Thursday, 29 December 2016

Opinions P.M.: Memo to the media: Stop giving Trump the headlines he wants

2016 in Washington Post editorials; Which senators will stand up to Trump, and which will wilt?; Nine ‘amazing’ moments from the Obama presidency; As Venezuelans starve, the generals grow fat; It may look like fun but just messing around could lead to the next big thing; Rogue One and the Politics of Star Wars; No more straw men, false choices and fake facts, please; A brilliantly simple alternative to Obamacare ‘repeal and delay’; So Trump wants to be like JFK and Reagan?; The best editorial cartoons of 2016; Five myths about the President's Daily Brief; Washington Post bestsellers: Jan. 1, 2017; The Kerry backlash; ‘The Birth of a Nation’ didn’t save black storytelling in 2016, and it didn’t have to;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Memo to the media: Stop giving Trump the headlines he wants
Here's a way that news organizations can avoid helping Trump mislead their customers.
2016 in Washington Post editorials
Here are 10 of the topics that, in The Post's view, mattered most this year.
 
Which senators will stand up to Trump, and which will wilt?
An open letter.
 
Nine ‘amazing’ moments from the Obama presidency
Grateful to this president for fighting for me, for us.
 
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As Venezuelans starve, the generals grow fat
A shocking exposé connects the dots between military graft and mass hunger in Venezuela.
 
It may look like fun but just messing around could lead to the next big thing
Steven Johnson discovers that play, in its various forms, is surprisingly productive.
 
Rogue One and the Politics of Star Wars
My Learn Liberty review of the new Star Wars movie and its take on political issues.
 
No more straw men, false choices and fake facts, please
Get ready for an epidemic of intellectual dishonesty on the right.
 
 
A brilliantly simple alternative to Obamacare ‘repeal and delay’
How to avoid creating victims of Obamacare repeal.
 
So Trump wants to be like JFK and Reagan?
If he wants to be great, he better start sounding presidential.
 
The best editorial cartoons of 2016
 
Five myths about the President's Daily Brief
No, most past presidents haven't gotten daily in-person briefings.
 
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Washington Post bestsellers: Jan. 1, 2017
W. Bruce Cameron's 'A Dog's Purpose," soon to be a major motion picture, tops paperback fiction list
The Kerry backlash
Kerry's debacle
 
‘The Birth of a Nation’ didn’t save black storytelling in 2016, and it didn’t have to
It was a good year for black storytelling.
 
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