Friday, 25 November 2016

Friday's Opinions: The Constitution lets the electoral college choose the winner. They should choose Clinton.

For Democrats, the road back; At 'Hamilton,' Pence meets old-time rowdy, activist theater; Could the Trump administration entrap Dreamers?; Here's hoping Trump flip-flops even more; Trump must build a wall — against conflicts of interest; A bad bet on Egypt's strongman; Giving thanks by giving back
 
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The Constitution lets the electoral college choose the winner. They should choose Clinton.
The electors should not veto the people's choice, which was Hillary Clinton.
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For Democrats, the road back
Their doctrine of tribalism at home and universalism abroad is finished.
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At 'Hamilton,' Pence meets old-time rowdy, activist theater
During confrontation on stage, spectators and actors availed themselves of theater's long history of political activism.
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Could the Trump administration entrap Dreamers?
There are strong constitutional protections for them.
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Here's hoping Trump flip-flops even more
Six positions Trump should reconsider, from his Iran deal opposition to his refusal to separate himself from his businesses.
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Editorial Cartoons
Looking for ethics in the Donald Trump administration Trump now says he disavows white supremacists
And he may make fun of your disability. After he laid the groundwork during the primaries and general election.
 
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Trump must build a wall — against conflicts of interest
Mr. President-elect, you say that 'the only thing that matters to me is running our country.' Prove it.
 
A bad bet on Egypt's strongman
Faith in the Sissi regime is unlikely to be rewarded.
 
Giving thanks by giving back
Everyday in the back yard of the nation's capital, an array of causes are being tackled by organizations that could use a helping hand.
 
 
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