Monday 29 July 2019

Opinions P.M.: Even on Saturday morning, Fox News cannot hide

Opinions P.M.
Even on Saturday morning, Fox News cannot hide
Claims about a congressional district, from whom?
Canada's 'Green New Deal' could change the game ahead of the elections
The New Democratic Party has released a bold plan that would act as a Green New Deal for Canada.
 
The Plum Line
Trump's new intelligence pick could make Russian interference more likely
The next director of national intelligence will get to the bottom of the Kremlin's support for ... Hillary Clinton.
 
Could concerns about a primary challenger be behind Nadler's impeachment posturing?
To put it bluntly, Nadler is in a tough spot.
 
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Trump likes to accuse others of what he's guilty of himself
The POTUS calling the kettle black.
 
Dan Coats was a casualty of Trump's war on the truth
Coats stood up for the intelligence community. Now the president is making him pay.
 
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De Niro: Mueller didn't play me playing him on SNL. That's good.
You talkin' to us? Yes, Robert Mueller was, says Robert De Niro, and he shouldn't have needed to "perform" to be heard.
 
Senate Majo-rat-y Leader Mitch McConnell
The Senate majority leader just blocked four election security bills.
 
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Trump's new racist tweetstorm is actually a sign of weakness
Trump's attacks on nonwhite lawmakers are crucial to reelection. But why is this?
 
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How Donald Trump is sanctioning the U.S. economy
Trump's greatest success: the drying up of U.S. investment.
 
Will divisions over Israel fracture the Democratic Party?
Young liberals, some with socialist leanings and many with more sympathy for Palestinians than for Israel, are repopulating the Democratic Party.
 
How politicians use fear of cities like Baltimore to stoke white resentment
President Trump is building on a tactic pioneered by segregationists.
 
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