Tuesday 31 October 2017

Opinions P.M.: Is John Kelly trolling us?

 
Opinions P.M.
 
 
Is John Kelly trolling us?
He's wrong, and it's obvious. Just ignore him.
Royal hush: Why Thailand's curbs on free speech about the monarchy could prove self-defeating
How Thailand's leaders use reverence for the monarchy to crack down on free speech
 
The Russia ad story isn't just about Facebook. It's about Google, too.
The companies and the government have not adjusted to the power that the firms now have.
 
What it really means to say the Trump campaign 'colluded' with Russia
We are just going to have to wait.
 
Saudi Arabia's crown prince wants to 'crush extremists.' But he's punishing the wrong people.
Is this truly "modern" Arabia?
 
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John Kelly isn't helping matters any
The White House chief of staff is an enabler.
 
Eugene Robinson Live (Oct. 31)
Eugene Robinson discussed his latest columns and political news.
The risk in Trump's possible Fed chair pick? He's not risky enough.
President Trump's potential choice to replace Janet Yellen is modest, measured and unflamboyant. Is that enough in a crisis?
 
Declaring opioids a public-health emergency won't solve the crisis. Here's what will.
"At least $45 billion" is needed. But where will the money come from?
 
Trump adviser John Kelly reveals his readiness to compromise
Working for Trump may have been evidence enough.
 
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For Trump haters, yesterday's indictments were a sugar cube — not a full meal
It seemed like a mob was beginning to form around anyone who was ever skeptical about the Trump collusion story. Well, I'm still skeptical.
 
While Mueller probe plays out, Republicans shouldn't forget Trump is unfit
He can't uphold the oath of office.
 
Opinion | What a presidential president would have said about Mueller's indictments
The Washington Post editorial board offers a speech to President Trump that's more, shall we say, presidential than angry tweets.
 
How early on did Trump know about Russian 'dirt' on Hillary Clinton?
Sessions and Trump both heard about contacts with Russia during the campaign.
 
ComPost Live with Alexandra Petri
The Compost, written by Alexandra Petri, offers a lighter take on the news and political in(s)anity of the day.
 
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