Friday, 9 February 2018

Today's Opinions: Devin Nunes is investigating me. Here’s the truth.

 
Opinions
 
 
Devin Nunes is investigating me. Here's the truth.
This is the story of my role in the Trump dossier Christopher Steele gave to the FBI.
What's Trump's parade really about? His bottomless insecurity.
It's for the president, not the military.
 
Republicans' fiscal flip-flop is breathtakingly ill-timed
The GOP's hawks seem to have flown the coop.
 
We're better than this
We should look to Robert F. Kennedy on how to turn contempt into compassion.
 
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Trump won't be president forever. Nuclear policy shouldn't pretend he will.
We shouldn't let concerns about his stability lead us to undercut the nuclear deterrent commanded by his successors.
 
Give South Korea a gold medal
In some ways, the host of the Winter Olympics is the most successful nation in the world.
 
Critics say nothing in education is working. That's wrong.
There's a danger in assuming we have to change everything in the public school system.
 
 
There's a war on books in prisons. It needs to end.
States have been trying restrict what inmates can read. That's a terrible idea.
 
Nancy Pelosi: 'The stories kept coming'
The House minority leader spoke with The Post after her marathon speech.
 
Maybe it's not surprising the White House kept Rob Porter around
Domestic abusers often hide in plain sight.
 
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Editorial Cartoons
Donald Trump is all teed up for his biggest hole-in-one John Kelly's good old days
Let's see if he can sink the economy along with everything else. Rob Porter, staff secretary to the White House chief of staff, is to resign following reports that two ex-wives had reported physical and emotional abuse to the FBI in January of 2017 during security clearance interviews.
 
 
The Post's View
The White House shrugged off domestic violence. It's not alone.
The Trump administration knew Rob Porter stood accused of domestic abuse, but that didn't hold up his career, just his security clearance.
 
Graduation scandals in D.C. and Prince George's aren't an excuse to go backwards
Responding to news that ineligible students received diplomas is important, but it's not time to revert to micromanaging traditional and charter schools.
 
An arms embargo against South Sudan comes better late than never
Imposing an arms embargo against the fledgling African nation is better late than never.
 
 
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Such a proclamation counters a whole culture set by the president of the United States.
 
Republicans are determined to bankrupt their own party's soul
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Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
The man who fought the Klan and won
America loves a good scoundrel. We should remember this one.
 
Women will make the difference in many midterm races
Women have many reasons to dislike President Trump and his policies.
 
 
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