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http://nytimes.com/opinion 10-10-2008 17:32:53
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Donald Trump's defense “lost a winnable case by adopting an ill-advised strategy” right out of his own playbook, Renato Mariotti writes. “For years, he denied everything and attacked anyone who dared to take him on. It worked — until this case.”
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“It is hard to imagine that he was helped, in any way, by his constant attacks on judge, jury and the trial itself,” b-boy bouiebaisse writes of Donald Trump.
Read the special Opinion feature on Trump’s guilty verdict: nyti.ms/3VlJahT
“Our system of laws has spoken. A jury of his peers found Donald Trump guilty on all counts in what was supposed to be the weakest of the criminal cases against the former president.” #NYTLetters nyti.ms/4eh4UmP
I think most Trump supporters “will be able to rationalize voting for a felon,” Michelle Goldberg tells David French and Patrick Healy in this special episode of Matter of Opinion on Donald Trump’s conviction. nyti.ms/3X9hNsZ
“He’s all the more an outsider and rebel now. The penalties may hamper Trump’s campaigning, but I expect the race will remain competitive, and become even more intense,” writes Daniel McCarthy in our roundup of responses to the Trump verdict. nyti.ms/3R8C8KO
“If there is one single news item that can break through with even the most apathetic citizens, it’s the headline ‘Trump Guilty on All Counts,’” writes David French in a special Opinion feature on Trump’s guilty verdict.
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“Bragg didn’t defeat Trumpism,” says Matthew Continetti. “He revived it.”
Read seven Opinion writers on the guilty verdict in Donald Trump’s Manhattan trial: nyti.ms/3Voa0pV
Donald Trump's defense “lost a winnable case by adopting an ill-advised strategy” right out of his own playbook, Renato Mariotti writes. “For years, he denied everything and attacked anyone who dared to take him on. It worked — until this case.”
Read: nyti.ms/4bFD4Pl
“Justice Alito’s inability or unwillingness to extract himself from the Jan. 6 cases that come before the Supreme Court inflicts a great deal more damage to its reputation and credibility.” #NYTLetters
Read: nyti.ms/4e64X4v