Wednesday, 10 October 2018

Opinions P.M.: Trump’s USA Today piece reveals the GOP’s massive problem on health care

Opinions P.M.
 
President Donald Trump speaks during a rally in Council Bluffs, Iowa, Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2018. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik)
Trump's USA Today piece reveals the GOP's massive problem on health care
Undermining themselves in the long term to solve a short-term political problem.
Trump's nasty apathy about Jamal Khashoggi
He has shown authoritarian regimes that the contempt they have for the media is shared by him.
 
Act Four
DC tapped James Gunn for 'Suicide Squad 2.' It's a great troll — and a smart move.
Warner Bros. is braver about standing up to manufactured outrage than Disney was.
 
Here are the four D's of the climate apocalypse, as we head down the fifth: the Drain
Going in circles.
 
The Plum Line
Kavanaugh and the court's conservatives will accelerate the war on voting
You think the game is rigged in their favor now? Just you wait.
 
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Republicans used to love the sound of an angry mob. What happened?
This time around, Democrats are making noise. But less than a decade ago, it was the GOP.
 
Outlook
Having braces as an adult is like finding the fountain of youth
Fixing your teeth may the most effective ant-aging product available
 
Post Partisan
Trump's daddy and sugar daddy
The New York Times investigation into Trump's business record also raises questions about his ties to Russia.
 
No, we don't have 10 years to prevent climate catastrophe. We have about 10 days.
This is an actual alert. (BLOG POST)
 
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The Plum Line
Lawless, raging president fears the 'angry mob.' Good — he should.
The "angry mob" means more political engagement, which makes a Democratic House more likely -- and with it, real oversight and accountability.
 
The WorldPost
The next financial crisis is closer than you think
The warning signs of an impending crash are here.
 
Republicans are shrinking their electoral map
Looks as though Kavanaugh wasn't such a win for the GOP.
 
Assessing Nikki Haley
What can we infer from Nikki Haley's announced departure?
 
 
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