Saturday 26 November 2016

Saturday's Opinions: Who is the real Donald Trump (and what does he stand for)?

Infrastructure projects aren't jobs programs; What do foreign friends and foes think of Trump's 'Disunited States of America'?; Americans keep looking away from the election's most alarming story; Humanity is cosmically special. Here's how we know.; The District blacklisted an honorable public servant. Now, he is finally getting the justice he deserves.; Fake news? That's a very old story.; I haven't slept in my room since the election; Open up Maryland's political appointment process; For Democrats to recover, Nancy Pelosi and her team should go; The French election that may help determine the future of the democratic West; 'Pizzagate' shows how fake news hurts real people; Open Thread; I’m an undocumented Harvard grad. The election has left me broken.; Evening Open Thread; If Romney is chosen, he’s got some explaining to do; Can the Democratic Party rise again? Yes — and here’s the first big thing to watch.
 
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Who is the real Donald Trump (and what does he stand for)?
How does one revile the man who now says what you believe?
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Infrastructure projects aren't jobs programs
Even New Deal public works such as the Hoover Dam failed to lower the jobless rate below 14 percent.
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What do foreign friends and foes think of Trump's 'Disunited States of America'?
As the United States' focus moves away from the Middle East, some stand to benefit.
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Americans keep looking away from the election's most alarming story
U.S. intelligence agencies determined that Moscow actively interfered before the vote.
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Humanity is cosmically special. Here's how we know.
Astrophysics suggests we will be alone in the universe for eons.
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The District blacklisted an honorable public servant. Now, he is finally getting the justice he deserves.
Fired D.C. official Eric Payne deserves every penny of the $1.7 million award the city was ordered to pay him.
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Fake news? That's a very old story.
Fabricating news stories is part of our history, going back to the founding of the republic.
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I haven't slept in my room since the election
Hate crimes on campus have made me afraid, and the university isn't helping
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Open up Maryland's political appointment process
The current system favors those with strong ties to political parties.
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For Democrats to recover, Nancy Pelosi and her team should go
The party would benefit from some fresh blood to take on Donald Trump.
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Editorial Cartoons
Looking for ethics in the Donald Trump administration Trump plays the news media again
And he may make fun of your disability. Media executives and news anchors are summoned to Trump Tower for an off-the-record meeting.
 
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The Post’s View
The French election that may help determine the future of the democratic West
A primary this weekend may serve up cold comfort for American internationalists.
 
'Pizzagate' shows how fake news hurts real people
Comet Ping Pong, guilty of nothing, is in the crosshairs of wild-eyed conspiracy theorists.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Open Thread
Enjoy.
 
I’m an undocumented Harvard grad. The election has left me broken.
I'm scared of seeing the life I've built disappear with the swish of a pen.
 
Evening Open Thread
All yours.
 
If Romney is chosen, he’s got some explaining to do
No one, Republican or Democrat, delivered a more scathing indictment of Trump than Romney's devastating critique in the spring.
 
Can the Democratic Party rise again? Yes — and here’s the first big thing to watch.
What happens on the state level in the next two years could have lasting impact on Dem fortunes.
 
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