Monday, 12 June 2017

Monday's Opinions: How the British right went so very wrong

Trump is not destiny. Here's what is.; Trump's national security team could make a comeback
 
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How the British right went so very wrong
Prime Minister Theresa May underestimated how much she could recast British conservatism in a moderately nationalist way.
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Trump is not destiny. Here's what is.
How Americans handle the depleting "social capital" will determine whether the United States becomes a cohesive society or a more contentious one.
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Trump's national security team could make a comeback
As the president continues to pick fights with U.S. allies, his advisers can try to steer him back toward a more balanced foreign policy.
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China and Saudi Arabia have seduced Trump into being their sweetheart
Meanwhile, Germany and other allies that have been more skeptical of the president are the big losers in U.S. foreign relations.
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The Republicans have another health care idea. Shocking! Trump sets an unappetizing table
Terrifyingly appropriate. A dinner reservation to turn down.
 
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The Post’s View
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The pact avoids a trade war but perpetuates market manipulations that hurt American consumers.
 
Virginia's breakthrough on rectifying an enormous injustice
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When mentally ill parents murder their children
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