Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Opinions P.M.: Democrats look, shout and storm like a mob

Opinions P.M.
 
Post Partisan
Democrats look, shout and storm like a mob
Democrats haven't learned anything from the Kavanaugh experience, and that doesn't speak well for how they will govern when they share more power with Republicans.
Why Nikki Haley's resignation is no surprise
She escapes with her reputation intact.
 
What we saw when Brett Kavanaugh put on his new robe
Fitting, in a way.
 
The Plum Line
Nikki Haley somehow avoided public humiliation and legal jeopardy
Like very few others who have exited the Trump administration, the ambassador will emerge with her reputation mostly intact.
 
How President Trump is helping Beijing win in the South China Sea
The Trump administration's trade policy is undermining its security strategy.
 
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Trump: Law enforcement's worst nightmare
More crimes, more quickly than any political operation in history?
 
Post Partisan
It is anti-woman to judge Susan Collins solely as a woman
True freedom is impossible as long as our chromosomes force us to march in lockstep toward a single set of goals.
 
Heidi Heitkamp shows us how it is done
The Democratic senator from North Dakota offers a lesson in standing up to bullies.
 
The Plum Line
Think Trump and GOP minority rule is bad now? Here's how it could get much worse.
Here's what's really behind the president's attacks on the opposition to Brett Kavanaugh.
 
The WorldPost
We're not prepared for the next economic crisis
Here's how to plan for it even if we don't know when it'll strike.
 
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Worse than being a sore loser, Trump is also a sore winner. He's President Perpetual Sorehead.
With a sore thumb on the scale.
 
Republicans' spin on Kavanaugh isn't working
Kavanaugh starts his term with the country against his confirmation.
 
A blue wave next month could be the start of a progressive sea change
If Democrats flip the House, the Congressional Progressive Caucus will have the leaders, agenda and institutional muscle to drive the debate.
 
The end of the Saudi Whisperer
Tom Friedman bet big on Mohammed bin Salman and lost. What can we learn from that?
 
A conversation: Does the Supreme Court need fixing?
How can we save the court?
 
 
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