Friday, 21 October 2016

Friday's Opinions: My vote, explained

Who's really rigging the election against Donald Trump?; Trump treats foreign policy like a game of 'Survivor'; Donald Trump, spoiled brat in chief; Why Trump's 'sneak attacks' won't defeat the Islamic State; Trump reveals fragility at the heart of American democracy; America already uses strict refugee vetting. Here are the facts.; In the debates, Hillary Clinton showed exactly why she should be president; A Hungarian newspaper embarrasses the government. Days later, it is shut down.; Washingtonians should vote for statehood to send a message; Happy Hour Roundup; Nasty women have much work to do; Debate commission on climate change ice-out: ‘Dozens of issues’ don’t get time or attention; Reagan video proves Bill O’Reilly’s historical fraud; Trump just opened the door to conceding the election if he loses; Trump’s inner circle knows he has lost
 
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My vote, explained
The WikiLeaks disclosures make the case against Hillary Clinton even more clear.
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Latest Columns
Who's really rigging the election against Donald Trump?
His great betrayal has been to his own supporters.
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Trump treats foreign policy like a game of 'Survivor'
The presidential nominee acts as though international diplomacy were the same as his reality TV shows.
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Donald Trump, spoiled brat in chief
His contempt for democracy shows that he needs a timeout.
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Why Trump's 'sneak attacks' won't defeat the Islamic State
The United States can't continue picking up the slack for the rest of the world.
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Trump reveals fragility at the heart of American democracy
Republicans who think Trump won the final debate are living in an alternate reality.
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America already uses strict refugee vetting. Here are the facts.
A global crisis is unfolding on a scale we have never seen before. We have the capacity to do more.
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Editorial Cartoons
The consequences of Trump’s threat to keep us in ‘suspense’ about the election Sketches from the third and final presidential debate
Watch out for those unintendeds Trump refuses to accept the election result and manages to further alienate women voters with his "nasty woman" comment.
 
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The Post’s View
In the debates, Hillary Clinton showed exactly why she should be president
Facing Trump's unpredictable low blows, Clinton stayed steady and substantive.
 
A Hungarian newspaper embarrasses the government. Days later, it is shut down.
Mr. Orban gets closer to establishing an autocracy in Europe.
 
Washingtonians should vote for statehood to send a message
If voters approve a ballot initiative calling for statehood, maybe someone will start paying attention.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Nasty women have much work to do
"What a nasty woman."
 
Debate commission on climate change ice-out: ‘Dozens of issues’ don’t get time or attention
And the problem rests with the networks, not with the commission.
 
Reagan video proves Bill O’Reilly’s historical fraud
Dramatic Q & A with Sam Donaldson and the president turns out to be a not-so-dramatic Q & A with another journalist and the president
 
Trump just opened the door to conceding the election if he loses
Here's one way it might end more quietly than we think.
 
Trump’s inner circle knows he has lost
Trumpkins are down in the dumps.
 
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