Thursday, 15 March 2018

Opinions P.M.: Republicans aren’t in denial. They know they’re in trouble.

Opinions P.M.
 
The Plum Line
Republicans aren't in denial. They know they're in trouble.
They'll do their best to spin things, but they know the truth.
Right Turn
Russia sanctions: A baby step
There had better be more.
 
Act Four
Will women adopt the worst traits of the men we replace?
It's nice to dream that replacing men at the top of the power structure with women would make all the difference. But it's not true.
 
'They never called us to check any facts': Seth Rich's parents blast Fox News
Still no apology from Fox News.
 
Post Partisan
Russia sanctions and spies, Rexit, and Trumpism stumbles in Pennsylvania – and It's Only Thursday
Watch Post Opinions writers Molly Roberts, Dana Milbank, Christian Caryl and Christine Emba discuss the week's top headlines on "It's Only Thursday."
 
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Mike Pompeo should talk to Iran. Here's why.
Even hawks need to talk sometimes.
 
DemocracyPost
The high-level intrigue that's overshadowing Egypt's election
President Sissi promised Egyptians stability. That's not what they're getting.
 
Students are being tested on the complicated gun debate
It has stumped everybody else.
 
Right Turn
The Trumpiest thing Trump has done this week
This is why character matters.
 
Right Turn
Candor about disability benefits is long overdue
Able-bodied Americans shouldn't have to resort to joining disability rolls.
 
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Post Partisan
As a Republican, I see a 12-alarm fire raging. Why can't Trump?
Tuesday's special election was a wake-up call.
 
The Plum Line
As he prepares to face Mueller, Trump boasts of his ability to lie
Newly leaked audio shows Trump boasting about his capacity for making stuff up.
 
The Blue Wave in 2018 needs to be amplified into a Category 5
We won't need a weatherman. (BLOG POST)
 
Right Turn
Republicans, snap out of it. A blue tsunami could be coming.
The GOP is in deep denial.
 
Mayawati could be the key to defeating India's Modi in 2019
If the opposition doesn't work hard to keep Mayawati on its side, Narendra Modi may well try to lure her to his.
 
 
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