Wednesday 21 March 2018

Opinions P.M.: ‘DO NOT CONGRATULATE’: Patriotic anonymous sources continue their stellar work

Opinions P.M.
 
'DO NOT CONGRATULATE': Patriotic anonymous sources continue their stellar work
Is the fellow who tweets ridiculous things calling his own shots? The public needs to know.
DemocracyPost
The European Union has decided that it's time to cuddle up to dictators
Europe once prided itself on its defense of liberal values. No more.
 
Right Turn
Republicans are silent while Trump sabotages diplomacy and democracy
One Democrats sounds the alarm.
 
Act Four
Mister Rogers raised millions of us. Do we have what it takes to live in his neighborhood?
We may be nostalgic for Fred Rogers' messages. But we don't exactly follow his advice.
 
The Plum Line
Why is Trump fighting his new female accusers so hard?
He could settle these cases if he wanted. So what is he afraid of?
 
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A conservative commentator revolts against Fox News
It's a conspiracy theory factory masquerading as a news channel.
 
The WorldPost
A world without newspapers
As newspapers die, so too does democracy.
 
Women are paying attention to the president behind the curtain
He may be a good wizard, but he is a bad man.
 
Right Turn
Trump's bluster on Iran could set the Middle East ablaze
The president paints the U.S. into a corner.
 
Right Turn
Trump doesn't bother to hide his submissiveness to Putin anymore
The bootlicking continues.
 
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The Watch
Morning links: 8 full-time cops, 31 military vehicles
Plus: GOP leaders on board with Trump's plan to execute drug dealers; the ongoing problem of police "testilying"; and Sacramento man is killed in his own yard after police mistake cellphone for gun.
The Plum Line
A GOP senator's remarkable admission about Trump and Mueller
Bob Corker just gave away the game.
 
Right Turn
Potent legal claims throw Trump on the defensive
The walls are closing in after an admonition that 'no one is above the law.'
 
Fox News gets its 'At long last, have you left no sense of decency?' moment
Fairly unbalanced.
 
Wisconsin is trying to segregate higher education into the haves and have-nots
Eliminating humanities majors from the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point would deprive students of the chance to get a well-rounded liberal arts education.
 
 
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