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Wednesday, 14 November 2018
Opinions P.M.: Melania Trump is helping sexist stereotypes stay alive
Mike Pence gives some tough love to Aung San Suu Kyi; The Capital moves toward unionization
Post Partisan
Melania Trump is helping sexist stereotypes stay alive
Disguising personal grievances as professional moves the role of first lady backwards.
By Molly Roberts •
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Mike Pence gives some tough love to Aung San Suu Kyi
The vice president pressed Aung San Suu Kyi repeatedly to pardon two Reuters journalists in her country.
By Josh Rogin •
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The Capital moves toward unionization
Lots of working-level concerns for the journalists who staff this industry's front lines.
By Erik Wemple •
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'Tribalism' doesn't explain our political conflicts
We should look to history, not prehistory, to understand how diverse groups can co-exist.
By Adam Rothman •
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Follow the leader: in Donald Trump's footsteps
Tracks of our tears.
By Tom Toles •
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Even with evidence of 'high crimes,' impeaching Trump would probably fail
History shows it's harder than it looks to remove a president from office.
By David Priess •
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The Plum Line
The White House is in meltdown
An angry president, a backstabbing staff, and an administration about to be under siege from Congress.
By Paul Waldman •
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The WorldPost
Malaysia's bold play against China
Malaysia is leading a rebellion against Chinese influence in the region.
By Richard Javad Heydarian •
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A frightful portrait of a president out of control
Trump's temperament worsens by the day.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Republicans find themselves back with the same problem they had before Trump
Only worse. (BLOG POST)
By Tom Toles •
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What's a defeated or retired Republican to do?
Leading their party out of the Trump wasteland.
By Jennifer Rubin •
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The midterm results were a mandate for Congress to act on guns
Candidates backed by the National Rifle Association fared poorly in last week's elections.
By John Feinblatt •
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Morning Bits: Lawsuits as far as the eye can see
Must-read links to start the day
By Jennifer Rubin •
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Will Brexit end not in tragedy but in farce?
The absurdities of Brexit come into painful view.
By Daniel W. Drezner •
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How to heal after a bitterly divisive election
The Founding Fathers would advocate for conversation and conciliation.
By Stephen Fried •
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