Friday's Opinions [Nov 30, 2012]

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The Washington PostFriday, November 30, 2012
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Charles Krauthammer

Charles Krauthammer

Cliff-jumping with Barack

Why are Republicans playing the Democrats' game?

Ruth Marcus

Ruth Marcus

Sexism and Susan Rice

She's the victim of a double standard.

Ben Affleck

The U.S. must aid Congo — now

After decades of violence, its people deserve peace, and the White House can help.

Michael Gerson

Michael Gerson

Austerity and morality

How to be a leader in lean times.

Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson

Averting catastrophe

The U.S. needs to step up in climate-change talks.

Victoria Toensing

Pro-choice in the GOP

There are more of us than you think.

Robert B. Zoellick

Deeper ties for the Americas

U.S. can't ignore the Western Hemisphere.

Post Partisan

PostScript: Romney's loss or ours?

PostScript: Romney's loss or ours?

Readers respond to Romney chief strategist Stuart Stevens's column defending the campaign.

Republicans' bizarre fiscal cliff rhetoric

Why are they demanding what the Democratic position should be on Medicare?

Stuart Stevens is 'out of touch'

Stuart Stevens is 'out of touch'

The willful self-delusion of the Romney presidential campaign is on full display in his op-ed.

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