Tuesday's Opinions [Nov 20, 2012]

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The Washington PostTuesday, November 20, 2012
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Dana Milbank

Dana Milbank

Norquist unyielding

The tax activist insists the GOP will stick to his Pledge.

Michael Gerson

Michael Gerson

Making capitalism work

The GOP's economic message needs a reboot.

Charles Lane

Charles Lane

The worst tax deduction

State/local tax deduction is another blue/red divide.

Richard Cohen

Richard Cohen

The callousness of Hamas

The militant group's strategy puts its own people at risk.

Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson

Gaza's uncertain 'normal'

Neither side knows how the conflict will end.

Marc A. Thiessen

Marc A. Thiessen

Let's go over the fiscal cliff

Letting current tax policies expire would allow for a fairer debate.

Post Partisan

The looming Obama enthusiasm gap

The looming Obama enthusiasm gap

The enthusiasm for Democrats nosedives without the president on the ballot.

Post Script: Biggs, Richwine and readers

Post Script: Biggs, Richwine and readers

Readers respond to federal salaries.

Democrats' electoral-college advantage

Recent elections show one party consistently running ahead nationally.

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