Friday, 5 May 2017

Friday's Opinions: What do Bigfoot and moderate Republicans have in common?

What Senate Republicans need to do right now; Trump: 'normalized' but still scary
 
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What do Bigfoot and moderate Republicans have in common?
The health-care vote revealed the absurdity of hoping clearheaded members of the GOP would put country over party.
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What Senate Republicans need to do right now
Don't blow it.
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Trump: 'normalized' but still scary
What happens when the phone rings in the Oval Office at 3 a.m.?
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My son has a preexisting condition. He's one of the reasons I voted for the AHCA.
It trusts the American people — not the government — to make decisions for themselves and their families.
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What will Trump do about Afghanistan? There's a good model to follow.
Like his predecessor, the president should embrace a plan that includes both military and ally-strengthening elements.
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How Trump makes dictators stronger
Expect the world to look elsewhere for moral leadership.
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Trump is turning other countries against the United States
Growing hard-line sentiments could hamper U.S. foreign policy for decades.
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How Democrats lost their way — and how they can find it again
A new book suggests that the party should build a fairer United States while reaching out to the angry voters who elected President Trump.
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Get government out of the Internet's business
Net-neutrality regulations are actually a cover for federal bureaucracy.
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Trump has been sued. Here's why the Justice Department shouldn't represent him.
The president should be required to retain private counsel.
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Editorial Cartoons
Yeah, that James Comey nausea thing is definitely going around There’s nobody with more respect for women than the Republicans
The question is whether it's treatable. They passed their version of a health-care bill, which puts women at risk.
 
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The Post’s View
What Rex Tillerson gets right about American values — and what he gets wrong
Putting democracy at the forefront of diplomacy helps make the United States strong.
 
Trump names a birth control czar who doesn't believe in birth control
The appointment strains credulity.
 
Betrayal, carelessness, hypocrisy: The GOP health-care bill has it all
House Republicans narrowly pass an incoherent bill that reneges on the party's promises.
 
 
Latest Blogs
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An opinionator insists that the White House press secretary is doing a good job. Warning: Article contains many caveats.
 
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Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
President Trump and the Republican majority show they can govern
For the skeptics who were saying Republicans can't govern and Trump can't produce a win, Thursday's Rose Garden celebration must have been especially painful.
 
Lawsuit depicts Fox News as not just sexist. Not just misogynistic. Barbaric.
Suit from digital employee resounds.
 
Stop singing, Democrats. The health-care vote isn't good for you, or anyone else.
There is nothing here to sing about.
 
Did Republicans just score a win on health care — or lose?
It may come back to haunt them in 2018.
 
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