Monday, 14 August 2017

Opinions P.M.: When Trump has backed down

What the United States can do to protect Internet freedom around the world
 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
When Trump has backed down
At bottom, he's a coward.
What the United States can do to protect Internet freedom around the world
Some U.S. tech companies currently cooperate with repressive regimes — but they're looking for leadership.
 
The doges of Venice
The moment I heard about the "doge" meme thing several years ago, my first thought was of course about Venice.
 
‘Fox & Friends’ impressed with anonymous White House statement on Charlottesville
'Very clear' statement sets the tone for the White House, says co-host.
 
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Will marijuana make federalism go up in smoke?
The federal government need not stand in the way of state-level marijuana reform efforts, but this requires more than renewing appropriations riders.
 
Republicans are heading for a hellish month. Trump will only make it worse.
He's desperate for "wins," but he'll make disaster more likely.
 
Why Trump had to be badgered to condemn neo-Nazis
Trump cannot break up with white nationalists.
 
We should be deeply worried about NAFTA
A poorly reworked agreement would be a gift to China.
 
 
If Trump goes down, Pence will too
The vice president is in a political prison of his own making.
 
The rest of the CEOs should follow Kenneth Frazier’s lead
CEOs have a role to play post-Charlottesville.
 
Taking down a Confederate statue turns up some complications
There are some moving parts.
 
Act Four Live: Pop culture with Alyssa Rosenberg (August 14)
A chat about the best and worst in pop culture and why the stories we love mean so much to us.
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Gillespie has a choice: Confederate statues or a tolerant Commonwealth
Can Gillespie do the right thing?
 
The case for releasing violent offenders
Keeping even violent offenders behind bars until they're elderly is impractical and wasteful -- and doesn't make us safer.
 
Short Circuit: A roundup of recent federal court decisions
Arrest warrant for blogger, recusal for military judge, and no qualified immunity for deadly SWAT raid.
 
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