Monday 31 October 2016

Monday's Opinions: Eric Holder: James Comey is a good man, but he made a serious mistake

The costs of Comey's appeasement; How a ho-hum economy fueled a vicious campaign cycle; Inside Evan McMullin's 10 years undercover in the CIA; The foreign leaders who are rooting for Trump; Comey's mistaken quest for transparency; Why the rush on paid family leave for the District?; Is the DEA partly to blame for the opioid epidemic?; Hillary Clinton should keep Bill out of the White House; Sunday wrap; What do conservatives want to be?
 
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Eric Holder: James Comey is a good man, but he made a serious mistake
I fear he has unintentionally and negatively affected public trust in both the Justice Department and the FBI.
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Latest Columns
The costs of Comey's appeasement
The FBI director's actions surrounding Clinton's emails represent a perversion of justice.
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How a ho-hum economy fueled a vicious campaign cycle
A new book explains the role of a monstrous disconnect between economic realities and political imperatives.
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Inside Evan McMullin's 10 years undercover in the CIA
As the independent candidate rises in the polls, pro-Trump Republicans have raised questions about his work as a former spy.
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The foreign leaders who are rooting for Trump
The less committed a U.S. ally is to liberal democracy, the more likely its government is to favor the Republican presidential nominee.
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Comey's mistaken quest for transparency
The FBI director's actions around Hillary Clinton's emails have been inappropriate uses of government power.
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Editorial Cartoons
Donald may know his new hotel is the closest he’s going to get to the White House What’s the difference between an armed occupier and a peaceful protester?
Perhaps he can hold a Miss Housekeeping pageant there. If you're white and armed, it's okay to break the law.
 
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The Post’s View
Why the rush on paid family leave for the District?
While desirable, the plan would be costly and deserves careful scrutiny.
 
Is the DEA partly to blame for the opioid epidemic?
Congress should investigate the industry-regulator relationship.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Hillary Clinton should keep Bill out of the White House
There should be no question as to which Clinton is in charge. And that means kicking Bill Clinton out of the house.
 
Sunday wrap
Who said what about whom?
 
What do conservatives want to be?
The GOP is a changin'.
 
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