Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Opinions P.M.: Heavy fog blankets campaign as end approaches

Judy Shepard worries that we’re S.I.C.: Silent, indifferent, complacent; Utah could deal a blow to Trump and Trumpkins; Looking for fiction about climate change? Pulp fiction is full of it — with a twist.; Russia stories debunk Donald Trump’s media-bias whine; Why Deutsche Bank's troubles should worry us; Just who does Trump think will show up to poll-watch for him?; Venezuela is holding our son hostage, and the U.S. doesn't seem to care; The FBI is politically tainted: Comey must go; Donald Trump has gotten a big break, but can he seize the moment?; Why the GOP's Clinton witch hunt could backfire; Hillary Clinton takes Virginia? Not necessarily.; Analysis of economists’ presidential endorsements: Who switched teams between 2012 and 2016?; Perfect: Now James Comey’s big mess is featured in a Trump political ad; Will women save Hillary Clinton?;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Judy Shepard worries that we’re S.I.C.: Silent, indifferent, complacent
Matthew Shepard's mother shares her fears.
Utah could deal a blow to Trump and Trumpkins
Trump's movement could crack up in Utah
 
Looking for fiction about climate change? Pulp fiction is full of it — with a twist.
People who long for heroic environmentalists in literature are missing the point: these characters make for great pulp villains.
 
Russia stories debunk Donald Trump’s media-bias whine
Big-time outlets are showing some investigative caution with apparent scoops on Russia and Trump.
 
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Why Deutsche Bank's troubles should worry us
At worst, the German bank's failure would cause a global recession.
 
Just who does Trump think will show up to poll-watch for him?
Certainly nobody reputable.
 
Heavy fog blankets campaign as end approaches
Will this election come down to bad timing?
 
Venezuela is holding our son hostage, and the U.S. doesn't seem to care
Because he is imprisoned by a foreign government and not a terrorist group, Joshua Holt is falling through the cracks.
 
 
The FBI is politically tainted: Comey must go
Comey has lost control.
Donald Trump has gotten a big break, but can he seize the moment?
Trump is in a position to deliver a coup de grace, but I'm not convinced he has a deft enough touch.
 
Why the GOP's Clinton witch hunt could backfire
The danger for Republicans is twofold.
 
Hillary Clinton takes Virginia? Not necessarily.
We should not dismiss the possibility of the hidden Trump voters.
 
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Analysis of economists’ presidential endorsements: Who switched teams between 2012 and 2016?
Just one economist who signed a letter supporting Mitt Romney in 2012 signed a new letter yesterday denouncing Donald Trump.
 
Perfect: Now James Comey’s big mess is featured in a Trump political ad
The ad nicely captures what a perverse disaster this whole affair really is.
 
Will women save Hillary Clinton?
GOP women strike back at Trump, back Clinton
 
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