Wednesday 29 August 2018

Opinions P.M.: A new way to slay Trumpism? The shocking Florida outcome sets up a big test.

Opinions P.M.
 
The Plum Line
A new way to slay Trumpism? The shocking Florida outcome sets up a big test.
Andrew Gillum's candidacy carries major implications for 2020.
The Plum Line
Can Trump find a sufficiently devoted lickspittle to replace Don McGahn?
The next White House counsel is going to be in a very tricky position.
 
The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are aiding terrorists in Yemen
How can the UAE and Saudi Arabia in good faith give arms, safe passage and financing to terrorists?
 
The fine print of Trump's Mexico deal may not be so very fine
Trump has only one thing to declare, ever.
 
I, an accused abuser of women, have decided that I have atoned enough
I believe you are obligated by law to forgive me? Or maybe there is no law?
 
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Yes, it's possible to indict a sitting U.S. president. Here's why.
The president is not above the rule of law.
 
How many norms can Trump and evangelical leaders break in one meeting?
They're tied at the hip — in a downward spiral.
 
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We the people must check the president's autocratic tone
As Congress abdicates its role, columnist E.J. Dionne Jr. says, voters must take up the role of checking President Trump.
 
NAFTA is dead. Long live NAFTA.
By whatever label, Trump's revised trade agreement will look a lot like NAFTA.
 
How a restriction on Chinese-made subway cars makes life harder for commuters
The story of a protectionist measure that doesn't protect anyone.
 
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Unless it's about him, Trump doesn't give a darn
Trump's personal business comes first.
 
Yes, it's Back-to-School time, for American adults, in particular
What we learned on our vacation.
 
A good-news story for Donald Trump when he Googles himself
No news but good news!
 
The missing statues that expose the truth about Confederate monuments
There's a certain symmetry to the debate over Civil War iconography.
 
Republicans can't even agree to take a segregationist's name off a building
They just don't get it, do they?
 
 
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