Tuesday's Opinions [Nov 27, 2012]

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The Washington PostTuesday, November 27, 2012
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Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson

Breaking Norquist's oath

Is the GOP starting to recover its senses?

Charles Lane

Charles Lane

Lane: Republicans victims of safer streets

The anti-crime GOP is paying a price in a safer U.S.

Richard Cohen

Richard Cohen

When muscle mattered less

James Bond and the new sex appeal.

Dana Milbank

Dana Milbank

A disabling argument

Rick Santorum's new cause: opposing the disabled.

Michael Gerson

Michael Gerson

Politics with a purpose

Lincoln knew bartering was done for a greater good.

Marc A. Thiessen

Marc A. Thiessen

No down payment

A mini-deal on the "fiscal cliff" would be a mistake.

Post Partisan

Another test for Republicans

Another test for Republicans

Potential candidates around the nation are watching what happens to Shelley Moore Capito.

PostScript: Marijuana and federalism

PostScript: Marijuana and federalism

Readers respond to the editorial about Colorado and Washington state's recent votes.

Obama needs to channel Jefferson

Obama needs to channel Jefferson

He needs to emulate his 19th-century predecessor's love of socializing with Congress.

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