Friday, 2 November 2018

Opinions P.M.: Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Saudi Arabia still has many questions to answer about Jamal Khashoggi’s killing

Opinions P.M.
 
Recep Tayyip Erdogan: Saudi Arabia still has many questions to answer about Jamal Khashoggi's killing
The puppetmasters behind the Saudi journalist's killing must be revealed.
He had a long record of misconduct. The force kept him on. Then he shot a black teen.
The shooting of 15-year-old Bobby Moore revealed a horror show of misconduct, cover-up and cascading institutional failure at the Little Rock Police Department.
 
Post Partisan
As Oprah hits the trail, is 2020 next?
If Oprah runs against Trump in 2020, Americans will have the clearest choice yet between optimism and pessimism.
 
Give credit to Bob Corker for this
Not even in retirement can most pols speak up.
 
The WorldPost
Brazil: the latest domino to fall
The revolt against the political class has become a revolt against democracy itself.
 
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Trump decides he can rewrite foundational documents with just a stroke of his pen!
He has determined it is his birthright.
 
The Plum Line
Between Trump and good economy, there's a deep split in GOP messaging
GOP candidates can't present themselves as reasonable when the president is talking about shooting asylum seekers.
 
If Republicans loved the troops so much, they'd denounce the border stunt
Trump abuses the military, the GOP is silent -- or worse
 
Outlook
Guess who's championing Homer? Radical online conservatives.
The alt-right looks to classical literature to shore up its reactionary worldview.
 
I'm a rabbi from Pittsburgh. The way to help our community is to act.
In Judaism, we respond to tragedy by working to prevent the next one.
 
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Looking for that better America
Vigils and prayer contrast to our politics.
 
Opinion | This Trump campaign ad doesn't mention Trump in its closing argument
In their final pitches, candidates' campaign ads are selling fear, hope and independence. But opinion writer Paul Waldman noticed the Trump campaign left the president out of its push for Republicans.
 
The Plum Line
Trump floats a new absurdity to support his latest hate narrative
At a rally, Trump again pushes an end to birthright citizenship, in particularly ugly fashion.
 
The labor market looks good. But it could be just as good without all the hate.
Today's jobs report — the last one before the midterms — reveals a tight labor market generating real job and wage gains. The thing is, we could have gotten here without the reckless trade policy and the hateful rhetoric.
 
'Vote your values'
Democrats have the values voters now
 
 
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