Friday 28 October 2016

Friday's Opinions: I’m transgender and can’t use the student bathroom. The Supreme Court could change that.

Is Obama preparing a parting shot at Israel?; Democrats should stop dancing on the GOP's grave; Rudy Giuliani is 2016's Mr. Deplorable; A President-elect Clinton would face a foreign policy two-step; Donald Trump has run the worst campaign in modern history; What Republicans could learn from a post-Brexit Britain; The myth that Hillary Clinton is just lucky, debunked; Higher health-insurance premiums don't mean the Affordable Care Act is a disaster; The drug war's most enthusiastic recruit: Hollywood; Republicans are already plotting the next war against Hillary Clinton; The left's opposition to a carbon tax shows there's something deeply wrong with the left; An alt-right provocateur says the University of Maryland censored him. He's wrong.; My post-election plan to grab my musket and form an authentic Colonial militia is not going as I’d hoped; Happy Hour Roundup; This is the level of dialogue that CNN is paying for; The anti-Trump tsunami; Republicans: The next president should fill Scalia’s seat. Correction: The next Republican president should.; Trump’s frail ego is fraying ahead of his big defeat
 
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I'm transgender and can't use the student bathroom. The Supreme Court could change that.
Even going to a football game can mean humiliation.
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Is Obama preparing a parting shot at Israel?
The president could try to force a two-state solution before he leaves office.
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Democrats should stop dancing on the GOP's grave
The party has some dumb ideas that need a conservative counterpoint.
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Rudy Giuliani is 2016's Mr. Deplorable
His mean-spirited lunacy is unparalleled.
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A President-elect Clinton would face a foreign policy two-step
She would have to signal both continuity with the Obama administration and a tightening of U.S. policy.
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Donald Trump has run the worst campaign in modern history
He alienated his supporters and came to embody leadership traits he says he despises.
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What Republicans could learn from a post-Brexit Britain
The GOP should take a lesson from Britain's conservative party.
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The myth that Hillary Clinton is just lucky, debunked
Sorry, Republicans. Clinton would probably be beating Rubio or Kasich too.
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Higher health-insurance premiums don't mean the Affordable Care Act is a disaster
The increases are lower than what they would have been without the ACA.
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The drug war's most enthusiastic recruit: Hollywood
The drug war united pop culture and real law enforcement agencies in a new common purpose.
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Editorial Cartoons
Donald may know his new hotel is the closest he’s going to get to the White House Trump will trash the Constitution
Perhaps he can hold a Miss Housekeeping pageant there. Trump has said he'll change the libel laws so news organizations can be sued, and he wants religious tests for immigrants and court appointments.
 
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Republicans are already plotting the next war against Hillary Clinton
Have they learned nothing?
 
The left's opposition to a carbon tax shows there's something deeply wrong with the left
Activists in Washington state put interest-group politics over sound policy.
 
An alt-right provocateur says the University of Maryland censored him. He's wrong.
Other campuses, though, aren't serving their studentswhen they try to cleanse themselves of controversy.
 
 
Latest Blogs
My post-election plan to grab my musket and form an authentic Colonial militia is not going as I’d hoped
It seemed like a good idea at the time.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
This is the level of dialogue that CNN is paying for
Ana Navarro says she doesn't want to vote for Trump and will write in her vote; paid Trumpite on CNN says that's 'selfish.'
 
The anti-Trump tsunami
Most all the states are swinging Hillary's way.
 
Republicans: The next president should fill Scalia’s seat. Correction: The next Republican president should.
Is this argument really tenable?
 
Trump’s frail ego is fraying ahead of his big defeat
Once again, Trump's ignorance proves his undoing.
 
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