Friday 26 October 2018

Opinions P.M.: A suspect in the bombings is in custody. To Trump, nothing has changed.

Opinions P.M.
 
The Plum Line
A suspect in the bombings is in custody. To Trump, nothing has changed.
A different president would try to calm his own supporters, not incite them. Not this one.
The WorldPost
The fate of the oceans is our fate
Warning lights are flashing from New Orleans to the Galápagos.
 
Post Partisan
We're all part of the right-wing conspiracy theory machine
The narrative of right-wing radicalization in this week's bombs story has drawn attention to a frightening phenomenon.
 
Tucker Carlson wonders: How did we get so divided?
Wonder if the guy spreading insults and condescension on Fox News could be at the bottom of it.
 
Trump may think he can cell anything to anyone
Unsecured behavior.
 
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President Trump, ever the victim
How bullies justify their bullying.
 
Outlook
Five myths about the Romanovs
The Russian dynasty produced noteworthy rulers — and some tall tales
 
Biden has set the bar high for Democratic presidential contenders
Those who want the big job need to take on big issues.
 
Outlook
How to organize a 5,000-person migrant caravan
Who handles water, medical care and the itinerary?
 
Will we see a Harvey Weinstein moment of accountability in the Khashoggi case?
Will the Saudis get away with murder?
 
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Post Partisan
Republicans keep flogging tax cuts that lost their magic a long time ago
Why expect those voters to thrill to the idea of cutting taxes they barely pay?
 
Why haven't these bombs gone off? Because they're meant to terrify, not kill.
Panic is the goal.
 
Trump's personality-driven foreign policy must end
Can we bring in the professionals already?
 
The Plum Line
Trump is manufacturing a phony crisis
In the process, Trump is admitting he's an abject failure.
 
Democrats have this advantage, certainly
It's Democrats' midterm to lose
 
 
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