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Frank Bruni
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Frank Bruni 10. okt.
Lindsey Graham congratulated Susan Collins for her Brett Kavanaugh speech by telling her that John McCain would have cheered her. So Graham now has a Ouija board? My newsletter,
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NYT Opinion 10. okt.
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. asks: How many Americans, when assessing candidates, put a sufficient premium on the earth’s changing atmosphere?
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Frank Bruni 10. okt.
Oh, yeah, we care deeply about children. That's why we drag our heels as forests burn, coasts flood and infrastructure crumbles. That's why we're bequeathing them a mess. This + Lindsey Graham + more in my newsletter,
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NYTimes Communications 9. okt.
Oct 10: Don't miss a with our journalists on this important midterm election season. moderates a panel with of , , and . Learn more:
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Ron Fournier 7. okt.
“McCain, you see, wasn’t just Graham’s friend. He was his road to greater relevance. And Trump presented a veritable expressway. So Graham switched vehicles and directions, and pressed the pedal to the metal.” This ⁦⁩ can write
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Frank Bruni 7. okt.
Sellout and sycophant: the double threat and tragic twofer of Lindsey Graham, a man for our morally compromised moment.
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Moody Alex 7. okt.
"What beautiful fairways you have, Mr. President. What a virile tee shot." |
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Frank Bruni 6. okt.
Saw "The Favourite" and suspect it will be quite polarizing. But not Olivia Colman's performance. THAT will and should be universally worshipped.
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NYT Opinion 6. okt.
Washington is lousy with lackeys, and not even the maddest of kings thins their ranks. But Lindsey Graham is special.
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Frank Bruni 6. okt.
Oh, Lindsey Graham. Is it really worth it?
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Alex Burns 3. okt.
Save the date, midterm junkies On 10/10, I get to moderate a panel on the elections with , , and Tickets >>
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Frank Bruni 3. okt.
Brett Kavanaugh's rage last week wasn't simply or even mainly about the possible disappearance of a cherished job promotion. He reeled because he was losing a kind of religion. My newsletter,
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NYT Opinion 3. okt.
Does a humming economy heal all wounds? That's one of the questions that the midterms on Nov. 6 could answer in a fascinating and important way.
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Moody Alex 3. okt.
What happens on Nov. 6 may may bring Americans' better angels into play and best values into relief. |
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Frank Bruni 3. okt.
The way the midterms are shaping up, it's not going to be "the economy, stupid." And that says something good about America. My column,
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NYT Opinion 2. okt.
By Trumpian standards, the president has been unusually restrained in his response to the Ford-Kavanaugh hearings. Why? and speculate.
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Frank Bruni 2. okt.
What's at stake in the midterms? How are they playing out? Join us in NYC on Oct. 10th for a spirited discussion.
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Frank Bruni 2. okt.
Almost lost in the whirl of news was Trump's bizarre, gooey recounting of how he fell for Kim Jong-un after receiving “beautiful letters” from him. It’s “Love Story” but with a new adage. Love means never having to say you denuclearized.
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NYT Opinion 2. okt.
No matter what the . finds about the accusations against Brett Kavanaugh, he will color the midterms, 2020, institutional trust and partisan warfare going forward, say and
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Frank Bruni 2. okt.
Shadings of the truth and "self-interested interpretations" or just plain lies? and I differ on Brett Kavanaugh's testimony. Our exchange,
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