Tuesday 2 May 2017

Opinions P.M.: Richard Branson on Trump’s coal plans: ‘I can’t think of anything more stupid’

No, Trump campaign. You don’t get to call CNN ‘fake news’ on CNN.
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Richard Branson on Trump's coal plans: 'I can't think of anything more stupid'
Brash British billionaire talks climate, space travel and kite-surfing with Obama.
No, Trump campaign. You don’t get to call CNN ‘fake news’ on CNN.
And no, it's not a 'free speech' issue.
 
Jimmy Kimmel’s heartfelt plea just unmasked Trump’s moral bankruptcy
A powerful case for universal health care will likely fall on deaf ears.
 
What we can learn from our 'radical' past
In the age of Trump, we are called upon to retrieve our history of protest.
 
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Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner aren’t helping to drain the swamp
They are hip-deep in potential conflicts.
 
Before Michelle, Barack Obama asked another woman to marry him. Then politics got in the way.
 
Can Republicans in Congress save Donald Trump from himself?
We may be witnessing the birth of a new Republican pragmatism.
 
Trump confronts the vast universe outside his own mind
Was it there before?
 
 
How did Ryan’s Faustian bargain with Trump work out?
Let's not forget Trump's critical enabler
 
CNN President Jeff Zucker really, really dislikes Fox News
He says it's "state-run TV" under Trump and blames the network for leading the way in media denigration.
 
The ‘sanctuary cities’ executive order: Putting the bully back into ‘bully pulpit’
I want to focus on one small point, because it nicely illustrates, I think, the intellectual dishonesty, the disrespect for the niceties of the English language, and the "malevolence tempered by incompetence," in Ben Wittes's memorable phrase, that have characterized so much of what this administration has said and done during the first 100 days of its existence.
Nothing new under the sun, herein of terms of endearment
From a prominent judge and philosopher in 1782 Edinburgh, or so we are told.
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Why Trump is pouting
Trump's latest temper tantrum.
 
ComPost Live with Alexandra Petri
The Compost, written by Alexandra Petri, offers a lighter take on the news and political in(s)anity of the day.
Trump invites ruthless dictators to the White House because why, do you suppose?
He shows us over and over and over.
 
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