Wednesday 25 January 2017

Wednesday's Opinions: Help us, GOP. You’re our only hope.

What does Israel want from America?; Tom Price's stock controversy shows an urgent need for a new law; Trump can make the deal of the century on climate; Why Trump's con can't last forever; Yet another Trump official has recycled somebody else's words; Tom Price is Exhibit A for congressional ethics reform; Closing doors on trade isn't smart negotiating; The Trump team can't even keep its own excuses straight on his broken tax promises; Taking responsibility for a mistake goes both ways; D.C. attorney general urges the Senate to reject certain Trump nominees; Happy Hour Roundup; NBC boosts Axios out of the gate; Sean Spicer just said Trump believes millions voted illegally. Here’s the problem: No one can tell him otherwise.; The true, correct story of what happened at Donald Trump’s inauguration
 
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Help us, GOP. You're our only hope.
Hey, you elected him. How long until you stand up to him?
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Latest Columns
What does Israel want from America?
Trump's embrace of the Jewish state means it has to define its goals.
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Tom Price's stock controversy shows an urgent need for a new law
Legislators shouldn't be allowed to own stock while making law.
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Trump can make the deal of the century on climate
He has been dealt a great hand on meeting this challenge. Will he play it?
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Why Trump's con can't last forever
The new president is about to discover that he can't simply order up the change he wants.
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Yet another Trump official has recycled somebody else's words
Another case of borrowed prose, this time from the new White House counsel.
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Editorial Cartoons
‘America First’ might turn out to be rather lonely President Trump gives himself a holiday
Maybe some bombs would help. President Trump officially names his Inauguration Day as a National Day of Patriotic Devotion.
 
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The Post’s View
Tom Price is Exhibit A for congressional ethics reform
It may not have been wrong for him to trade stocks related to his Capitol Hill work, but it should have been.
 
Closing doors on trade isn't smart negotiating
Having killed the TPP, will Trump examine NAFTA in good faith?
 
The Trump team can't even keep its own excuses straight on his broken tax promises
By refusing to share information with the public, the president fuels suspicions that he has something to hide.
 
 
Latest Blogs
Taking responsibility for a mistake goes both ways
What happens when the premise for a column is called into question?
 
D.C. attorney general urges the Senate to reject certain Trump nominees
He charts his own course, and to a destination known only to himself.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
NBC boosts Axios out of the gate
Big-name moderators will give the startup a leg up at pricey events.
 
Sean Spicer just said Trump believes millions voted illegally. Here’s the problem: No one can tell him otherwise.
This is not good.
 
The true, correct story of what happened at Donald Trump’s inauguration
This is the true story that has been hidden for so long.
 
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