Opinions P.M. | Abigail Disney: If my grandfather’s company doesn’t stand for love, what’s it for?
| M-I-C-K-E-Y: He's a groomer, too!; How Xi and Biden can broker peace in Ukraine; Liberals forgot the personal is political. But conservatives didn't.; GOP 'built on fraud, fear and fascism'? If the jackboot fits...; On those boxes found at Mar-a-Lago, Congress should let Justice do its job ; After the Tel Aviv attack, we need to wake up from the endless delusions; The fraught debate over whether police should be in schools; A Democrat erupts at Josh Hawley, and a 'loudness' gap is revealed; Don't count on aggressive redistricting to blunt Democratic losses in the House; Extending the pause on student loan repayments makes no sense; How much longer will the American republic survive? Jennifer Rubin answered your questions.; Unlikely, but here's how Illinois could escape its fiscal abyss; Duke Ellington is a school like no other. That shouldn't change.; Fairfax County's miscarriage of justice must end; Marylanders would benefit from real economic education; Virginia's universities should not support China's military |
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| | | | | | | Your afternoon dose of Post commentary and guest opinions. | | | | | | (Octavio Jones/Getty Images) The political backlash against Disney is a monster of corporate America's own creation. By Abigail Disney ● Read more » | | | | A favorite new conservative talking point is enormously cynical — and may end up backfiring. By Christine Emba ● Read more » | | | | Could Chinese President Xi Jinping take a page from Theodore Roosevelt's playbook to end the war in Ukraine? By Graham Allison and Fred Hu ● Read more » | | | | The feeling that every societal development is a personal assault gives the right tremendous political power. By Paul Waldman ● Read more » | | | Fact-checking an entomological insult. By Dana Milbank ● Read more » | | | | The handling — or mishandling — of classified presidential records demands a careful, nonpartisan review. By Colbert I. King ● Read more » | | | I'm tired of hearing my voice saying these truths, which are as self-evident as the uselessness of terror and as constant as the repeating moment of pain. By Gershom Gorenberg ● Read more » | | | | After violent incidents, jurisdictions seem poised to invite back some police presence into their schools. By the Editorial Board ● Read more » | | | A showdown on the Senate floor points to a vast imbalance between the parties. By Greg Sargent ● Read more » | | | | Wave elections have a way of obliterating expectations. By Henry Olsen ● Read more » | | | | It does little to help the stressed-out Americans who need aid the most. By the Editorial Board ● Read more » | | | | The blue-state governance model has made the mess: the Democratic Party and government employee unions, bound together with hoops of steel. By George F. Will ● Read more » | | | | | | Local Opinions (Marvin Joseph/The Washington Post) Ellington has benefited generations of Black youth, and maintaining its arts program should be a priority for all who hold that power. By Tyra Wilkes ● Read more » | | | | There's now a long litany of cases showcasing the commonwealth's attorney's aversion to consequences and incarceration. By Jason Johnson ● Read more » | | | | Knowledge equals wealth, which equals financial security. By Ramon Looby and Julie Weaver ● Read more » | | | | Common sense dictates that the commonwealth's top research institutions should not be engaging in any meaningful way with the handful of Chinese universities that have formal research links to China's military. By Craig Singleton ● Read more » | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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