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Monday, October 10, 2016

It's Over

These are the headlines and teasers for the Washington Post "Opinions P.M." email newsletter that just arrived in my Inbox. I think it must be so joyous for the authors of the articles below to run down Donald Trump's candidacy. Just the sheer viciousness in the word choice is enough to make me pause and wonder about every thing. Here's the contents:

Trump files for moral bankruptcy
When things went south, the Republican nominee tried to just walk away.

By Richard Cohen • Read more »

Trump can’t stop his campaign’s death spiral
Only one candidate last night actually debated.

By Eugene Robinson • Read more »

Trump has no idea what’s going on in Syria
Donald Trump doesn’t grasp the basic facts of the situation, doesn’t understand the history of the conflict and doesn’t seem curious enough to figure it out.

By Josh Rogin • Josh Rogin • Read more »

Donald Trumps is breaking some barriers, too
He's not interrupting, he has the floor.

By Tom Toles • Read more »

The bottom falls out, as we knew it would
The GOP comes apart at the seams.

By Jennifer Rubin • Right Turn • Read more »

‘The Girl on the Train’ proves not all ugly stories are meaningful
Just because men do bad things to women in a story doesn't make that story revealing.

By Alyssa Rosenberg • Act Four • Read more »

Donald Trump has now guaranteed that women voters will hand the election to Hillary Clinton
He had a chance to repair the damage during the debate, but he only made things worse.

By Paul Waldman • The Plum Line • Read more »

Donald Trump’s vile candidacy is chemotherapy for the GOP
Trump is a marvelously efficient acid bath, stripping away his supporters’ surfaces, exposing their skeletal essences.

By George F. Will • Read more »

Virginia for the Win: The GOP scrum for Tim Kaine’s Senate seat

By Norman Leahy • All Opinions Are Local • Read more »

What’s the point of a third presidential debate?
By this time, the country knows just about all it needs to know about the presidential contenders.

By Colbert I. King • PostPartisan • Read more »

Jeanine Pirro emerges as key Fox News apologist for Trump: ‘He has always been a gentleman’
Except for all the well-documented moments when he hasn't been.

By Erik Wemple • Read more »

A perfect storm for Republicans
The big question today for Republicans is not whether Trump can win, but how he might lose.

By Ed Rogers • PostPartisan • Read more »

Republicans deserve their sad fate
This is what the GOP gets for devaluing the calling of public service.

By Michael Gerson • Read more »

Breaking the spell and the GOP’s grip
The GOP and its 'stars' don't have to survive

By Jennifer Rubin • Right Turn • Read more »

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