Wednesday 22 February 2017

Opinions P.M.: The voters aren't with Trump

The voters aren’t with Trump; Can Trump help Democrats take back the House? Here’s a big thing to watch.; In Australia, we get rid of questionable leaders easily. Here’s what Americans could learn from us.; Why Trump loves to hate the media; Republicans suddenly realize burning down the health-care system might not be a great idea; Immigration knock knock, who’s there? WHO???; Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly: ‘Mr. Trump often veers away from hard facts’; Ryan’s tax plan is headed for failure; Critic Richard Schickel’s career reminded us that empathy is an art all its own; Debunking dystopia: Trump scares people with fake facts on crime; Dialogue between right and left is impossible not because we disagree, but because we agree; Russia hawks won the personnel battle, but they need to do more; Getting others to get tough on Russia; Morning Bits;
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
The voters aren’t with Trump
Trump is unpopular and so is his agenda.
Can Trump help Democrats take back the House? Here’s a big thing to watch.
How will Trump's draconian immigration policies play among the voters who will matter in 2018?
 
In Australia, we get rid of questionable leaders easily. Here’s what Americans could learn from us.
As the United States contemplates the Trump presidency, the Australian system is looking a bit less ridiculous.
 
Why Trump loves to hate the media
Trump can't be a unifying figure when he's having so much fun being divider in chief.
 
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Republicans suddenly realize burning down the health-care system might not be a great idea
For seven years, they've been following the Marxist strategy of heightening the contradictions. Now that's a problem.
 
Immigration knock knock, who’s there? WHO???
In WHAT country???
 
Fox News’s Bill O’Reilly: ‘Mr. Trump often veers away from hard facts’
Nice admission from his buddy over at Fox News. But what are the implications?
 
Ryan’s tax plan is headed for failure
The GOP's tax folly won't end well.
 
Critic Richard Schickel’s career reminded us that empathy is an art all its own
The critic's biography of Elia Kazan is a masterpiece of looking outside your own perspective.
 
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Debunking dystopia: Trump scares people with fake facts on crime
The president amplifies a common misunderstanding.
 
Dialogue between right and left is impossible not because we disagree, but because we agree
In a manner of speaking.
 
Russia hawks won the personnel battle, but they need to do more
Forming a united front against Putin patsies.
 
Getting others to get tough on Russia
We must tighten the noose on Russian kleptocrats.
 
Morning Bits
Must-read links to start the day
 
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