Opinions P.M.: Want to help Ukraine? Close the sky.
| What conservatives asking for Ketanji Brown Jackson's test scores are really doing; Attorney General Merrick Garland should appoint a special counsel to investigate Trump; In my advanced high school history textbook, it's as if women didn't exist; Guilty verdict in first Capitol riot trial could spell trouble for Trump; Republicans have a reimagined view of state power — one without constraint ; Why climate resilience strategies won't save Florida; How the Detroit area became a wellspring of Arab American political success; Xi Jinping promised Trump he wouldn't invade Taiwan — and Trump believed him; Cartoon by Joe Heller; When truth intrudes on Virginia politics; Send Ukraine planes now; A strange new defense of Trump's coup effort is both wrong and dangerous; Republicans are still wrong about how to deal with China; Why Doug Ducey and other GOP governors find the Senate such a resistible temptation; Putin was wrong about everything. But so were U.S. right-wingers. ; Kyiv vs. Kiev, Zelensky vs. Zelenskyy, and the immense meaning of 'the'; Andrew Cuomo has reemerged. But New Yorkers don't want him back. |
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| | | | | | | Your afternoon dose of Post commentary and guest opinions. | | | | | | (Sudarsan Raghavan/The Washington Post) Time is running out. By Daria Kaleniuk ● Read more » | | | | Who is Tucker Carlson to challenge Jackson's credentials, anyway? By Christine Emba ● Read more » | | | | An outside lawyer would be the best way to reassure the country that no one is above the law. By Laurence H. Tribe and Dennis Aftergut ● Read more » | | | It's difficult to believe that women can achieve anything when curriculums exclude their accomplishments. Best of The Post ● By Micaela Wells ● Read more » | | | | Here's how Trump could get snared. By Jennifer Rubin ● Read more » | | | | From shocking anti-abortion regulations to laws targeting trans kids and their families, state-level GOP radicalism only gets worse. By Paul Waldman ● Read more » | | | Without addressing the root cause of global warming, all that spending on resilience will be for naught. Voices Across America ● By John Morales ● Read more » | | | | Unlike Black Detroiters, shut out of many suburbs by restrictive housing codes, Arab Americans were classified by census takers as White, giving them leeway to congregate in otherwise restrictive Dearborn. Voices Across America ● By Micheline Maynard ● Read more » | | | | Trump's credulity could have implications for a future presidency. By Josh Rogin ● Read more » | | | An editorial guest cartoon from Joe Heller of Hellertoon.com Read more » | | | | Elected officials saying on the record what they really think can be dangerous. Local Opinions ● By Norman Leahy ● Read more » | | | | The time for excuses is over. Ukrainians are dying. By Marc A. Thiessen ● Read more » | | | Time to bury the idea that Trump "really believed" the 2020 election was stolen. By Greg Sargent ● Read more » | | | | What worries Xi Jinping? NATO. By Jennifer Rubin ● Read more » | | | | Why join a decaying institution, full of politicians striking poses, that cannot even perform what should be the routine business of budgeting? By George F. Will ● Read more » | | | An isolated dictator with delusions of greatness ruins his country. It happens. By Jennifer Rubin ● Read more » | | | | Quickly, before I lose my nerve and something even worse happens than has already happened, some thoughts about language in the context of this war. By Benjamin Dreyer ● Read more » | | | | Voters are coming to realize they confused the former governor's bullying ways with competent leadership. By Helaine Olen ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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