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The Washington PostFriday, April 13, 2012
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David Maraniss

Polygamists in the family trees

Similarities in Obama and Romney's roots.

Charles Krauthammer

Charles Krauthammer

Free-lunch egalitarianism

The Buffett Rule is an exercise in misdirection.

Ali Akbar Salehi

Iran doesn't want nuclear weapons

Its foreign minister writes that the real problem is the United States' lack of trust.

David Ignatius

David Ignatius

For a new Iran...

Look to Henry Kissinger's dissertation.

Michael Gerson

Michael Gerson

Pasty lessons for Mitt

Republicans can learn from David Cameron.

Marc A. Thiessen

Marc A. Thiessen

Whose women problem?

It's Obama, not Romney, who has failed women.

Robert J. Samuelson

Robert J. Samuelson

Europe's resurgent crisis

After some complacency, the break is over.

Mary Speck

Counternarcotics fatigue

Latin America's new strategy in the drug war.

Pete Domenici and Gordon H. Smith

Make mental health a priority

It deserves insurance parity with physical health.

Post Partisan

Please kill off this budget myth

The U.S. government, of course, is absolutely operating under a budget.

GOP desperation exposed in Ann Romney 'controversy'

Neither candidate should be held responsible for the comments of a single pundit.

Selective outrage: Rosen versus West

Instead of collective condemnation of Rep. Allen West, I awoke to a deluge of criticism against Hilary Rosen.

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