Tuesday's Opinions (Tue, May 29, 2012)

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The Washington PostTuesday, May 29, 2012
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Richard Cohen

Richard Cohen

Wonder of our change

A nation once so bigoted has come so far.

Michael Gerson

Michael Gerson

Christie's VP skills

N.J. governor would offer Romney combativeness.

Charles Lane

Charles Lane

Lessons for Europe's disunion

The confederation is no longer solvent.

Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson

Romney's pants on fire

He goes too far with exaggerated attacks.

Post Partisan

Jefferson and marriage equality

We're a long way off from freeing ourselves from 'the regimen of [our] barbarous ancestors.'

David Brooks and the 'government overreach' straw man

Alexander Hamilton, the tea party, and our future.

A partisan outrage against the troops

Those who really support the troops should be praising that consensus, not trying to undermine it.

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