Thursday 4 October 2018

Opinions P.M.: With whitewash complete, every Republican will now line up behind Kavanaugh

Opinions P.M.
 
The Plum Line
With whitewash complete, every Republican will now line up behind Kavanaugh
In the end, everyone acted true to form.
Trump is making a mockery of more than just one assault
He's had too many jeers.
 
Post Partisan
Why don't you vote?
If these midterms are like most others, the majority of Americans won't go to the polls.
 
Tucker Carlson settles small-claims libel suit with former Daily Caller reporter
Evan Gahr did Carlson's bidding at the conservative website, then turned his skills on his former boss.
 
Post Partisan
Mitch McConnell, conspiracy theorist
He has gone beyond cynicism and into delusion.
 
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Act Four
We didn't need Russians to convince us that 'The Last Jedi' was bad
The Russians are the enemy of the moment. But they wouldn't be able to hack our brains if the way we talk about culture hadn't gotten so stupid.
 
Republicans' misogyny will come back to haunt them
Kavanaugh will eventually pay the price over the attack on women.
 
Trump is betting the election on Americans' love of mocking an assault victim
When did that become a winning strategy? (BLOG POST)
 
The Plum Line
Here's a list of people the FBI did NOT interview. Okay with this, Flake and Collins?
You're really going to confirm Brett Kavanaugh after this?
 
Time for undecided GOP senators to put up or hush up
Enough of your lovely words, words, words.
 
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A paper that would never have gotten past peer review criticizes the academy. Film at 11.
Whereas the first hoax was widely seen as a teachable moment, and last year's effort was widely seen as overhyped nonsense, this effort has split academics down the middle.
 
Kavanaugh or not, Republicans' House majority is slipping away
The House majority is going, going. . .
 
California is forcing the issue of diversity in corporate America — finally
Companies need to change before it's too late.
 
Morning Bits: Will voters punish Republicans for Trump's awfulness?
Must-read links to start the day
 
How 'Sesame Street' surrendered in the culture wars
The show has chosen appeasement over tolerance
 
 
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