Friday 28 October 2016

Opinions P.M.: Even with a landslide, Hillary Clinton shouldn’t count on a mandate

The mania to capture our eyeballs; Parallel universes, even among the young; Why the establishment was blindsided by Donald Trump; An economic bright spot boosts Hillary Clinton; The down-ballot GOP candidate’s guide to surviving 2016; Just who is going to show up for Trump’s bizarre call to poll watch for voting ‘fraud’?; Here’s why Hillary Clinton is locking arms with Barack Obama; How to drain the Clinton swamp; If David McCullough wrote about dating apps. . .; My Halloween email led to a campus firestorm — and a troubling lesson about self-censorship; Rock'n'roll's first intellectual sophisticate: Paul Simon; Venezuela’s crisis has birthed an unlikely miracle: A united opposition; Newt Gingrich, Alex Jones and the other bricks in Trump's Wall of Shame; Fox Business Network corrects report that Trump speech drew a ‘mostly African American crowd’;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
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The mania to capture our eyeballs
Tim Wu chronicles the media world's struggle to grab increasingly distracted customers.
Parallel universes, even among the young
Three new massive polls of millennials illustrate striking differences in worldviews, by race and ethnicity.
 
Why the establishment was blindsided by Donald Trump
He has revealed the U.S. to be one nation living in two very different worlds.
 
Even with a landslide, Hillary Clinton shouldn't count on a mandate
A vote against Trump isn't necessarily an endorsement of her agenda.
 
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An economic bright spot boosts Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton gets an economic booster shot.
 
The down-ballot GOP candidate’s guide to surviving 2016
When it comes to the presidential race, keep your head down and your mouth shut.
 
Just who is going to show up for Trump’s bizarre call to poll watch for voting ‘fraud’?
To some, of course, voting IS the 'fraud.'
 
Here’s why Hillary Clinton is locking arms with Barack Obama
Hillary Clinton is eager to campaign with the President. Here's what that says about American politics.
 
 
How to drain the Clinton swamp
Eight steps Hillary Clinton must take as president.
 
If David McCullough wrote about dating apps. . .
In 'Future Sex,' Emily Witt experiments with new sexual lifestyles in a very brainy way
 
My Halloween email led to a campus firestorm — and a troubling lesson about self-censorship
The irony is that this culture of protection may ultimately harm those it purports to keep safe.
 
Rock'n'roll's first intellectual sophisticate: Paul Simon
Peter Ames Carlin traces the singer-songwriter's brilliant career.
 
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Venezuela’s crisis has birthed an unlikely miracle: A united opposition
The government has never faced a challenge like this.
 
Newt Gingrich, Alex Jones and the other bricks in Trump's Wall of Shame
So many have "chipped in" to make Trump possible.
 
Fox Business Network corrects report that Trump speech drew a ‘mostly African American crowd’
A bit of journalistic integrity in TV news.
 
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