Saturday, 22 October 2016

Saturday's Opinions: Taking Trump to court: The evidence against a nasty man

The unlikely savior of Republicans' Senate control?; You can dress him up, but Trump will always be Trump; Bring Syria's Assad and his backers to account now; My mother is vetted every day of her life; Here's how to fight Trump's ballot bullies; Allowing guns on campus will invite tragedies, not end them; Here's why term limits are a bad idea; Metro's failure is not an option; Fairfax County needs the meals tax; In Fairfax County, a meals tax is not the answer; Trump can't just be defeated. He must be humiliated.; Republican condemnation of Trump should be deafening; In Vietnam, telling the truth is criminal 'propaganda'; Dear Marriott: Counting on Metro for that big move? Think again.; Happy Hour Roundup; CNN’s Jeff Zucker attributes Lewandowski backlash to ‘inherent media bias’; Thanks to Obama, new missiles will greet the next president; Barron’s official bungles email, breaks news about layoffs; Trench warfare for the Senate majority; Donald Trump’s master list of Everything That’s Rigged
 
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Taking Trump to court: The evidence against a nasty man
Trump's repulsive response to his female accusers rings of defamation.
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The unlikely savior of Republicans' Senate control?
Sen. Ron Johnson is the kind of GOP incumbent who could provide a necessary check on a likely Clinton presidency.
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You can dress him up, but Trump will always be Trump
Washington's elite booed the Republican nominee. His supporters probably loved it.
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Bring Syria's Assad and his backers to account now
We can't wait for a new administration in Washington — events are moving too quickly.
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My mother is vetted every day of her life
Immigrants respect and cherish America, not because they're immigrants, but in spite of it.
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Here's how to fight Trump's ballot bullies
National civil rights groups are leading the charge to 'get out the vote'.
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Allowing guns on campus will invite tragedies, not end them
The evidence shows this.
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Here's why term limits are a bad idea
They get rid of the good and the bad.
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Metro's failure is not an option
In time and with financial support, Metro can reclaim its status as a world-class system.
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Fairfax County needs the meals tax
We must diversify our revenue sources.
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In Fairfax County, a meals tax is not the answer
Restaurants should not bear the burden alone.
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Trump can't just be defeated. He must be humiliated.
The Clinton campaign turns to Arizona and other reliably Republican states to try to run up the score.
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Editorial Cartoons
The consequences of Trump’s threat to keep us in ‘suspense’ about the election And we vote, too
Watch out for those unintendeds 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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Republican condemnation of Trump should be deafening
They must oppose Trump's threat to the peaceful transition of power.
 
In Vietnam, telling the truth is criminal 'propaganda'
A popular blogger is arrested for speaking out about environmental and police abuse.
 
Dear Marriott: Counting on Metro for that big move? Think again.
The hotel firm, relocating to downtown Bethesda, needs Metro. And Metro needs cash.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
CNN’s Jeff Zucker attributes Lewandowski backlash to ‘inherent media bias’
People don't complain as much about the Democratic folks on CNN's air, said CNN boss.
 
Thanks to Obama, new missiles will greet the next president
The issues with Russia and Iran have far-reaching, dangerous implications.
 
Barron’s official bungles email, breaks news about layoffs
Reply all fails again.
 
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.
 
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