Friday 28 July 2017

Friday's Opinions: The worst is yet to come

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The worst is yet to come
Trump's reign is not a presidency. It is an affliction that must be fiercely resisted.
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At Dunkirk, the deliverance of a nation
The mass evacuation highlights the ability of people living in democracies to self-organize.
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Sessions lessons
Trump's attacks on his attorney general show his pathological need to display dominance.
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It's time to start thinking about the unthinkable
Congress should take precautions now against the tweeter in chief.
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The president can be indicted — just not by Mueller
No one is above the law. But is there anyone with the authority to prosecute the president?
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Say hello to a post-America world
The world has gone through bouts of anti-Americanism before. But this one feels different.
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Trump's Boy Scout speech should give everyone the creeps
Adults have gotten used to Trump being Trump. But to see him act that way in front of children . . .
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Dear Jeff Sessions: Please don't resign
You may be a dead attorney general walking. But don't enable Trump's cowardly lawlessness.
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Colleges should change how they handle sexual assault
The Obama administration set the burden of proof too low.
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Editorial Cartoons
Trump doesn’t really get the difference between rights and wrongs Who Trump is really aiming for
He needs help. Trump is trying to get Attorney General Jeff Sessions out of the way to get a better shot at his real target.
 
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The Post’s View
Venezuela's lawless regime staggers toward a coup
The Trump administration has rightly sanctioned the reckless state, but going too far could hurt the Venezuelan people more than the Maduro regime.
 
The latest on tax reform is all about cutting rates. But what about raising revenue?
Republican leaders offer a big-picture statement on tax reform, but the fiscally responsible details are still to come.
 
Metro's dithering is costing millions
The transit system still lacks local safety oversight, and it is paying a price for it — literally.
 
 
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Republicans’ dream of repealing Obamacare ends
McCain, a hero once more
 
Nassau County legislator seeks to bar Roger Waters concert from county-owned theater, because of Waters’s pro-Israel-boycott views
But any such viewpoint-based exclusion from a government-owned concert venue would violate the First Amendment.
 
Taylor Swift, butt-touching, a gender studies professor and evidence law — all in one court decision
A radio DJ was fired because Taylor Swift accused him of improperly touching her, and lawsuits ensued.
 
The most appalling line in Scaramucci’s rant contained zero profanity
The president and his communications director misunderstand what it means to serve the country.
 
Trump should fire Scaramucci, but he won’t
He has created such tumult that one might pine for the calm, cool, collected days of Sean Spicer.
 
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