Friday 24 August 2018

Opinions P.M.: It’s up to Kavanaugh to do the right thing

Opinions P.M.
 
It's up to Kavanaugh to do the right thing
Judge Kavanaugh, do the right thing, not what the party hacks want.
Kellyanne Conway still can't handle the truth
"Why? Why? What facts?"
 
Perfectly normal symptoms of being bitten on the neck by Trump
The transformation is just a great Becoming.
 
DemocracyPost
'We are on the verge of extinction'
The perpetrators of genocide against the Rohingya must be called to account. Otherwise the world is setting a terrible precedent.
 
Trump's hush money is giving America ideas
Say it isn't so!
 
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Warren's anti-corruption plan has problems, but at least she has a plan
Politicians would be wise to launch their own war on corruption.
 
The WorldPost
The U.S.-China trade war may kill the WTO. And that is a good thing.
For globalization to work, it must encompass a diversity of economic models.
 
Conservative revolt deposes Turnbull in Australia. But there could be more instability on the horizon.
One prime minister has been deposed and a new one put in his place. But the appetite for vengeance remains unsated.
 
Republicans flipped the script — to their detriment
Republicans embrace the least popular positions.
 
The Republican position on Trump is nothing short of doublethink
A two-faced white elephant.
 
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The Plum Line
In his feud with Jeff Sessions, Trump has painted himself into a corner
When you publicly announce your desire to obstruct justice, it makes obstructing justice much harder.
 
If any Republican is going to challenge Trump, now's a good time to speak up
Who's going to lead the party away from Trump?
 
President Trump is pushing white nationalist ideas into the mainstream
White supremacists and neo-Nazis loved Trump's tweet about an imaginary 'white genocide' in South Africa.
 
If Trump had a first lady like Hillary Clinton, he'd be in better shape
The Clinton administration had a major weapon in their arsenal that the Trump administration does not: a first lady who was willing to fall on a sword for her husband, no matter what.
 
 
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