Friday, 4 November 2016

Opinions P.M.: Virginia for the Win: All eyes on Chesterfield County

Here’s a tweet that should shame everyone at CNN; Fox News’s Bret Baier plays propagandist; As we get closer to Election Day, remember . . .; Donald Trump wrote The Post this 1991 letter to the editor — in the third person; Unscheduled final debate for the end of Campaign 2016!; The economy is better under Democratic presidents; Yes, the economic news is good; Five myths about the FBI; Anxious about the election? Here's some perspective.; If you're besotted by the world of Jane Austen, beware Victorian reality; The illuminating life of a native-American spiritual leader; For sports losers, a special legacy; How Native Americans battled a brutal land grab by an expanding America; Trumpian myths befuddle voters and journalists;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Here’s a tweet that should shame everyone at CNN
"Teamwork" featuring a paid CNN commentator and Trump campaign officials.
Fox News’s Bret Baier plays propagandist
This goes beyond sloppy journalism.
As we get closer to Election Day, remember . . .
Seven things to keep you sane until Election Day.
 
Virginia for the Win: All eyes on Chesterfield County
Who wins there might tell us who wins the White House.
 
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Donald Trump wrote The Post this 1991 letter to the editor — in the third person
"The bottom line is that Donald Trump is doing very well — except in the press."
 
Unscheduled final debate for the end of Campaign 2016!
Last words, so to speak.
 
The economy is better under Democratic presidents
Whatever else you say about him, you can't say Obama's record on jobs isn't very good.
 
Yes, the economic news is good
We're not in an economic dystopia.
 
Five myths about the FBI
No, it's not apolitical, and the White House doesn't control the FBI director.
 
Anxious about the election? Here's some perspective.
This moment is not as unprecedentedly uncertain as it may seem.
 
If you're besotted by the world of Jane Austen, beware Victorian reality
Therese Oneill depicts the hard, filthy life for women in the Victorian world.
 
The illuminating life of a native-American spiritual leader
Joe Jackson provides a portrait of Black Elk and the native-American experience.
 
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For sports losers, a special legacy
Curt Menefee explores the trauma and coping skills of athletes known for their failures.
 
How Native Americans battled a brutal land grab by an expanding America
Peter Cozzens recounts the struggles of native tribes to preserve their homelands.
 
Trumpian myths befuddle voters and journalists
The solution is more public education, better journalism, more courageous leaders.
 
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