Tuesday, 3 January 2017

Opinions P.M.: 10 questions Trump should be asked at his press conference -- if he ever holds it

10 questions Trump should be asked at his press conference — if he ever holds it; How Trayvon Martin set the wheels in motion for Obama’s most powerful effort on race; The pain pill epidemic isn't going anywhere until we end coal's dominance; Trump’s last-chance intelligence briefing; A 2017 resolution for all Americans: Remember what we like about one another; Trump is the distraction congressional Republicans had hoped for; The man who beat Lou Gehrig's disease; Republicans show how their replacement for Obamacare is just around the corner; Congress and Trump aren’t on the same page on Obamacare; Eugene Robinson Live (Jan. 3); How moderation can undermine Trumpism; ComPost Live with Alexandra Petri; How federalism can help save the failing “marriage” between the red and blue states; We can go Orwell one better. Welcome to Triplespeak!; So, Mr. Trump, how will you fulfill all those campaign promises?;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
10 questions Trump should be asked at his press conference — if he ever holds it
There's still so much we need to know.
How Trayvon Martin set the wheels in motion for Obama’s most powerful effort on race
"It was at that moment he decided I need to do this and do this now."
 
The pain pill epidemic isn't going anywhere until we end coal's dominance
Miners injured on the job face an impossible choice, while Wall Street exploits their suffering.
 
Trump’s last-chance intelligence briefing
Is Trump educable on Russia?
 
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A 2017 resolution for all Americans: Remember what we like about one another
Americans are polarized and frustrated with one another. But our relationship with one another and our country is worth saving.
 
Trump is the distraction congressional Republicans had hoped for
While Trump distracts the world with his tweets, congressional Republicans are making big changes.
 
The man who beat Lou Gehrig's disease
Ted Harada made medical history and brought hope to others who have been diagnosed with a terminal illness.
 
Republicans show how their replacement for Obamacare is just around the corner
You will soon have a post-existing condition.
 
 
Congress and Trump aren’t on the same page on Obamacare
Trump may pull the rug out from under Republicans.
Eugene Robinson Live (Jan. 3)
Eugene Robinson discussed his latest columns and political news.
How moderation can undermine Trumpism
How to win the fight and save the Republic
 
ComPost Live with Alexandra Petri
The Compost, written by Alexandra Petri, offers a lighter take on the news and political in(s)anity of the day.
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How federalism can help save the failing “marriage” between the red and blue states
Megan McArdle offers some suggestions for saving the failing "marriage" between red and blue America. But she overlooks the most promising solution: the red and blue states should do fewer things together.
 
We can go Orwell one better. Welcome to Triplespeak!
Four score and five double-negatives ago ...
 
So, Mr. Trump, how will you fulfill all those campaign promises?
Time to put up or shut up, Mr. President-elect.
 
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