Thursday, 10 November 2016

Thursday's Opinions: Trump voters will not like what happens next

What Clinton didn't understand; Why the way Trump won makes him more dangerous; Why GOP national security experts must agree to serve in a Trump administration; Trump won. Here's how to fight back.; What happens when President Trump has to face reality?; The country may have to depend on stubborn Republicans; What will become of us under Trump? It depends on each of us.; To my daughter: You are going to be okay; A ruinous triumph for the GOP; Americans have voted for Trumpism. Let them have it.; Is America still the leader of the free world?; How each of us can help keep America inclusive, even under Trump; Republicans face a daunting task: Governing; China's vast Internet prison; Donald Trump’s and the electorate’s revenge was a dish best served on Election Day; Fox News’s Megyn Kelly advocates ‘benefit of the doubt’ for president-elect who thrashed her on social media; NYT’s Baquet on Trump: ‘When he sends soldiers into harm’s way, I don’t think you can explain that in a tweet’; Happy Hour Roundup; The GOP is stronger than ever; Whither conservatives and conservatism?
 
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Trump voters will not like what happens next
The government is now in Republicans' hands. Let them deal with Trump.
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What Clinton didn't understand
To explain what happened, look beyond racism, bigotry or sexism.
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Why the way Trump won makes him more dangerous
The victory is a vindication of his rule-breaking rhetoric.
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Why GOP national security experts must agree to serve in a Trump administration
They must be prepared to speak truth to power.
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Trump won. Here's how to fight back.
Disheartened Americans must distinguish between blame and responsibility.
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What happens when President Trump has to face reality?
We have no choice but to hope and pray for the best.
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The country may have to depend on stubborn Republicans
Let's hope our president-elect discovers a commitment to the common good.
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What will become of us under Trump? It depends on each of us.
Democracy means accepting defeat. Then the real contest starts.
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To my daughter: You are going to be okay
I am deeply worried for the nation. But I am writing because I want you to keep those fears in perspective.
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A ruinous triumph for the GOP
Demography could dictate a grim destiny for Republicans.
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Americans have voted for Trumpism. Let them have it.
It seems the only way the country will understand the danger of Trump's policies is to experience them.
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Is America still the leader of the free world?
It's time to be clear-eyed about the global consequences of Trump's election.
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The Post’s View
How each of us can help keep America inclusive, even under Trump
Reach out to a neighbor who is different from you.
 
Republicans face a daunting task: Governing
What are their plans on jobs, health care and the environment?
 
China's vast Internet prison
A new law will limit free expression even further.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Donald Trump’s and the electorate’s revenge was a dish best served on Election Day
From a punchline to President-elect Donald Trump.
 
Fox News’s Megyn Kelly advocates ‘benefit of the doubt’ for president-elect who thrashed her on social media
Perhaps the Fox News host is still seeking an interview
 
NYT’s Baquet on Trump: ‘When he sends soldiers into harm’s way, I don’t think you can explain that in a tweet’
In other words, President Trump will need the media and will need to give the media access.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
The GOP is stronger than ever
Is this the start of a Republican renaissance?
 
Whither conservatives and conservatism?
Republicans in the Trump era.
 
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