Saturday, 3 February 2018

Today's Opinions: Calling Trump Nixonian? That’s not fair to Nixon.

 
Opinions
 
 
Calling Trump Nixonian? That's not fair to Nixon.
The difference between the 37th and 45th presidents is that one could grasp how the law is supposed to work.
A #MeToo backlash is inevitable
More people are becoming uncomfortable with a social media-driven system of accusation without limitations or process.
 
 
The good economic news is actually bad. Here's why.
It gives rise to poor behavior — by private citizens and government.
 
There's a better kind of partisanship. I went on the road to find it.
Bob Dole and his colleagues debated not for the sake of winning the argument but for strengthening the nation.
 
 
U.S. history, abridged by Devin Nunes
What if our understanding of important events had been under the sole control of one man, operating free of context.
 
Trump has plenty of bark. His predecessors had more bite.
A closer inspection of his record suggests he's acted less aggressively than previous presidents.
 
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Editorial Cartoons
What will finally make Trump truly happy? Bad eggs in the Trump White House
He has put his finger on it. They're cage-free (at the moment).
 
 
The Post's View
MLB was right to push for an end to Chief Wahoo. Now it's football's turn.
Roger Goodell should learn from his MLB counterpart and apply pressure to the Washington football team over its name.
 
The Nunes memo is a giant, damaging distraction
It does nothing to discredit the special counsel's investigation and does little to show abuse of surveillance law.
 
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"Free for All" Letters
Give hippies a chance
With respect to the Jan. 21 Date Lab, "He looked familiar. But she wasn't sure why " [Washington Post Magazine], I was intrigued by the fact that participant Kevin Rensch's sole dealbreaker was "hip...
 
 
Latest Blogs
'Law enforcement officials lied': Fox News host feasts on controversial GOP memo
Instant analysis mixes with ideology for a woeful result.
 
Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
The memo really is worse than the abuses that led to the American Revolution
One if by land, and two if by sea!
 
So, what does the Nunes memo have to do with the Mueller investigation?
Determining what Mueller knew and when he knew it is an essential and relevant question. When did Mueller realize he was at the helm of an investigation tainted by illegitimate roots?
 
The Nunes memo won't stop Robert Mueller
The whole world knows of four omitted facts that shred the memo's tissue-thin conspiracy theory to ribbons.
 
 
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