Saturday, 19 August 2017

The Post Most: The rise and humiliating fall of Chris Cantwell, Charlottesville’s starring ‘fascist’

 
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The Intersect • Analysis
The rise and humiliating fall of Chris Cantwell, Charlottesville's starring 'fascist'
Millions watched Chris Cantwell swagger at a white nationalist rally. Then came the weeping and the leaked OkCupid profile.
The Fix • Analysis
Bannon, basically: Trump's campaign was a fraud
"The Trump presidency that we fought for, and won, is over," the former White House chief strategist told the Weekly Standard.
 
Can't find the protective glasses to watch the solar eclipse? Go old school.
You can still make it a memorable experience if you're crafty and canny.
 
Trump, first lady to skip Kennedy Center Honors over concerns of 'political distraction'
The announcement came after some honorees said they would boycott a White House reception over Trump's handling of Charlottesville.
 
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Thousands expected at Boston 'free speech' rally and counter-protest
The rallies are among several planned around the country today, many targeting debate around Confederate monuments.
 
Opinion
Trump doesn't seem to like being president. So why not quit?
He certainly doesn't look happy in the job.
 
Why those Confederate soldier statues look a lot like their Union counterparts
Many monuments in the South were made in the North — by the same companies, and with the same molds, as those sold to Northern towns.
 
Arnold Schwarzenegger tells Trump what he should have said after Charlottesville
The video is the latest barb in a long-standing feud between the two.
 
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Still need a pair of solar eclipse glasses? Here's where to find them. (Maybe.)
Vendors are running out of them by the minute, both in the D.C. area and elsewhere, but here are a few ideas if you're trying to track down some last-second sky-watching glasses.
 
Tina Fey ate cake on SNL and it became a whole thing
Not everyone approved of her sheetcake commentary about Charlottesville.
 
A neo-Nazi's rage-fueled journey to Charlottesville
James A. Fields Jr. struggled with mental illness and violent outbursts before he was charged with an act of automotive fury that left one woman dead and injured 19 others.
 
Trump gets rid of Stephen Bannon, a top proponent of his nationalist agenda
Many White House staffers pushed the president to dismiss Bannon and others associated with the white nationalist movement following the Charlottesville tragedy.
 
 
I sent in my DNA to get a personalized diet plan. What I discovered disturbs me.
If everyone is eating based on their own unique "nutrition blueprint," what happens to the benefits of community?
 
Outlook • Review
Is Obama to blame for Trump — and the revival of white supremacist hate?
Peter Baker examines the implications of the former president's reluctance to address racial issues.
 
Florida police officer killed, three others injured in separate overnight shootings
Two officers were shot in a possible ambush in Kissimmee. And two officers were shot dealing with a suicidal man in Jacksonville.
 
Megachurch pastor resigns from Trump's evangelical council
The pastor resigned the day Trump made controversial comments about Charlottesville.
 
 
     
 
 
 
 

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