Wednesday 23 November 2016

Wednesday's Opinions: Michael Steele: What Republicans need to do about all 'the KKK stuff'

Journalists shouldn't try to win a popularity contest with Trump; If Trump's smart, he'll pick Mitt Romney; The Middle East has some questions for Donald Trump; The best choice for the next DNC leader is right under our noses; It's unrealistic and unfair to make Trump use a blind trust; Taking it to the states; Trump is right not to go after Hillary Clinton. But it's not his decision to make.; Bowser's pick for new D.C. schools chancellor is a safe choice; Obama should act on Congo before it's too late; A Politico editor posts addresses of white nationalist leader, resigns post; Happy Hour Roundup; Donald Trump: Crazy to win, serious to govern?; Why did the Atlantic blur the faces of attendees at alt-right conference?; If I were Hillary Clinton, I wouldn’t breathe a sigh of relief over what Donald Trump said about prosecution; CNN guest apologizes for misattributing n-word to Stephen K. Bannon
 
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Michael Steele: What Republicans need to do about all ‘the KKK stuff’
Part 2 of conversation about Election Day and President-elect Donald Trump.
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Latest Columns
Journalists shouldn't try to win a popularity contest with Trump
Reporters need to savor their traditional role as outsiders.
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If Trump's smart, he'll pick Mitt Romney
With his temperament and track record, the former Massachusetts governor would be an effective secretary of state.
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The Middle East has some questions for Donald Trump
Iran and Russia were top concerns at a meeting of Gulf Arab representatives.
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The best choice for the next DNC leader is right under our noses
Vice President Joe Biden can speak to all wings of the party.
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It's unrealistic and unfair to make Trump use a blind trust
The president-elect can and should take other measures to avoid conflicts of interest.
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Taking it to the states
Democrats must focus on state and local politics — they have no other choice.
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Editorial Cartoons
Donald Trump takes a new U.S. policy position in the heat of the moment Conflict of interest alert!
A hard one to take back later. President-elect Donald Trump and his childrens' business interests pose a big problem for conflicts of interest in the White House.
 
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The Post’s View
Trump is right not to go after Hillary Clinton. But it's not his decision to make.
Does he understand that presidents don't prosecute?
 
Bowser's pick for new D.C. schools chancellor is a safe choice
Antwan Wilson, a superintendent in California, looks to continue the District's reforms.
 
Obama should act on Congo before it's too late
Averting a power grab by the Congolese president cannot wait for Trump.
 
 
Latest Blogs
A Politico editor posts addresses of white nationalist leader, resigns post
Thuggish online behavior from a longtime editor leads to a thundering denunciation by Politico's top editors.
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Donald Trump: Crazy to win, serious to govern?
Is there genius at work? Or is Trump the luckiest man alive?
Why did the Atlantic blur the faces of attendees at alt-right conference?
Outlet says it's a common practice for its documentary unit.
 
If I were Hillary Clinton, I wouldn’t breathe a sigh of relief over what Donald Trump said about prosecution
What's the shelf-life of a statement made by a person who changes his mind constantly?
 
CNN guest apologizes for misattributing n-word to Stephen K. Bannon
Says he meant to mention Jeff Sessions, not Stephen Bannon.
 
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