Tuesday 16 July 2019

Opinions P.M.: Fox News’s media analyst criticizes other outlets for calling Trump’s words ‘racist’

Opinions P.M.
Fox News's media analyst criticizes other outlets for calling Trump's words 'racist'
Howard Kurtz prefers "racially charged, incendiary, divisive. All those are fine."
The Plum Line
The 2020 Democrats are caught in a policy arms race
How much wonkery do voters really need?
 
PostEverything
Why does President Trump keep dragging Jews into his attacks?
We don't want to be "defended" with racist language.
 
Why does Jair Bolsonaro want to appoint his son ambassador? Because of Trump.
The appointment lowers Brazil to the condition of a banana republic.
 
Trump 'doubles down' on racism
How low can he go?
 
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DemocracyPost
Trump's racist tweets come straight from the authoritarian playbook
Other strongmen are using the same tactics to demonize their enemies.
 
'Not a racist bone in his body': The origins of the default defense against racism
The rise of the colorblind ideology that prevents us from addressing racism.
 
Labour dissidents decry the party's anti-Semitism. Corbynites attack the messenger.
The Labour Party has gone to great lengths to issue statements discrediting those who appeared in the documentary "Is Labour Anti-Semitic?"
 
Another Chinese dissident has died in custody. Where is the outrage?
Ji Sizun's harrowing story is a tragic echo of what happened to Liu Xiaobo — with one key difference.
 
CNN, don't make the same mistake NBC did in setting your Democratic debate lineups
The DNC and the news networks have been using random methods to divide the candidates between debate nights. It's one of those good-sounding ideas that's actually bad for democracy.
 
The Plum Line
Trump feeds his voters another scam, wrapped in racist packaging
No, Trump's racist attacks on nonwhite lawmakers aren't brilliant politics.
 
If Trump went back to where he came from
Take your own advice, Mr. President.
 
The transpartisan revolt against America's endless wars
It's one of the few areas where a left-right coalition can jell.
 
How much should juries rely on expert testimony?
Our panel of forensics skeptics considers how we make sure juries understand the limitations of nonscientific expert testimony.
 
PostEverything
What do Republicans stand for in 2019?
The only plausible answer to this question is beyond depressing.
 
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