Thursday's Opinions [Nov 29, 2012]

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The Washington PostThursday, November 29, 2012
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Stuart Stevens

Romney: A good man. The right fight.

The chief strategist for Mitt Romney's campaign has no regrets.

E.J. Dionne Jr.

E.J. Dionne Jr.

Ignore Norquist

Democrats have to stop elevating him.

George F. Will

George F. Will

The Democrats' cliff

We're at a "crisis" only because they want to keep expanding the entitlement state.

Michael Oren

Hamas wins the media war

An aggressor manages to come across as sympathetic by maximizing its own casualties.

David Ignatius

David Ignatius

Think big, Mr. President

Obama's challenge for his second term.

Matt Miller

Matt Miller

Mitt on the menu

The new mission Obama should hand his old rival.

Post Partisan

PostScript: Is Wal-Mart to blame?

PostScript: Is Wal-Mart to blame?

Readers respond to Harold Meyerson.

Social Security and special commissions

Social Security and special commissions

Sounds a lot like kick the can.

No crow on the Obama-Romney lunch menu

No crow on the Obama-Romney lunch menu

I would hand over my entire tie collection just to be in the room.

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