Tuesday, 11 April 2017

Opinions P.M.: Syria strike follows Washington’s failed foreign-policy playbook

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Syria strike follows Washington's failed foreign-policy playbook
Trump's impulsive action puts him in a trap.
The president of visuals
Apparently, all it takes to change Trump's mind is pictures of babies.
 
In the battle over Obamacare’s future, Trump just blinked. Bigly.
Republicans just implicitly conceded that the politics of the ACA are tilting against them.
 
Are living standards truly stagnant?
A new study suggests not.
 
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The real reason for the White House infighting: Trump has no clear vision or agenda
Bannon vs. Kushner is a tantalizing storyline, but the problem runs much deeper than a mere clash between those two titans.
 
Anonymous sources in New York Times’s Easter Egg Roll story received proper approval
Fragile topic requires careful procedures.
 
I’m a Syrian opposition member. U.S. intervention can help bring us peace.
President Trump's actions against Assad's forces were a major first step to end the chaos.
 
Americans learned nothing from Don Imus’s firing. Ten years later, we’re paying for it.
We can't agree on what it means to be a decent person, or on how to make amends. And it's a disaster.
 
 
Donald Trump does SO have a plan for his foreign policy
Ask your questions later.
 
Bill O’Reilly is an awful, awful man (cont’d)
See his sense of humor in action.
 
Don’t count on Russia to get rid of Assad
If Washington wants to get rid of Assad, it's going to have to do so over Russia, not with it.
 
When was the seed planted that grew into a Trump presidency? Right here.
It's harvest time.
 
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‘The ideology of anti-racism becomes its own kind of prison’: Khalil Gibran Muhammad
"We may have to lose some battles over facts ... to win the war over truth."
 
Turkey will never be the same after this vote
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his ruling party are urging Turks to vote "yes" to constitutional changes that will change their nation from a parliamentary system to a presidential one.
 
The one obstacle to an originalism-driven judiciary
Burn the blue slips.
 
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