Tuesday 11 September 2018

Opinions P.M.: Trump’s long history of lying about 9/11 and exploiting it for personal gain

Opinions P.M.
 
The Plum Line
Trump's long history of lying about 9/11 and exploiting it for personal gain
Some things ought to be sacred -- but not to Trump.
The United States has leverage to end the Yemeni civil war. Use it.
The conflict has resulted in the worst humanitarian crisis in the world.
 
It's time for a coordinated financial response to the Venezuelan exodus
We need a substantial source of grants and low-interest loans.
 
Republicans are responding to Hurricane Florence in the one way sure to make things worse
It's the only thing they know how to do.
 
Forget the Trump circus. Focus instead on his ruinous policies.
Fixating on the president's instability or latest scandal is playing a losing hand.
 
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The WorldPost
A low-tech method for combating climate change
Agroforests are a cheap, scalable way to clean the air.
 
Report: Nearly 40 percent of Republicans have written off the media
Say there'll be no restoring their trust in this institution.
 
The long history behind the racist attacks on Serena Williams
Why women bear the brunt of racist depictions.
 
Cartoons: Trump came to Washington. The rats followed.
There's an infestation in the capital.
 
The WorldPost
What unites America around clean energy
It's all about economics.
 
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Post Partisan
Trump starts off today's 9/11 observance with a tweet about the victimhood of … himself
Perhaps he could learn a thing or two from his personal lawyer about leadership.
 
The Plum Line
Another big Woodward reveal: Trump's bottomless bad faith and nonstop lying
Bob Woodward's account reveals Trump's unfitness to serve.
 
Yes, you can blame President Trump for Hurricane Florence
Then do something about it. (BLOG POST)
 
Post Partisan
HRC president Chad Griffin declares, 'We are going to get our country back'
"We will look back at this moment and see it as one of the great awakenings of our democracy."
 
Even progressive academics can be racist. I've experienced it firsthand.
They refuse to see me as a member of the professional and intellectual community.
 
 
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