Thursday 28 June 2018

Opinions P.M.: The Trump-Putin summit should set off alarm bells

Opinions P.M.
 
Right Turn
The Trump-Putin summit should set off alarm bells
Goodness knows what goodies Trump will lavish on the Russian president.
Unions say the Supreme Court has hobbled them. That's not true.
The high court's decision Wednesday doesn't make unions powerless.
 
This must be another Bork moment
Kennedy's replacement should display a conservative's respect for precedent.
 
Fox News CEO to underlings: Please do the impossible.
There's a lot of pressure on the control room at Fox News. Who could possibly edit this network?
 
The Plum Line
Republicans are lying about Roe v. Wade. Trump's nominee will do the same.
Roe v. Wade? Never heard of it! We just want a justice who will uphold the law.
 
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Post Partisan
Republicans should study Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's rise
A new Democratic star is born.
 
Right Turn
Jim Jordan reveals just how nutty Republicans have become
Forget 'civil' — Jim Jordan and House Republicans aren't rational.
 
Post Partisan
No one should want their party to control the Supreme Court
With Kennedy's retirement, balance in the judiciary is at stake.
 
There's momentum for peace in Afghanistan. Here's how to use it.
There are many ways the Afghan government, Washington, the United Nations and even the Taliban can begin building confidence to start negotiations.
 
DemocracyPost
U.S. funding cuts are jeopardizing a Syrian information lifeline – and making life easier for ISIS
Syria's leading independent radio station is a bulwark against extremism. Why are we getting rid of it?
 
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Watch this police captain answer questions about his force's chronic failure to use body cameras
Captain Heath Helton of the Little Rock Police Department is questioned by a civil rights attorney about officers' failure to activate their body cameras during use-of-force incidents.
 
Right Turn
Are we headed for a tooth-and-nail battle over abortion?
If Republicans get their way, what then?
 
Dear Senate Republicans — force Trump to replace Kennedy with a moderate
When it comes to replacing Justice Anthony M. Kennedy, deputy editorial page editor Ruth Marcus has some unsolicited advice for President Trump and Senate Republicans.
 
Why Trump's personalized approach to diplomacy is bad for America
Foreign diplomacy should be shaped by national interests, not by personal chemistry.
 
 
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