Thursday, 8 November 2018

Opinions P.M.: Acosta should sue the president, and Americans should shun Sanders

Opinions P.M.
 
Acosta should sue the president, and Americans should shun Sanders
Enough is enough.
Trump is our combatant in chief. And he keeps getting better at it.
The president is winning, and it's going to get him reelected in 2020.
 
The Plum Line
As Trump's perils deepen, his administration's bloodletting will get much worse
Jeff Sessions is just the beginning.
 
Sarah Sanders's diabolically clever attack on Jim Acosta
No one agrees on what the truth is anymore, and that's exactly what Sanders was counting on.
 
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Three cheers for the moderates
Follow the winners' advice.
 
DemocracyPost
The White House is letting a Russian ultra-nationalist in to the U.S. — despite sanctions
Letting Rogozin in to the country will undermine the sanctions the U.S. has imposed on Russia.
 
Trump's idea of winning means we are are the brink of losing it all
He wasn't really talking about the election results.
 
Democrats won two key arguments
Healthcare and voting rights strengthen Democrats
 
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Canada's Conservatives should envy Republicans
When Trump and Republicans prioritize the importance of judges and immigration, they're asking voters to consider fundamental questions about the character of their country.
 
DemocracyPost
Pakistan's anti-blasphemy movement is showing once again that real power lies in the streets
The fate of a woman imprisoned for blasphemy once again demonstrates the weakness of Pakistan's state institutions.
 
Two Native American women are headed to Congress. This is why it matters.
Centuries ago, colonists demoted indigenous women from leadership roles. We've been fighting to get them back ever since.
 
If Jamal Khashoggi's killers elude justice, Iran will exploit the consequences
I fear that that the killers will get away with their deed.
 
 
The Plum Line
Cornered and raging, Trump begins his coverup. Here's how Democrats can respond.
We are headed for a major escalation in hostilities, once Democrats assume the House majority.
 
Now what happens to Mueller?
Sessions's replacement must recuse himself
 
Don't freak out over Jeff Sessions's departure — at least not yet
There are safeguards in place to protect the special counsel.
 
 
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