Opinions P.M.: Biden pledged better care for veterans. So why is this mentally ill Army vet stuck in jail?
| At long last, the U.S. recognizes what the Rohingya already knew; Mitt Romney's refusal to endorse Mike Lee is a betrayal of his party; What previously democratic countries can teach us about the GOP's tactics to regain power; The real story about crime Republicans won't tell you; Behind Tucker Carlson and J.D. Vance, a revolt against the GOP unfolds; The looming influence of state supreme courts; Wil Haygood on representation and 'colorization' in film; What Zelensky can teach Biden about fighting on the side of good; Russian tanks are taking a beating. Do they still have a place on the modern battlefield?; Putin has been a war criminal for years. Nobody cared until now.; If only Ketanji Brown Jackson had a chance to answer these questions; Republicans make Ketanji Brown Jackson's hearing all about their own victimhood; How many votes will Ketanji Brown Jackson get? Eugene Robinson answered your questions.; Daniel Snyder's push for a Commanders stadium bidding war tests the limits of goodwill ; These radio stations are far from obsolete. They're vital. |
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| | | | | | | Your afternoon dose of Post commentary and guest opinions. | | | | | | (Family photo) During a psychotic episode, Scott Ryan Merryman made threatening statements about the president. His case is a test of the "sacred obligation" Biden said we have to veterans. By Liz Oyer ● Read more » | | | | So much of the world chose to look away. Now the United States is making up for lost time. By Wai Wai Nu ● Read more » | | | | There's no justification for Romney's reticence on the Senate battle between Lee and independent candidate Evan McMullin. By Henry Olsen ● Read more » | | | This is what democratic backsliding looks like. By Jennifer Rubin ● Read more » | | | | Eight out of the 10 states with the highest homicide rates in 2020 voted for Trump. By Jonathan Capehart ● Read more » | | | | How the New Right is challenging the GOP, and why it faces a major test. By Greg Sargent ● Read more » | | | As the Supreme Court delegates its responsibilities, corporate interests have noticed. By Katrina vanden Heuvel ● Read more » | | | | Journalist Wil Haygood joins Jonathan Capehart to discuss his new book, "Colorization: One Hundred Years of Black Films in a White World." 'Capehart' Podcast ● Read more » | | | | | | Opinions on the war in Ukraine A Ukrainian entertainer has become the moral conscience of our time. By Michael Gerson ● Read more » | | | | Ukraine has been taking full advantage of Russian ineptitude. By Max Boot ● Read more » | | | | Ignoring atrocities anywhere is both morally and strategically bankrupt. By Josh Rogin ● Read more » | | | | | | Opinions on the Supreme Court They would make for better hearings. By Jennifer Rubin ● Read more » | | | | Come hear the tale of Brett Kavanaugh, modern-day Job, the most noble victim of all. By Paul Waldman ● Read more » | | | | | | The Post's View The District, Maryland and Virginia would all love to land the next stadium. But there's a limit to their ardor. By the Editorial Board ● Read more » | | | | Radio Liberty and Radio Free Asia have plenty of light left to shed on this darkening world. By the Editorial Board ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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