Monday, 21 August 2017

Opinions P.M.: Great American Eclipse: Winners and Losers

Sarah Palin defamation suit: ‘Political incitement’ language was added to New York Times draft
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Great American Eclipse: Winners and Losers
Some horse-race commentary.
Sarah Palin defamation suit: ‘Political incitement’ language was added to New York Times draft
Before and after comparison of controversial opinion piece shows that significant allegations were made with little research.
 
Prisoners in a cursed White House
This White House confers no honor, only shame.
 
Trump’s ‘strategy’ on Afghanistan: Let the next president figure it out
Almost 16 years into America's longest war, nobody has any idea how to end it.
 
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Neil Gorsuch doesn't seem to care much about impartiality after all
The justice's decision to speak at Trump's D.C. hotel speaks louder than his words.
 
Jerry Falwell Jr. and other religious backers of Trump embarrass themselves
A stunning lack of principle.
 
Egypt imprisoned me for defending human rights. But I haven't lost hope.
The United States can use its leverage to pressure Egypt on human rights.
 
What Trump did on his summer vacation
Believe him, it was the best.
 
 
Trump’s base is leaving him in droves where it matters most
Just another loser in the eyes of voters.
 
‘Fox & Friends’ rips Democrats’ denunciations of White House: ‘Identity politics at its worst’
Funny how the commentators just so happen to find themselves agreeing with a key Trump associate.
 
With or without Bannon, Trump will likely get a lot worse. Here’s what to watch for next.
It's unlikely that Bannon's departure will change much of anything.
 
Pence’s cardinal error: Sounding like Trump’s top sycophant
Mr. Vice President, less is more.
 
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Ups and downs
Who is gaining ground?
 
Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions
A murder in Indian country, funeral picketing and Immanuel Kant.
 
‘Intentional interference with business relations’ tort claims based on defendant’s true statements about plaintiff
Can someone be liable for "intentional interference with business relations" for accurately informing people about some facts about the plaintiff, which then leads them to stop doing business with the plaintiff?
 
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