Today's Opinions: And the winner of the debate was … Marianne Williamson? Juli 31, 2019 Dapatkan link Facebook X Pinterest Email Aplikasi Lainnya Warren and Delaney had a good night. CNN had a terrible one.; Ranking the first Detroit Democratic debaters: From Warren to Williamson And the winner of the debate was … Marianne Williamson? Again and again on Tuesday, she broke through with a cut-the-crap sensibility. By Dana Milbank · Read more Warren and Delaney had a good night. CNN had a terrible one. The last time some of these candidates will be on stage By Jennifer Rubin · Read more Ranking the first Detroit Democratic debaters: From Warren to Williamson Elizabeth Warren is the best natural candidate in the field. By Ed Rogers · Read more The first night of the CNN debate showed just how fractious the Democratic primary fight may get Moderate candidates went in determined to upend the far-left front-runners. By E.J. Dionne · Read more John Delaney, CNN's smirking secret weapon A forced smile and a raised hand capture an otherwise laborious Democratic primary debate. By Erik Wemple · Read more Sanders and Warren got crushed on health care, finally The intellectual rot at the center of Sanderscare was exposed. By Stephen Stromberg · Read more What debate moderators should ask Kamala Harris about her Medicare-for-all plan The timing of Harris's release is excellent news for health-care wonks. By Megan McArdle · Read more This is the Republican Party's most ignoble hour The failure to condemn Trump's racism will forever stain the party. By Max Boot · Read more The CBD craze is getting out of hand. The FDA needs to act. The agency needs a regulatory framework for cannabidiol — and fast. By Scott Gottlieb · Read more Trump has essentially declared a 'race war' The ones really cheering are the white supremacists. Maybe that should tell you something. By Kathleen Parker · Read more Despite what Sanders says, Harris may have the best claim to Medicare-for-all No one has a monopoly on what an expansion of Medicare should look like. By Charles Gaba · Read more Medicare just turned 54. Let's remember what Republicans said about it. On the anniversary of its founding, both parties try to claim they're its real protectors. By Paul Waldman · Read more Federal appeals court criticizes SWAT teams who 'flash-bang first, ask questions later' Rare ruling questions the severity of "dynamic entry" tactics. By Radley Balko · Read more Trump was wrong to attack Cummings, but right about Baltimore The president should be championing the people of Baltimore rather than using their Democrat-created plight to attack one of his critics. By Marc Thiessen · Read more Elections are an unpopularity contest. And Trump knows how to win them. Democrats are stuck, and Trump is still coasting onward. By David Von Drehle · Read more We have slashed and burned the core features of childhood The way human beings have learned how to be adults for millennia is under siege. By Dorsa Amir · Read more 'Old Town Road' is a viral hit. That doesn't mean its success was spontaneous. Calling "Old Town Road" "viral" diminishes just how hard artists have to work to make a song ubiquitous. By Myles McNutt · Read more Editorial Cartoons Tom Toles Ann Telnaes Talking to Trump is speaking truth to the powerfully uninterested McCarthy Mitch Little fingers are the devil's earplugs. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell complains about being attacked by his critics and evokes the phrase "McCarthyism," made famous by the late great Herblock. ADVERTISEMENT The Post's View The Trump administration's new policy again shows its contempt for Central Americans A fiction underlies the president's deal with Guatemala to deter migrants. By Editorial Board · Read more China doesn't understand Hong Kong's protests. That's a big mistake. Its leaders' old tactics aren't working. By Editorial Board · Read more Virginia is in the fast lane. Maryland, not so much. Toll lanes come with costs, but they'll only become more necessary. By Editorial Board · Read more ADVERTISEMENT International Opinions Trump administration will again waive nuclear sanctions on Iran Trump sided with Mnuchin over Bolton and Pompeo and agreed to let Iranian nuclear programs continue By Josh Rogin · Read more Boris Johnson may be planning an electoral coup straight out of the Trump playbook There is a way out of the political straitjacket he finds himself in. By Michael Dobbs · Read more A high-level Senate report confirms it: Our elections still aren't safe So far, there is little sign that Trump and McConnell are paying attention. 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