Saturday, 5 November 2016

Saturday's Opinions: Clinton’s top priority? Fighting her own worst instincts.

Calm down. We'll be fine no matter who wins.; Some helpful history to remember on election night; Trump got a lot of things right; JFK's grandson: Young people have a duty to vote for Hillary Clinton; Trump is a threat to the West as we know it, even if he loses; The election might not end on Tuesday night — and that's okay; My life in the District is living proof that voting makes a difference; Ari Fleischer: Here's how I figured out whom to vote for; Let's move free enterprise to West Virginia; The rent is too darn high for nonprofits, too; Reform Maryland's cash-bail practices; The first 100 horrific days of a Trump presidency; Can anyone control the FBI?; U.S. allies are buddying up with the authoritarians in Beijing; Richmond has an Anthony Weiner of its own; Open Thread; Happy Hour Roundup; Rolling Stone gets just what it deserves; Top Democrats say Clinton took a real hit from Comey. But they’re cautiously optimistic.; Here’s a tweet that should shame everyone at CNN; Fox News’s Bret Baier plays propagandist
 
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Clinton's top priority? Fighting her own worst instincts.
If she's elected, she will have to cast off her self-destructive tendencies on secrecy and self-preservation.
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Calm down. We'll be fine no matter who wins.
Ignore the hyperbole machine.
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Some helpful history to remember on election night
A look to the past and what it might portend for this Election Day.
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Trump got a lot of things right
Republicans should act on his valid points about trade, defense and the establishment.
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JFK's grandson: Young people have a duty to vote for Hillary Clinton
Too much is wrong with our country for any of us to stay home.
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Trump is a threat to the West as we know it, even if he loses
The "Populist International" — a loose group of anti-globalist European parties and politicians — will continue to advance.
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The election might not end on Tuesday night — and that's okay
Changes made in the wake of the 2000 presidential election are there to ensure a fair outcome, even if the presidential race goes into overtime.
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My life in the District is living proof that voting makes a difference
Without an expression of voter support for the city becoming a state, the idea goes nowhere.
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Ari Fleischer: Here's how I figured out whom to vote for
When the GOP nominee made the election about himself, he lost this establishment Republican.
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Let's move free enterprise to West Virginia
Why do new businesses need an okay from potential competitors?
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The rent is too darn high for nonprofits, too
Gentrification can cause problems for those seeking to help others.
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Reform Maryland's cash-bail practices
Few criminal defendants pose a safety or flight risk.
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The first 100 horrific days of a Trump presidency
Economic shock, international instability and constitutional crisis — we know what would happen.
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Can anyone control the FBI?
11th-hour, inaccurate leaks about an investigation of the Clinton Foundation are damaging the presidential campaign.
 
U.S. allies are buddying up with the authoritarians in Beijing
As Obama looks to the exit, Malaysia and the Philippines look to Xi Jinping.
 
Richmond has an Anthony Weiner of its own
If Joe Morrissey is elected mayor, the city will be a laughingstock.
 
 
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Open Thread
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Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Rolling Stone gets just what it deserves
Comeuppance for a magazine that sought to confirm its own biases.
 
Top Democrats say Clinton took a real hit from Comey. But they’re cautiously optimistic.
The numbers looked "grisly" for a few days there, one says.
 
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.
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