Saturday, 8 April 2017

Saturday's Opinions: One missile strike is not a strategy

Sen. Mitch McConnell: Democrats reap what they have sown; George W. Bush: PEPFAR saves millions of lives in Africa. Keep it fully funded.; It'll take more than a missile strike to clean up Obama's mess in Syria; What World War I unleashed in America; Ivanka Trump and the Cult of the First Daughter; I became an inspirational meme about work ethic. It was less flattering than I thought.; Get ready for plenty of grandstanding on the D.C. budget; The mystery of Trump's character deepens; Mitch McConnell, the man who broke America; Was Trump's Syria strike a moral impulse or a policy change?; The Anne Arundel county executive's hypocrisy on undocumented workers; The whole region wins when we improve the Chesapeake Bay; Arlington is selling off a piece of its history — and making a huge mistake; Mr. President, come take a ride with Meals on Wheels; Bill O'Reilly brings sexual harassment back out of the shadows; Former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio is knocked down to size; Trump's chance to step into the global leadership vacuum; Treat the first lady with respect; Open Thread; The Last Filibuster; Happy Hour Roundup; America struck Syria, and the media swooned. Trump will remember that.; The Daily Spicer: Press secretary banishes camera at critical briefing; Dear Brian Williams: Leave the rhapsodies to Cohen
 
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One missile strike is not a strategy
Despite President Trump's actions, U.S. policy on Syria remains unclear.
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Sen. Mitch McConnell: Democrats reap what they have sown
The Senate's exercise of the "nuclear option" on Supreme Court nominees is the logical result of years of partisan maneuvering.
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George W. Bush: PEPFAR saves millions of lives in Africa. Keep it fully funded.
We are on the verge of an AIDS-free generation, but the people of Africa still need our help.
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It'll take more than a missile strike to clean up Obama's mess in Syria
The White House reverses course on the Obama administration's disastrous policies.
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What World War I unleashed in America
A new PBS documentary recalls the bloody battles, the social turbulence and the nation-changing legacy of the terrible conflict.
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Ivanka Trump and the Cult of the First Daughter
She can play charming cop to her father's tough guy, but as an advocate she minimizes policy concerns to requests by Daddy's little girl.
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I became an inspirational meme about work ethic. It was less flattering than I thought.
I question the morals of encouraging people to overwork themselves.
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Get ready for plenty of grandstanding on the D.C. budget
Mayor Bowser claims the budget supports the priorities of D.C. residents. Others claim it doesn't go far enough.
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The mystery of Trump's character deepens
His decision to strike Syria may suggest a new willingness to learn from the people around him.
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Mitch McConnell, the man who broke America
No one has done more in recent years to undermine the functioning of U.S. government.
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Was Trump's Syria strike a moral impulse or a policy change?
It remains unclear what the administration's goals in the region are.
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The Anne Arundel county executive's hypocrisy on undocumented workers
Does Steve Schuh appreciate all the good our robust immigrant labor force has brought to our county?
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The whole region wins when we improve the Chesapeake Bay
Local governments and utilities are doing their part, and the federal government must, too.
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Arlington is selling off a piece of its history — and making a huge mistake
The community clearly expressed that the county should keep the Reeves farmhouse.
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Mr. President, come take a ride with Meals on Wheels
Trump should see our work before cutting our funding.
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Bill O'Reilly brings sexual harassment back out of the shadows
The recent revelations show the importance of not quieting victims.
 
Former Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio is knocked down to size
"Sheriff Joe" delighted in humiliating immigrants. Now he's in disgrace.
 
Trump's chance to step into the global leadership vacuum
The military action in Syria creates an opportunity. How will the president follow up?
 
 
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Treat the first lady with respect
The March 28 Style article "Melania Trump's vanishing act" examined Trump's camera-shy tendencies now that her husband is president. Americans are naturally curious about their first lady, but if T...
 
 
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All yours.
 
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Better call Beowulf.
 
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America struck Syria, and the media swooned. Trump will remember that.
Someone as hungry for approval as Trump remembers what gets him plaudits.
 
The Daily Spicer: Press secretary banishes camera at critical briefing
CNN's Wolf Blitzer comments that this was an 'awkward' situation. That's a mild assessment.
 
Dear Brian Williams: Leave the rhapsodies to Cohen
Mindless boosterism isn't the right response to a missile strike.
 
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