Thursday 24 November 2016

Thursday's Opinions: America: Be thankful you have something to complain about

How to prevent Thanksgiving Armageddon; What will it take for Democrats to woo the white working class?; Breitbart isn't 'just a publication.' It's a pestilence.; Donald Trump pulls a bait and switch on America; What the label on your Thanksgiving turkey won't tell you; 'Hamilton' and the danger of attacking the theater; On Thanksgiving, what it means to be the city upon a hill; These environmental accords show deals don't have to be perfect to be good; Happy Hour Roundup; How to survive Thanksgiving 2016; Journalists report Google warnings about ‘government-backed attackers’; 'Heil' vs. 'Hail': New York Times corrects report on alt-right conference; Anti-Trump editorial divides Pennsylvania newspaper family; How long before the white working class realizes Trump was just scamming them?
 
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America: Be thankful you have something to complain about
Things could be worse.
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How to prevent Thanksgiving Armageddon
As we squabble at the table over politics, surely we can all agree that the liberty to disagree is precious.
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What will it take for Democrats to woo the white working class?
They can only make limited political gains unless they adjust on issues of identity, too.
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Breitbart isn't 'just a publication.' It's a pestilence.
And the president-elect has invited its repugnant views into the White House.
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Donald Trump pulls a bait and switch on America
But there's reason to be thankful for his insincerity.
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What the label on your Thanksgiving turkey won't tell you
Poultry plants are among the most dangerous and lowest-paying workplaces in the United States.
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'Hamilton' and the danger of attacking the theater
The theater is and must remain a place to exercise our right to free speech.
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Editorial Cartoons
A Thanksgiving toast, now who showed up for it? Trump now says he disavows white supremacists
Not the turkey. After he laid the groundwork during the primaries and general election.
 
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The Post’s View
On Thanksgiving, what it means to be the city upon a hill
Thanksgiving is a national day of unity and thanks, a day to reflect on the past and America's significance as a beacon of democracy and tolerance.
 
These environmental accords show deals don't have to be perfect to be good
International agreements phasing out HFCs and protecting Antarctic waters offer hope for the planet.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
How to survive Thanksgiving 2016
An incantation.
 
Journalists report Google warnings about ‘government-backed attackers’
Another sign of tumultuous times for journalists.
 
'Heil' vs. 'Hail': New York Times corrects report on alt-right conference
It's complicated, too.
 
Anti-Trump editorial divides Pennsylvania newspaper family
Aunt and uncle write blistering letter to the editor over terse tract.
How long before the white working class realizes Trump was just scamming them?
He hasn't even taken office yet, and the broken promises are piling up.
 
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