Friday, 2 December 2016

Opinions P.M.: What's next for D.C. statehood

How to understand Cuba beyond Castro; What’s next for D.C. statehood; Sorry, Lt. Gen. Flynn, it’s unrealistic to 'win and win and win at everything'; President-elect Trump understands the hotel business just a little too well; Trump, sailing in on economic tailwinds; Donald Trump’s Cabinet assembly instructions; Trump’s latest conduct shows he’ll make our divisions a lot worse; On the bright side …; CNN-famous Trump supporter cites ‘confusion’ on whether Obama said undocumented immigrants could vote; Goodbye to South Carolina's 'Doctor Death'; Bernie Sanders defends markets; Paul Ryan won’t; Separate deaths of Emmett Till and his father Louis suggest a pattern of injustice; The most ambitious, irritating, hopeful and overrated books of 2016 — and the best one, too; Washington Post bestsellers: Dec. 4, 2016; Eugene O'Neill and his combative, drunken relationships with women;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
How to understand Cuba beyond Castro
A syllabus of the best books, films and music.
What’s next for D.C. statehood
Residents too busy to come out to demonstrate or lobby Congress could be involved using only their phones.
 
Sorry, Lt. Gen. Flynn, it’s unrealistic to 'win and win and win at everything'
Does Flynn, the man who will get the call in the middle of the night, actually believe his own irrational exuberance?
 
President-elect Trump understands the hotel business just a little too well
Things are looking a little different on Pennsylvania Ave.
 
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Trump, sailing in on economic tailwinds
Something tells me that Trump is suddenly going to start citing all those government-sourced economic numbers he once claimed to be fake.
 
Donald Trump’s Cabinet assembly instructions
Maybe it's not so hard.
 
Trump’s latest conduct shows he’ll make our divisions a lot worse
Trump and his team are giving new meaning to the term "sore winner."
 
On the bright side …
Not everything is grim and scary.
 
 
CNN-famous Trump supporter cites ‘confusion’ on whether Obama said undocumented immigrants could vote
Seems to moderate position just a touch.
 
Goodbye to South Carolina's 'Doctor Death'
As Donnie Myers heads to retirement, a federal court hands him a fitting reversal.
 
Bernie Sanders defends markets; Paul Ryan won’t
Republicans are now helping fill the swamp.
 
Separate deaths of Emmett Till and his father Louis suggest a pattern of injustice
John Edgar Wideman probes the separate killings of Louis and Emmett Till, father and son.
 
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The most ambitious, irritating, hopeful and overrated books of 2016 — and the best one, too
 
Washington Post bestsellers: Dec. 4, 2016
'Moonglow,' Michael Chabon's autobiographical novel about his dying grandfather, debuts at No. 7
Eugene O'Neill and his combative, drunken relationships with women
Arthur Gelb and Barbara Gelb explore the perilous dynamics of the playwright and women.
 
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