Friday, 3 February 2017

Friday's Opinions: Fighting Gorsuch is hopeless. Democrats should do it anyway.

Steve Kerr is extraordinary for reasons that have nothing to do with basketball; Sorry, President Trump. I agree with you.; Sharia law may be coming to America. But it's Christians who are bringing it.; Thank God for Harry Reid; Gorsuch's so-called weakness is really his greatest strength; Trump should look before he leaps on Iran; Trump's corporate bullying will only hurt Americans; Bernie Sanders: Will Trump have the guts to stand up to drug companies?; Trump wants health 'insurance for everybody.' Here's how the GOP can make it happen.; Tillerson and Mattis speak up for the right values of leadership; An activist is mysteriously ill in Russia, and the U.S. needs to speak up; One step forward for the mentally ill in Virginia; The Fascism Forever Club, and other clubs that were definitely jokes at the time; Happy Hour Roundup; Trump totally ignored black history in his 'listening session,' and it has nothing to do with Frederick Douglass; Trump has handed Tillerson a house of horrors at the State Department; On Trump’s immigration moves, a deep divide along educational lines; At least some conservatives defend free markets
 
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Fighting Gorsuch is hopeless. Democrats should do it anyway.
Sometimes that's how you win a war.
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Steve Kerr is extraordinary for reasons that have nothing to do with basketball
The Warriors coach is open about his political beliefs, which have been shaped by a tragic background.
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Sorry, President Trump. I agree with you.
The challenge for the media must be to ensure that we don't mirror Trump's attitude of hostility.
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Sharia law may be coming to America. But it's Christians who are bringing it.
Otherwise a wall fan, Trump vows to tear down the one between church and state.
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Thank God for Harry Reid
He guaranteed Neil Gorsuch's elevation to the Supreme Court.
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Gorsuch's so-called weakness is really his greatest strength
"All human beings are intrinsically valuable," the nominee wrote.
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Trump should look before he leaps on Iran
If he isn't more careful, his actions could backfire.
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Trump's corporate bullying will only hurt Americans
Publicly picking corporate winners and losers will be bad for the president — and American jobs — in the long term.
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Bernie Sanders: Will Trump have the guts to stand up to drug companies?
The president said the industry is "getting away with murder." But talk is cheap.
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Trump wants health 'insurance for everybody.' Here's how the GOP can make it happen.
They can win the health-care fight and reform our system.
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Tillerson and Mattis speak up for the right values of leadership
Joining the administration, they offer a brighter vision of America.
 
An activist is mysteriously ill in Russia, and the U.S. needs to speak up
Russian civil society activist Vladimir Kara-Murza may be the victim of a second poisoning attempt.
 
One step forward for the mentally ill in Virginia
While Gov. McAuliffe seeks new funds, GOP lawmakers erect barriers for care.
 
 
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The Fascism Forever Club, and other clubs that were definitely jokes at the time
Reality is not working hard enough for its jokes.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Trump totally ignored black history in his 'listening session,' and it has nothing to do with Frederick Douglass
A stunning display of ignorance about the history of African Americans in the U.S. and the Republican Party.
 
Trump has handed Tillerson a house of horrors at the State Department
Trump has sapped State's confidence and coherence.
 
On Trump’s immigration moves, a deep divide along educational lines
College educated whites dislike them. But blue collar whites are on board.
 
At least some conservatives defend free markets
Adam Smith is spinning in his grave.
 
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