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Kaitlin Coward named The Washington Post s assistant editor for the Opinions Operations team

Kaitlin Coward named The Washington Post’s assistant editor for the Opinions Operations team WashPostPR © John McDonnell/The Washington Post WASHINGTON DC, MAY 24: The Washington Post Building at 1301 K St. NW in Washington DC, May 24, 2016. (Photo by John McDonnell / The Washington Post) Announcement from Editorial Page Editor Fred Hiatt and Opinions Director of Operations and Strategy Becca Clemons: We’re excited to announce that Kaitlin Coward is now an assistant editor on the Opinions Operations team. Kaitlin joined The Post full-time in 2018 after graduating from Ohio University and interning on the Opinions Multiplatform desk. She previously interned at The New York Times.

The Washington Post names Chris Rukan Opinions Design Director

The Washington Post names Chris Rukan Opinions Design Director WashPostPR © Bill O Leary/Washington, D.C. WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 1: Washington Post staffer Chris Rukan, on February, 01, 2018 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Bill O Leary/The Washington Post) Announcement from Editorial Page Editor Fred Hiatt and Deputy Editorial Page Editors Jackson Diehl and Ruth Marcus: We’re delighted to announce that Chris Rukan has been named Opinions Design Director. This is a new title, but in some ways it simply recognizes reality: Since joining our section in 2019, Chris has elevated our work online and in print by dint of his talent, energy and collaborative skills. As design director, he helps identify pieces that will benefit from illustration and finds the right illustrators or photographers for them. Working with Greg Manifold and other newsroom leaders, he spearheads the effort to ensure Opinions has its own visual identity, to help readers understand the

The long-overdue end of the serious conservative

Official Portrait of President Ronald Reagan Ronald Reagan launched an attack on the middle class. We must reverse it to save our democracy One of the challenges in trying to understand what has happened to a conservative movement that has clearly become detached from reality, is that for decades we ve heard that some conservatives needed to be taken seriously as intellectuals. These chosen conservatives are often anointed as serious due their academic pedigree (usually Ivy Leaguers). But the equating of impressive degrees with intellectual seriousness has an especially bad track record for conservatives. Time and again when it comes to the integrity, honest analysis, and basic grasp of facts that are the basic standards of any serious scholar, they have failed.

Crucifixion of American Democracy-528579

9th January, 2021 12:30:59 Just for one man’s lust for power and greed, democracy in America as envisaged by its founding fathers died a tragic death on Wednesday, 6th January 2021. The man is none other than the outgoing President Donald Trump, a man who during his four year term gained notoriety for his rhetoric, hate campaign, deceit and lies and, on top of all, dividing the American nation right in the middle. During his four year term as the US President, Trump has survived impeachment, twenty-six sexual-misconduct accusations, and thousands of law suits. Many may disagree but Trump as a ruler can only perhaps be compared with late Idi Amin Dada, former President and Dictator of Uganda from 1971 to 1979.

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