Wednesday, 7 December 2016

Wednesday's Opinions: Susan Rice: 'We have to walk and chew gum at the same time' on national security

Repealing Obamacare without replacing it would be a disaster; Thank you, Trump voters, for this wonderful joke; Trump's one consistent policy: Chaos; The electoral college should be unfaithful; Trump flunks his first foreign policy test; Stop smearing Keith Ellison; How Trump should renegotiate the Iran deal; Trump's team of faux populists and real crony capitalists; A false victory at Standing Rock; Europe's centrists gain one win, and one blessing in disguise; Trump has made a safe zone for fact-free discourse, and 'pizzagate' proves it; Happy Hour Roundup; Two top Republicans just vowed aggressive oversight of Trump. Yeah, right.; Will Trump be weaker than Obama on Russia?; Trump traumatizes Democrats; How to force Trump to follow the Constitution; Donald Trump’s most terrifying appointment
 
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Susan Rice: ‘We have to walk and chew gum at the same time’ on national security
"Any national security adviser worth his or her salt has to be able to manage and lead on myriad issues simultaneously."
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Repealing Obamacare without replacing it would be a disaster
The law must be fixed in a way that satisfies both parties.
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Thank you, Trump voters, for this wonderful joke
Now we sit and watch as he drops one piece of china after another, spits in the soup and gobbles up the chocolates.
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Trump's one consistent policy: Chaos
The only predictable thing about the president-elect is his unpredictability.
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The electoral college should be unfaithful
The Founding Fathers didn't fully trust democracy, fearing mob rule, and so created a republic.
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Trump flunks his first foreign policy test
Will the president-elect learn from his slapdash, self-destructive Asian maneuvers?
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Stop smearing Keith Ellison
Despite attacks calling him anti-Israel, Ellison's views are consistent with those of most Jewish Americans.
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How Trump should renegotiate the Iran deal
Enforce the agreement, and reframe it to cover more than nuclear materials.
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Trump's team of faux populists and real crony capitalists
Progressives should offer Americans true solutions to contrast policies ginned up by the president-elect's out-of-touch Cabinet picks.
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Editorial Cartoons
Maybe Defense Dept. Accounting is just winging it! How Paul Ryan sees Trump’s lies
There may be another side to this story! It doesn't bother the Speaker of the House when Trump tweets, with no evidence, that he would have won the popular vote if you deducted "the millions who voted illegally".
 
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The Post’s View
A false victory at Standing Rock
The denial of the Dakota Access Pipeline's easement will do little to cure larger issues.
 
Europe's centrists gain one win, and one blessing in disguise
The nationalist right was defeated in Austria — and a loss in Italy might not be as bad as it seems.
 
Trump has made a safe zone for fact-free discourse, and 'pizzagate' proves it
An unhinged conspiracy theory turns dangerous at a popular restaurant.
 
 
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Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Two top Republicans just vowed aggressive oversight of Trump. Yeah, right.
Also, I got a nice bridge to sell ya.
 
Will Trump be weaker than Obama on Russia?
When are we going to start winning against Putin?
 
Trump traumatizes Democrats
There is no doubt that Trump is going to be bold.
 
How to force Trump to follow the Constitution
What the electoral college can do.
 
Donald Trump’s most terrifying appointment
An anti-Muslim extremist with a penchant for lunatic conspiracy theories. Be very afraid.
 
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