Thursday, 16 February 2017

Opinions P.M.: Reliving the trauma experienced by Trayvon Martin’s parents

The Mideast lessons that Trump will have to relearn; What do Virginia Democrats stand for today?; President Trump wants my job; Trump 2020 is off to a great start; Florists who do weddings must provide flower arrangements for same-sex weddings; Trump's populism isn't fascism. So what is it?; Inside the anger that came before Trump — and that will long outlast him; It’s just no fun at all being the last honest Republican; The Republican Congress cannot be trusted to investigate the Russia scandal; Tillerson’s first overseas trip leaves five questions unanswered; What is Trump’s Israel policy?; When historical sites are haunted by their ghost stories; How quickly will Trump lose his mojo?; Axios founders: Media was ‘anti-Trump’;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
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Reliving the trauma experienced by Trayvon Martin's parents
Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin recount the harrowing days and months after son's death.
The Mideast lessons that Trump will have to relearn
President Trump appears to think he can avoid engaging with Palestinian leaders by finding surrogates for them in the Arab states.
 
What do Virginia Democrats stand for today?
Some see a Churchillian struggle between liberal democracy and tyranny.
 
President Trump wants my job
Where's the president's comfort zone? 'Fox & Friends'!
 
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Trump 2020 is off to a great start
Do not tell him what his job is now or it will break his heart.
 
Florists who do weddings must provide flower arrangements for same-sex weddings
Washington state's Supreme Court concluded that flower arranging isn't sufficiently expressive to qualify for First Amendment protection.
 
Trump's populism isn't fascism. So what is it?
The phenomenon is a distinctly American upheaval: ugly in its overtones but a necessary remedy to consensus liberalism.
 
Inside the anger that came before Trump — and that will long outlast him
 
 
It’s just no fun at all being the last honest Republican
It's always something.
 
The Republican Congress cannot be trusted to investigate the Russia scandal
The only solution is an independent commission. Otherwise we'll never know what happened.
 
Tillerson’s first overseas trip leaves five questions unanswered
Can Tillerson survive the White House tumult?
 
What is Trump’s Israel policy?
A change of mood, a reversion to the status quo
 
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When historical sites are haunted by their ghost stories
Ghost stories aren't good history. But they can serve an important function for a place.
 
How quickly will Trump lose his mojo?
His downhill slide begins.
 
Axios founders: Media was ‘anti-Trump’
When making assertions, it's best to back them up with data.
 
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