Friday, 8 June 2018

Opinions P.M.: Trump’s effort to isolate us from the world is going great

Opinions P.M.
 
The Plum Line
Trump's effort to isolate us from the world is going great
Vladimir Putin, on the other hand? Now there's someone Trump wants to hang out with.
Trump's pardons really aren't out of the ordinary
But the process by which he made those pardons is troubling.
 
An open letter on trade — from 29 European Union ambassadors to the U.S.
When it comes to trade between the U.S. and E.U., both sides have been winning for years.
 
A note to readers
A message from Charles Krauthammer.
 
The Post's View
Fridays without Charles
Our longtime and beloved columnist Charles Krauthammer says farewell.
 
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The WorldPost
Italy's democracy proves Machiavelli was right
Italy offers a key lesson in the survival of republics.
 
Post Partisan
Anthony Bourdain, R.I.P.
The camera does not show depression.
 
D.C. should place a high wager on sports betting
As a multibillion-dollar industry comes out of the shadows, the District is set to capitalize — quickly.
 
Would it help if Sarah Huckabee Sanders had a warning label?
She's blowing smoke.
 
Right Turn
Republicans deny evidence Russia meddled while Trump invites Putin to rejoin G-7
Trump's generous payback to Putin.
 
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Did Canada just elect a 'Trump light'? Not exactly.
Doug Ford is an unconventional politician, but he is not entirely apart from the current form of Canadian conservatism. This ideology has populist tinges. But it's not, at its core, anti-immigration.
 
Right Turn
Trump's clownish conduct earns him no respect from U.S. allies or adversaries
He's isolating the United States -- to Putin's delight.
 
A Trump-Kim summit could bear fruit. But we need to be smart.
The meeting in Singapore is just the beginning of a long process that will require persistence and patience to succeed.
 
Act Four
Kate Spade gave women something they could relate to. It was also a lot to live up to.
Two opinion writers discuss the impact the fashion designer had on them, and on women throughout America.
 
How the world uses 'soccer' to bash the United States
The United States is ritually ripped for not appreciating the world's most beloved game, but any attempt to elevate its status in the United States threatens the rare and delicious opportunity to defeat the world's superpower.
 
 
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