The best approach to Momo (and other real or perceived threats) is to do what you’re most likely already doing.
conspiracy theories
The View From Here: Paul LePage no fan of Maine
Governors usually say their state is the best place on earth, but ours just tells us what he doesn’t like.
Our View: State Sen. Eric Brakey is reckless with immigration rhetoric
The candidate for U.S. Senate should know better than to spout conspiracy theories in violent times.
Maine Voices: Our silence in the face of hate can be misunderstood as approval
Racist, sexist, anti-LGBT, anti-Muslim and anti-Semitic words, unchallenged, can escalate into violence, particularly if they are condoned by leaders.
Our View: Brett Kavanaugh has shown he doesn’t belong on the Supreme Court
The man who testified Thursday can’t control his temper, he is overtly partisan and he doesn’t always tell the truth.
Commentary: Kavanaugh evil-twin theory shows how far the right has descended into madness
Political expediency is the reason so many have embraced the implausible notion that the SCOTUS nominee is a mistaken-identity victim.
Dana Milbank: In Trumpian jurisprudence, legality depends on the perpetrator
Meanwhile, all that bad news the president is finding on the web is called reality.
Our View: Loyal supporters give President Trump a place to hide
As long as rank-and-file Republicans are with him, the president can do almost anything.
Letter to the editor: When it comes to Trump, either side with democracy or enable fascism
It’s time for the Republican Party to either man up and impeach the president or join him and announce their allegiance to the Russian Federation.