earth happened?
She's not perfect, but she has the qualities we need in a president.
 
Why Trump’s tweets matter: They shed light on how he’d behave as president
He reacts emotionally, undermining himself again and again.
 
USA Today maroons readers with un-endorsement of Donald Trump
Disses Trump, mildly supports Clinton, advises checking out third-party candidates, write-ins.
 
Trump the salesman is trying to stay one step ahead of his customers
Is he selling trump track shoes yet?
 
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Republicans predicted an Obamacare apocalypse. It hasn't happened.
A case of the dog that didn't bark.
 
‘Do Not Resist': A chilling look at the normalization of warrior cops
A new documentary finds the best and most frightening way to tell the story of police militarization: Let cops tell it themselves.
My grandfather and the First Amendment
Fifty-one years ago, my grandfather was arrested for writing a column.
 
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