Monday 27 February 2017

Opinions P.M.: A split has emerged among Trump's top advisers. It could have major repercussions.

Sponsored by UnitedHealth Group | A split has emerged among Trump’s top advisers. It could have major repercussions.; Sean Spicer’s tailspin; Trump's speech should seek bipartisanship — and dare Democrats to refuse it; Snapchat's founder is turning the rules of capitalism on their head; Nothing like a huuuge military buildup to calm fears of authoritarianism; Trump’s budget takes shape, and it’s sounding awfully familiar; Fox News’s Martha MacCallum: White House seemed ‘fairly calm’ when I visited; Can Trump deliver a serious speech?; What will it take for China to rein in North Korea?; A chance encounter serves as a reminder to give people a chance; Calling Republicans’ bluff on Obamacare; What Trump's travel ban ignores: Radicalized U.S. citizens pose the greatest threat; White House sees defections on Russia; It's no longer a question of true vs. false, or even right vs. wrong — it's now simply strong vs. weak; Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
A split has emerged among Trump’s top advisers. It could have major repercussions.
Stephen Bannon is reportedly balking at going too hard at the ACA.
Sean Spicer’s tailspin
How to become a useless press secretary.
 
Trump's speech should seek bipartisanship — and dare Democrats to refuse it
Make Democrats own their strategy of obstruction.
 
Snapchat's founder is turning the rules of capitalism on their head
If you buy shares from Snap during its IPO you aren't going to get any power in its boardroom.
 
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Nothing like a huuuge military buildup to calm fears of authoritarianism
So there's your infrastructure plan.
 
Trump’s budget takes shape, and it’s sounding awfully familiar
A different kind of Republican? Not when it comes to policy.
 
Fox News’s Martha MacCallum: White House seemed ‘fairly calm’ when I visited
Also: Host sets a high bar for discussing whether President Trump is 'stable.'
Can Trump deliver a serious speech?
Trump may find it hard to fill the time unless he pivots toward a Day 40 reset.
 
 
What will it take for China to rein in North Korea?
Beijing's recent policy of studiously ignoring Kim hasn't worked.
 
A chance encounter serves as a reminder to give people a chance
A wider lesson from the African American History Museum.
 
Calling Republicans’ bluff on Obamacare
Republicans agree on very little.
 
What Trump's travel ban ignores: Radicalized U.S. citizens pose the greatest threat
A better policy would be to focus on defeating the terrorist narrative that is infecting those already in this country.
 
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White House sees defections on Russia
How can the GOP deny the necessity of a special prosecutor?
 
It's no longer a question of true vs. false, or even right vs. wrong — it's now simply strong vs. weak
Missing just one thing.
 
Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions
Privacy in a police van, disgusting conditions in an NYC holding facility, and America's largest known uranium deposit.
 
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