Monday, 24 October 2016

Monday's Opinions: How police censorship shaped Hollywood

Trump is not a GOP aberration; Split your ticket; Believe Rubio post-Trump at your own risk; Will Hillary Clinton deliver on her promise to ramp up U.S. involvement in Syria?; Mr. Putin plays troublemaker on nuclear security; It's time to automate voter registration; A pivot to where?; Sunday wrap; Evan McMullin gets new support; Distinguished person of the week; Sunday Open Thread
 
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Oliver Munday / For The Washington Post
How police censorship shaped Hollywood
The police story is one of the elemental dramas of American popular culture.
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Latest Columns
Trump is not a GOP aberration
Gore didn't retract his concession in 2000, contrary to what the Trump camp says.
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Split your ticket
Ticket splitting could compel the left and right to search for common ground.
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Believe Rubio post-Trump at your own risk
Republican candidates who have endorsed Trump will have to explain why to their children and grandchildren.
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Will Hillary Clinton deliver on her promise to ramp up U.S. involvement in Syria?
If she is elected, she'll have to confront the risks and challenges of her proposed policies.
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Editorial Cartoons
Climate change deniers make a species argument And we vote, too
Didn't even get crickets for applause. It's going to take a while for the Republican Party to shake that "nasty woman" comment by Donald Trump in the last debate.
 
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Mr. Putin plays troublemaker on nuclear security
The Russian president steps away from nuclear-control agreements that are essential to making the world safer.
 
It's time to automate voter registration
That way everyone will be able to exercise the right to vote.
 
A pivot to where?
The U.S. shift toward Asia suffers setbacks.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Sunday wrap
Who said what about whom?
 
Evan McMullin gets new support
Finishing on a high note
 
Distinguished person of the week
Who stood out?
 
Sunday Open Thread
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