Monday 18 June 2018

Opinions P.M.: How to sleep at night when families are being separated at the border

Opinions P.M.
 
ComPost
How to sleep at night when families are being separated at the border
The trick is forgetting they are children.
Right Turn
Nice words, Ben Sasse. Now do something.
Stop posting and start legislating,
 
The Plum Line
There may have been an FBI conspiracy involving the 2016 election. But not the one you think.
It's the one that was pro-Trump, and it was the one that actually mattered.
 
The separation policy that just keeps on taking
Presenting the Statue of Limitations.
 
The WorldPost
Helping the Rohingya return home
We need to help the Rohingya in Bangladesh return home.
 
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DHS chief Nielsen: 'Don't believe the press' on treatment of minors
No, believe her -- the person who supports ripping families apart!
 
Right Turn
Why have Trump and his associates lied so often about Russian contacts?
So many lies, so many people covering up.
 
DemocracyPost
My goal is to defeat corruption in Ukraine
Ukraine is pushing forward with reforms -- even as Russia wages war against it.
 
Trump likes the power Kim Jong Un has
Trump loves, loves, loves autocrats.
 
Right Turn
Republicans continue to play clueless on the Russia investigation
Refusing to recognize the unprecedented relationship between Trump's team and the Kremlin.
 
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Right Turn
Trump's surrogates struggle to defend his grotesque border policy
The GOP has no soul.
 
The Plum Line
Republicans can stop the Trump administration's cruelty to immigrant children — if they can find their spines
Don't use kids' suffering as a bargaining chip. Stop it now.
 
The separation policy is really about separating you from your values
Ignore the screaming. (BLOG POST)
 
The Watch
What if we treated violent crime the way we treat Ebola?
Meet the man who has been preventing murders all over Chicago -- at least when the government lets him.
 
D.C. graduation fraud? Not in the charter schools.
Each diploma stands as a testament to the true progress of D.C.'s other public schools.
 
 
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