Wednesday 22 February 2017

Wednesday's Opinions: These are the American people Trump calls enemies of the American people

At CPAC, conservatism betrayed; The Trump bubble bursts in Moscow's markets; Bill de Blasio: Why I'm supporting Keith Ellison for DNC chair; Mr. President, don't break America's promise to 'dreamers'; Blessed are the winners. Big league.; The left's hypocrisy on Trump's 'enemy of the American People' comment; Trump's vilification of the media sounds familiar; Neo-McCarthyite furor around Russia is counterproductive; Chuck Schumer: Jeff Sessions must recuse himself from the Flynn investigation; The Trump administration's blueprint for mass removals, with a streak of cruelty; On Venezuela, a surprise stand from Trump; Metro needs reforms — and dollars; April Ryan stands behind question about Trump’s views on race; Happy Hour Roundup; Trump administration rule on anonymous sources: Okay for us, not so okay for you; Spring in February: More evidence the world has gone off the rails; Official conservatism has been brain-dead for a while; The ‘deep state’ is real. The ‘alt right’ is fake.
 
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At CPAC, conservatism betrayed
Remember when conservatism meant deep thinkers and big ideas? Get over it.
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The Trump bubble bursts in Moscow's markets
The Trump trade was looking like a winner for Moscow, but now, not so much.
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Bill de Blasio: Why I'm supporting Keith Ellison for DNC chair
He understands the lessons of Democrats' failures in 2016.
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Mr. President, don't break America's promise to 'dreamers'
These immigrants, brought here as children, share our hopes for a better America.
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Blessed are the winners. Big league.
The best beatitudes, new and improved for the Trump era.
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The left's hypocrisy on Trump's 'enemy of the American People' comment
Time for Trump's critics to ask themselves how they are contributing to our culture of political contempt.
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Trump's vilification of the media sounds familiar
Weak leaders always resort to scapegoating.
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Neo-McCarthyite furor around Russia is counterproductive
The intelligence community's targeting of Trump sets an ominous precedent.
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Chuck Schumer: Jeff Sessions must recuse himself from the Flynn investigation
The attorney general is too closely tied to Trump. We need a special counsel.
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Sketchpad: Trump demonstrates the links, between this and that Trump is more like Putin every day
Fore! more years of it. President Trump tweets that the news media is "the enemy of the American People," echoing the term used during the era of the Soviet regime.
 
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The Trump administration's blueprint for mass removals, with a streak of cruelty
Deterrence is a fair goal, but these new guidelines will break up families and harm people leading peaceable lives.
 
On Venezuela, a surprise stand from Trump
The president speaks up for political prisoners and democracy in the troubled country.
 
Metro needs reforms — and dollars
Short of new ideas and money, the agency's death spiral could accelerate.
 
 
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April Ryan stands behind question about Trump’s views on race
Just what comments was she referencing in today's press briefing?
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Trump administration rule on anonymous sources: Okay for us, not so okay for you
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus says anonymous sources are fine for 'background,' but you need an on-the-record source for explosive allegations.
 
Spring in February: More evidence the world has gone off the rails
Now keeping an eye out for coronal mass ejections.
Official conservatism has been brain-dead for a while
There is zero mystery as to how Yiannopoulos got where he is.
 
The ‘deep state’ is real. The ‘alt right’ is fake.
Anti-Trump organizations and Democrat-aligned civil servants are conspiring to actively work against the incumbent government.
 
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