Monday, 27 February 2017

Monday's Opinions: What ‘President Promise-Keeper’ should say on Tuesday night

Sponsored by UnitedHealth Group | Bannon's dangerous 'deconstruction'; The new immigration order: A disaster in the making; Selling Trump a new Afghanistan commitment; We've entered an era of disbelief; The District's smart plan for school accountability; Road fatalities are soaring. Here's how to stop that.; Trump is already losing the long-term fight in Iraq; Sean Spicer is losing his grip; Sunday wrap; Seven takeaways from the White House’s attempt to spin intelligence
 
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Ricky Carioti / The Washington Post
What 'President Promise-Keeper' should say on Tuesday night
The words a Reagan Republican would love to hear.
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Selling Trump a new Afghanistan commitment
The public must also be sold on the idea.
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The District's smart plan for school accountability
Officials have developed an accountability system that places plenty of emphasis on academic outcomes.
 
Road fatalities are soaring. Here's how to stop that.
State government should be more proactive in implementing and enforcing traffic rules.
 
Trump is already losing the long-term fight in Iraq
The president's immigration order and inflammatory comments have exacerbated the country's political challenges.
 
 
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Sean Spicer is losing his grip
Briefing exclusions, mini-leak investigations, churlish behavior. What's next?
 
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Seven takeaways from the White House’s attempt to spin intelligence
Trump's aides better stay away from the FBI.
 
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