Monday, 2 July 2018

Opinions P.M.: Sen. Collins, everyone on that list will reverse Roe v. Wade

Opinions P.M.
 
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Sen. Collins, everyone on that list will reverse Roe v. Wade
Let's not kid ourselves about Trump's list of potential Supreme Court justices.
DemocracyPost
Trump's big North Korea deal is already turning out to be a sham
It doesn't look like the president will be getting that Nobel Prize after all.
 
Capital Gazette staff member resists CNN invitation to speculate about killer's motives
Was there 'something larger here'?
 
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John Bolton's 'case of the vapors'
Bolton's boss is less resolute than Obama.
 
Trump likes to see err power in his parades
And err heads, too.
 
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North Korea is taking advantage of Trump
The president is now ignoring North Korea's increased aggression.
 
Trump hates the international organizations that are the basis of U.S. wealth, prosperity and military power
Trump no longer wants the U.S. to be the West's central organizing force.
 
The WorldPost
The magical thinking of Mexico's next president
Where will Mexico turn if its new president fails to work his magic?
 
More than five years after the Delhi gang-rape, India is still no country for women
Indian lawmakers from both sides of the aisle only remember women's rights when it scores them political points.
 
Fear AMLO's complacency, not his revolutionary rhetoric
The real fear should be that another six years will pass, and things don't improve in Mexico. Just look at AMLO's predecessors, all of whom promised to tackle the same problems.
 
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As goes Virginia, so goes the country?
How the Democrats can rescue ex-Republicans, solidify their base and save the country.
 
Trump will never be stopped by being cautious
Democrats need to identify the actual threat.
 
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Why Michael Cohen should flip and the damage he will do
A dangerous fork in the road for Trump?
 
The furor over the Confucius Institutes is distracting from real Chinese threats
In their eagerness to 'do something' about China, U.S. lawmakers are doing the wrong thing by going after a relatively harmless language-training program.
 
 
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