Thursday 11 April 2019

Opinions P.M.: Mnuchin’s act of abject lawlessness

Opinions P.M.
Mnuchin's act of abject lawlessness
Trump and his cronies thumb their nose at the law yet again.
'Stripped of innocence': The children who lived the civil rights movement
Episode 2 of the "Voices of the Movement" podcast explores the truth behind stories of young civil rights icons.
 
The Plum Line
Sanders has unveiled his health-care plan. Time for the others to respond.
It's the most generous plan anyone will propose. But how realistic is it?
 
Brexit will cause untold harm to Britain's minority communities
If the past is the best predictor of the future, it is not looking promising for Britain's minority communities.
 
Sudan shows us the power of mass protests against tyranny
The overthrow of Bashir is a song of freedom.
 
 
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When talking to Congress, William Barr is all ears
He wants them to believe in him.
 
After Barr's betrayal, DOJ and FBI employees must speak out
Where is Chris Wray?
 
What Tucker Carlson didn't tell Fox viewers
The Fox News host serves up a witch's brew of lies, half-truths, distortions and omissions.
 
The Plum Line
Don't celebrate the indictment of Julian Assange
Yes, he's a repellent character. But who is the Trump administration going to go after next?
 
At least one Democrat sounded comfortable talking foreign policy
Jay Inslee explains what's wrong with Trump
 
 
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The Plum Line
At fundraiser, Trump reveals reelection strategy: Cruelty, lies, hate
Don't fear this argument, Democrats. Take it on.
 
Yes, Fox News matters. A lot.
There's a strain of thought that the network doesn't matter so much. Data indicates otherwise.
 
Mnuchin flouts the law to help Trump
Why is Trump so afraid to release his tax returns?
 
Democrats should listen to Pelosi on health care
Candidates who really want to win the nomination, not just get the most "likes" on Twitter, should keep political reality in mind.
 
 
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