Friday, 21 October 2016

Opinions P.M.: Rudy Giuliani is a humorless, 'nasty' man

The heated battle over when to commit a patient involuntarily to psychiatric care; Trench warfare for the Senate majority; Donald Trump’s master list of Everything That’s Rigged; A new Clinton ad features Khizr Khan confronting Trump’s hate. It’s remarkable — and significant.; Rudy Giuliani is a humorless, ‘nasty’ man; Will technological progress stymie the economies of advanced nations?; Open up the anti-Trump ad vault; Five myths about genius; There have been a few who did not fight off Trump’s advances; Bill Clinton's presidency through the eyes of those who were there; David Simon on why cops love 'Barney Miller'; A family history that sweeps through Europe's darkest days; Chris Wallace puts some oomph into ‘fair and balanced’; The final tally is in on the debates: your kids lost them; Social media is changing how quickly we talk about movies, but not what we say;
 
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The heated battle over when to commit a patient involuntarily to psychiatric care
Dinah Miller and Annette Hanson take a balanced look at when forced care is necessary.
Trench warfare for the Senate majority
Republican Senate candidates don't want a nationalized race.
 
Donald Trump’s master list of Everything That’s Rigged
The world is a vast conspiracy.
 
A new Clinton ad features Khizr Khan confronting Trump’s hate. It’s remarkable — and significant.
Democrats leave behind the politics of white grievance.
 
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Rudy Giuliani is a humorless, ‘nasty’ man
Like all bullies, he can dish it but he can't take it.
 
Will technological progress stymie the economies of advanced nations?
Ryan Avent's wide-lens social and economic analysis sees hurdles on the horizon.
 
Open up the anti-Trump ad vault
Clinton goes in for the kill.
Five myths about genius
Wait, they're not actually smarter than the rest of us?
 
 
There have been a few who did not fight off Trump’s advances
Those lips proved irresistible.
 
Bill Clinton's presidency through the eyes of those who were there
Russell L. Riley has compiled a batch of oral history recollections of the Clinton years.
 
David Simon on why cops love 'Barney Miller'
"Most days, you went out ... you know, maybe you'd use your handcuffs once and you went home."
 
A family history that sweeps through Europe's darkest days
In 'Nobody's Son,' Mark Slouka tries to make sense of what his parents lived through
 
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Chris Wallace puts some oomph into ‘fair and balanced’
A masterpiece by a Fox News anchor on debate night
 
The final tally is in on the debates: your kids lost them
Hot topic. Cold shoulder.
 
Social media is changing how quickly we talk about movies, but not what we say
Is film criticism more fractured? Or more consensus-driven than ever?
 
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