Monday, 5 December 2016

Opinions P.M.: America's overreaction to Trump's Taiwan call is dangerous

How to treat Trump’s nominees; The Trump administration has worked out their response to conflict of interest; The Boston police department wants to get into the social media surveillance game; Renzi’s defeat is bad news for Europe; CNN’s Zucker takes heat at Harvard conference, but where were the other moguls?; How to mix up some fake news; Five responsible things Republicans should say; Republicans are already making it clear: Trump can do whatever he wants; This is how Republicans deliver domestic disaster; Taking measure of our hazardous world; America’s overreaction to Trump’s Taiwan call is dangerous; Trump's Taiwan call wasn't a blunder. It was brilliant.; McClatchy hires Politico’s Kristin Roberts into new spot running D.C. coverage; Stop speculating about working-class white men and go watch ‘Loving’; Trump! The Musical(s);
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
How to treat Trump’s nominees
When to draw a line in the sand.
The Trump administration has worked out their response to conflict of interest
It's a plan.
 
The Boston police department wants to get into the social media surveillance game
This kind of monitoring is on the radar of law enforcement at all levels of government, and there's reason to be concerned.
 
Renzi’s defeat is bad news for Europe
Italy's rejection of the prime minister's constitutional reforms is the latest loss for Europe's political establishment.
 
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CNN’s Zucker takes heat at Harvard conference, but where were the other moguls?
Fox News needs to sit on a panel like this one.
 
How to mix up some fake news
Pour generous amounts of conspiracies and outrageous headlines for an explosive cocktail.
 
Five responsible things Republicans should say
There has been an utter lack of spine and principled resistance from the vast number of elected Republicans.
 
Republicans are already making it clear: Trump can do whatever he wants
Oversight? Accountability? Who are you kidding?
 
 
This is how Republicans deliver domestic disaster
Republicans risk a backlash.
 
Taking measure of our hazardous world
Seeing the new reality of a disjointed nation.
 
America’s overreaction to Trump’s Taiwan call is dangerous
Taiwan has come a long way from its days as the unsinkable aircraft carrier against Maoist-style communism.
 
Trump's Taiwan call wasn't a blunder. It was brilliant.
Trump sent the right message.
 
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McClatchy hires Politico’s Kristin Roberts into new spot running D.C. coverage
"Executive editor" -- what does that even mean?
Stop speculating about working-class white men and go watch ‘Loving’
Jeff Nichols's movie about a couple who made history is a caution that the people we identify as political classes don't always define their interests the same way pundits and parties do.
 
Trump! The Musical(s)
A playlist of showtunes that speak to the election, its aftermath and the colorful cast of characters involved.
 
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