Friday, 14 October 2016

Opinions P.M.: What comes after Trumpageddon? The usual!

Five myths about charter schools; The prospect of a nuclear attack is more important than Trump's groping; ‘Extremely unattractive': How Donald Trump tries to discredit women based on their looks; Shame on Trump? Shame on us.; Has Europe found an antidote to authoritarianism?; How Harvard, Princeton and Yale discovered women; Americans really hate Trump; What Republicans should learn from Trump’s failed war on the media; Even if Trump loses big, the anger will remain. Here's how the left can address it.; How a lie takes flight on Fox News’s ‘Hannity’; Trump spews crazy talk — and he’s not alone; How an unlikely hero changed the nature of war; Alan Greenspan: from hero to antihero, from maestro to villain; A Trump admistration spring fashion preview;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
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Five myths about charter schools
No, they're not always better than traditional schools. And there are fewer of them than you might think.
The prospect of a nuclear attack is more important than Trump's groping
The candidates are avoiding talking about the issues that should matter the most to voters.
 
‘Extremely unattractive': How Donald Trump tries to discredit women based on their looks
Shockingly, there are people Donald Trump doesn't find attractive who are happy with their lives and great at their jobs.
Shame on Trump? Shame on us.
We all need to atone for his sins.
 
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Has Europe found an antidote to authoritarianism?
New parties and citizen movements have begun to turn back the illiberal wave.
 
What comes after Trumpageddon? The usual!
Skunks don't change their stripe.
 
How Harvard, Princeton and Yale discovered women
Review of "Keep the Damned Women Out: The Struggle for Coeducation" by Nancy Weiss Malkiel
 
Americans really hate Trump
The longer he tries to sell himself to the masses, the less they like him.
 
 
What Republicans should learn from Trump’s failed war on the media
If Republicans indulge the narrative of betrayal and victimhood, it will once again be turned back on them.
 
Even if Trump loses big, the anger will remain. Here's how the left can address it.
Progressives shouldn't write off all his supporters as delusional bigots.
 
How a lie takes flight on Fox News’s ‘Hannity’
And it'll stay aloft for some time.
 
Trump spews crazy talk — and he’s not alone
How a major party winds up nominating a ranting lunatic.
 
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How an unlikely hero changed the nature of war
Ben Macintyre recounts how a decidedly poor soldier conceived the idea for special forces.
 
Alan Greenspan: from hero to antihero, from maestro to villain
Sebastian Mallaby assesses the long, high-profile life and career of the former Fed chief.
 
A Trump admistration spring fashion preview
In vogue: sexual assaults and misogyny.
 
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