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Thursday, 20 June 2019
Opinions P.M.: This is what happens when you have an unfit commander in chief
Trump is walking a dangerous line with the Federal Reserve; Biden is a gaffe machine. His segregationists comments are just one example.
This is what happens when you have an unfit commander in chief
The Senate rebukes Trump just as Iran tensions heighten.
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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Trump is walking a dangerous line with the Federal Reserve
His suggestion that he might remove Jerome H. Powell is unacceptable. Congress needs to keep the president in check.
By Henry Olsen ·
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Biden is a gaffe machine. His segregationists comments are just one example.
Watch as younger Democrats pounce.
By Marc Thiessen ·
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Brexit may bring Boris Johnson to power. It may also destroy him.
Johnson has floundered in the past when faced with difficult challenges.
By Sonia Purnell ·
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Foreign spending in our elections is a threat to our national sovereignty
Our leaders should aspire to the highest standards in protecting our democracy.
By Ellen L. Weintraub ·
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The Supreme Court's Peace Cross decision reveals deep fissures over the establishment clause
The justices come from different planets concerning their views of the First Amendment provision.
By Harry Litman ·
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Iran's hollow rhetoric could result in war
Iran doesn't pose a real threat to the U.S. It should be beneath us to act as though it does.
By Jason Rezaian ·
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Creating high-quality polls is incredibly hard. 2020 rule changes aren't helping.
Polling is tougher than ever, and most people don't know about some of the biggest sources of error. Here's what you need to know to read the numbers responsibly.
By David Byler ·
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Jamal Khashoggi's murder is what
It will keep coming back to haunt you.
By Tom Toles ·
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Marco Rubio's humiliating transformation into a Trump fan-boy is complete
The senator from Florida goes from Never Trump to Forever Trump.
By Max Boot ·
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'Never forget' is dead. And it was killed on our watch.
Holocaust remembrance is no longer grounded in reality, particularly in Europe.
By Lev Golinkin ·
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The Plum Line
Trump: I can win reelection with just my base
What a strategic genius.
By Paul Waldman ·
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Erdogan faces a choice — and Turkey's democracy is at stake
We are on a precipice. He should not push us over.
By Asli Aydintasbas ·
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How Washington and the world can help Sudan fulfill its democratic dream
The Trump administration should take swift, sustained action to ensure the ruling military junta cedes power to civilians immediately.
By Andrew Natsios ·
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The Plum Line
Joe Biden is badly undermining his ability to challenge Trump
It's time for Biden to take the criticism of his comments about segregationists seriously.
By Greg Sargent ·
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This is Joe Biden's real problem
He needs some tough love.
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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New York Times publisher slams Trump over 'virtual act of Treason' allegation
Op-ed provides a commentary on fatigue over Trump's bashing of the media.
By Erik Wemple ·
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Biden's remarks to donors accidentally highlighted an important truth
It's impossible to separate the discussion about inequality from one about racism.
By Helaine Olen ·
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Warren is climbing, Sanders is panicking
He lashes out because he's losing his grip on second place
By Jennifer Rubin ·
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