Tuesday's Opinions [Jul 31, 2012]

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The Washington PostTuesday, July 31, 2012
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Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson

His own biggest fan

Romney's disastrous overseas trip.

Richard Cohen

Richard Cohen

The right's brave idiocy

The gap in the 'you didn't build that' fight.

Marc A. Thiessen

Marc A. Thiessen

Advantage, Romney

Deftly exploiting Obama's foreign policy missteps.

Howard P. "Buck" McKeon

Playing chicken with defense

Obama's dangerous brinkmanship.

Charles Lane

Charles Lane

An incentive not to work

Fixing flaws in federal policies for the disabled.

Post Partisan

Another step towards congressional dysfunction

Ted Cruz looks poised to win in Texas, another sign there is no such thing as too radical.

Biden embraces 'Obamacare'

If Obama and Biden have no problem embracing the term, why should other Democrats and progressives?

Taking on algebra

Why is it a required course?

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