Friday 5 October 2018

Opinions P.M.: I am an independent, impartial judge

Opinions P.M.
 
I am an independent, impartial judge
I was only throwing a temper tantrum as a father, a son and a husband.
Georgia's privatized probation and parole system isn't working
One out of every 18 people in the state is on probation or parole.
 
Outlook
Five myths about the 2016 election
Narratives about "angry" voters and an inept Clinton campaign don't hold up.
 
Tough votes reveal character — and the importance of women in power
Women in power matter.
 
Is there a term for how the GOP wields its stranglehold on power?
Are there term limits to this?
 
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The Plum Line
An ultra-partisan Supreme Court nominee is headed for partisan confirmation
And pretending to be nonpartisan may have pushed him over the finish line.
 
The benefits of full employment
I hope your Friday can handle some cognitive dissonance, because two opposing things are true: social injustice is upon the land, and we're seriously closing in on full employment.
 
The WorldPost
Taiwan is revolutionizing democracy
In Taiwan, the people rule.
 
Outlook
I watched a rape. For five decades, I did nothing.
Many men have stories to tell and confessions to make. This is mine.
 
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Is the Supreme Court salvageable?
It's hard to put the genie back into the bottle.
 
The Plum Line
Elizabeth Warren's new, tantalizing claim about Kavanaugh shows what utter madness this is
We are flying totally blind, and it's outrageous.
 
Brett Kavanaugh isn't apologizing, because the only person he is sorry for is himself
He is the real victim. (BLOG POST)
 
No op-ed can clean up the Kavanaugh mess
And besides, he's no Neil Gorsuch.
 
 
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