Wednesday 30 November 2016

Opinions P.M.: Whose feminism is this?

How to grill a Trump nominee; What happens if Trump keeps interfering with the free market? Look at the Soviet Union.; Trump is surrounding himself with generals. That's dangerous.; Republican congressional investigators are willing to hold Trump to the same standard, as long as it’s this one; Is modern feminism out of touch?; Obamacare warnings for Republicans; As Oscar season approaches, let’s get smarter about fact-checking movies; Lifelong Beltway media guy Jim VandeHei calls media a ‘scam’; Other campaign promises Trump must break; Can we stop pretending that Trump is a ‘populist’ now?; Why Italy's upcoming referendum matters; Sketchpad: “Merry Christmas to some, and to the rest, good luck.”; Sen. Ben Cardin is right: Time to drain the swamp; Is this the end of American exceptionalism?;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
How to grill a Trump nominee
Are Trump's nominees in touch with reality?
What happens if Trump keeps interfering with the free market? Look at the Soviet Union.
What makes capitalism strong are the forces of the market left to work their own magic.
 
Whose feminism is this?
Today, the movement's agenda must be multidimensional.
 
Trump is surrounding himself with generals. That's dangerous.
Appointing too many former brass could undermine civilian control of the military.
 
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Republican congressional investigators are willing to hold Trump to the same standard, as long as it’s this one
Same as it ever was.
 
Is modern feminism out of touch?
Why didn't Hillary Clinton's brand of feminism mobilize female voters?
 
Obamacare warnings for Republicans
Getting rid of Obamacare isn't so easy.
 
As Oscar season approaches, let’s get smarter about fact-checking movies
When we nitpick movies to death, we lose sight of what art is--and why facts matter.
 
 
Lifelong Beltway media guy Jim VandeHei calls media a ‘scam’
That's a pitch for a new media outlet that sounds a lot like existing ones.
 
Other campaign promises Trump must break
Consistency is not the highest virtue.
 
Can we stop pretending that Trump is a ‘populist’ now?
A cabinet filled with billionaires and Wall Streeters, eager to serve the interests of the wealthy. Some populism.
 
Why Italy's upcoming referendum matters
If it fails, the spillover effects for Europe could be nasty.
 
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Sketchpad: “Merry Christmas to some, and to the rest, good luck.”
His appointed rounds.
 
Sen. Ben Cardin is right: Time to drain the swamp
Republicans let Trump's foreign conflicts continue.
 
Is this the end of American exceptionalism?
Americans may have lost their moral authority for the next four years.
 
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