Most Viewed Opinions Columns By Kathleen Parker It should be easy to imagine who'll be the first female president. Why is it so hard? By Michael Gerson We need passion in presidential rhetoric. We're not getting it. By Harold Meyerson Health reform compromises could hang "kick me" signs on Democrats in November. By Lawrence J. Korb The Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman is falling short on candid advice to power. Jennifer McDaniel was released from prison four years ago in the commonwealth, but still cannot vote. MONDAY'S White House meeting between President Obama and labor leaders focused on one of the most contentious -- and most sensible -- aspects of health reform: the proposed tax on employer-provided, high-value health insurance plans. The Senate version of the health-care bill would impose a 40 pe... By Eugene Robinson In the country of the one-drop rule, Harry Reid's only crime is candor. NIGERIA HAS come under severe international scrutiny since one of its citizens sought to bring down Northwest Flight 253 over Detroit. So it doesn't help that the country's president is nearly impossible to find. Umaru Yar'Adua , a native of Nigeria's Muslim north, flew to Saudi Arabia Nov. 23 for... IT MAY SEEM incongruous for D.C. lawmakers to submit a crime bill when the District is experiencing a historic drop in the crime rate . As welcome as the plunge is, certain neighborhoods -- among them Shaw, Anacostia and Columbia Heights -- continue to bear the brunt of the violence that persists.... By Anne Applebaum The educated, well-off attackers of recent months demand a new kind of anti-terrorism. |
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