Wednesday, 4 April 2018

Opinions P.M.: Why you should never underestimate a bunch of well-organized teenage protesters

Opinions P.M.
 
DemocracyPost
Why you should never underestimate a bunch of well-organized teenage protesters
Youth movements around the world have shown that they can drive political change.
VIDEO: MLK was complicated. We should remember him that way.
I learned of MLK's death as a teen in the segregated South. The activist was more complicated than history remembers him.
 
Right Turn
Trump is as bad if not worse than Obama on Syria
Trump hands Syria to Iran and Russia
 
The Plum Line
Mueller is planning a report on Trump. Here's what happens next.
Some of these scenarios are really quite worrying.
 
The Plum Line
The Republicans' panic about their big Wisconsin loss is revealing
The angrier party is the one that wins. We know which party that is right now.
 
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Trump's misfiring on immigration is becoming semi-automatic
Statue of limitations.
 
Right Turn
Trump's self-delusion blinds him to legal peril
Trump should be afraid, very afraid.
 
Right Turn
McMaster's final slap at Trump
Trump is weak on Russia, and McMaster knows it.
 
Winnie Mandela's legacy: A renewed militancy in South Africa
Black South Africans saw themselves in her very public struggles.
 
Right Turn
In 2020, will anyone care about ideology?
We don't ask for much.
 
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Stocks boomerang on Trump
A new study from economists at the International Monetary Fund could help explain why.
 
The Watch
Trump Watch, Volume 13: Trump tramples the First Amendment with Amazon threats
Plus: Deportation quotas for immigration judges, the death penalty for drug dealers, and ICE targeting immigration activists.
 
Right Turn
Looking for the un-Trumpian narrative
What's democracy's best defense?
 
Scott Pruitt's petty corruption is just the tip of the iceberg
And that iceberg may soon be the only one left. (BLOG POST)
 
 
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