Tuesday, 5 June 2018

Opinions P.M.: Bill Clinton’s #MeToo reckoning

Opinions P.M.
 
Post Partisan
Bill Clinton's #MeToo reckoning
In his "Today" show appearance Monday, the former president wouldn't say Monica Lewinsky's name.
Right Turn
Sanders lies because that is what this White House does
Nothing can, or should, be accepted at face value.
 
The Plum Line
Why do all these criminals keep gathering around Trump?
It's a real head-scratcher.
 
Next Trump team legal theory: "Out of his sight, out of his mind"
The broomstick of the witch hunt is discovered.
 
The WorldPost
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: How we can really make America great
Our most dangerous enemy is ignorance.
 
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Bill Clinton's #NotMe moment
The former president reacted with anger and defensiveness during an NBC interview over a question about the Monica Lewinsky scandal.
 
Right Turn
Can the man who brought us Triple Mocha Frappuccinos win the presidency?
If Howard Schultz does decide to run, here's a free piece of advice: Don't do it like Trump.
 
The Plum Line
Trump just sent a horrible message about African American dissent
Let's be clear on what today's White House celebration is really about.
 
Right Turn
Trump tariffs turn into policy and political nightmares for GOP
The president and the GOP should pay a price for rotten policies.
 
Burma continues to brutalize minorities with impunity
Military aggression has escalated recently against the Kachin, an ethnic minority in the north. The U.S. needs to apply more pressure with tough sanctions.
 
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Dear Trump fans: His one concrete, indisputable, signature accomplishment is to redouble the power of the swamp
Drain, drain, go away!
 
Right Turn
Why it's essential to go after Trump for obstruction of justice
Allowing obstruction is untenable.
 
I'm done helping the NFL pay lip service to domestic violence prevention
The NFL Players Association's leaders said they were serious about reducing violence, but it wasn't true.
 
Right Turn
How Democrats should address Trump's self-pardon claim
Republican who agree with Trump's constitutional heresy should not hold office.
 
 
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