Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Wednesday's Opinions: Why the Knight Foundation president thinks we’re living through the biggest disruption since Gutenberg and the printing press

America's election is giving the world some serious anxiety; Trump supporters are talking about civil war. Could a loss provide the spark?; How Trump could still win; Don't believe the hype. Foreign hackers will not choose the next president.; Elizabeth Warren: Trump didn't invent the 'rigged election' myth. Republicans did.; Next stop for Donald Trump: Nebraska?; What if the next presidential debate actually covered critical issues?; Trump is rigging the election: No matter who wins, America loses; Obama to the Castro regime: Do whatever you want; A baby is dead in Virginia. Now will the state do something about texting while driving?; In the final weeks of his presidency, Obama contemplates himself; Happy Hour Roundup; People magazine follow-up raises question: Why did it publish Trump puff piece?; What does it mean if the race isn’t close?; The conspiracy to rig the election against Trump just got bigger; Breaking my writer’s block over Donald Trump
 
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Why the Knight Foundation president thinks we're living through the biggest disruption since Gutenberg and the printing press
"We're in a period analogous ... to the time ... just after Gutenberg mechanized the Chinese invention of the printing press."
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America's election is giving the world some serious anxiety
Russia's aggressive actions have many analysts worried about what the U.S. election results could do to global politics.
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Trump supporters are talking about civil war. Could a loss provide the spark?
Trump's supporters in Colorado Springs say they're ready to rebel if he isn't elected.
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How Trump could still win
What if the polls don't tell the whole story?
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Don't believe the hype. Foreign hackers will not choose the next president.
Election officials have been working for years to make sure Americans' votes are counted securely and fairly.
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Elizabeth Warren: Trump didn't invent the 'rigged election' myth. Republicans did.
This disease cannot be cured until GOP leaders rethink their approach to modern politics.
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Next stop for Donald Trump: Nebraska?
I see him in a pied a terre far away from blue Manhattan, but I recommend that he keep his hands to himself.
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What if the next presidential debate actually covered critical issues?
A question about climate change, for instance, is long overdue.
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Editorial Cartoons
What was the phrase they said this election might be? Trump will go out in a blaze
Sea change? Donald Trump has no intention to concede gracefully if he loses the race.
 
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The Post’s View
Trump is rigging the election: No matter who wins, America loses
His indifference to facts creates an alternate reality that threatens democracy.
 
Obama to the Castro regime: Do whatever you want
He makes his thaw with the island nation "irreversible," puzzlingly giving the Castro regime the go-ahead to represss Cubans.
 
A baby is dead in Virginia. Now will the state do something about texting while driving?
An infant's death in Loudoun County merits Richmond's attention as road fatalities surge nationwide.
 
 
Latest Blogs
In the final weeks of his presidency, Obama contemplates himself
President Obama wants to spoon-feed his apologists a flattering picture of his tenure as president of the United States.
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
People magazine follow-up raises question: Why did it publish Trump puff piece?
An almost impossible situation.
 
What does it mean if the race isn’t close?
A blowout has big consequences for the GOP's future.
The conspiracy to rig the election against Trump just got bigger
Five more people are claiming that one of Trump's accusers confided in them at the time of the alleged advance.
 
Breaking my writer’s block over Donald Trump
Trump is not who we are.
 
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