If you have difficulty viewing this newsletter, click here to view as a Web page. Click here to view in plain text. Friday, March 30, 2012 Charles Krauthammer The 'flexibility' doctrine Hasn't reset been failure enough for Obama? Eugene Robinson If Obamacare falls . . . A single-payer system would become inevitable. Elizabeth Warren, Damon Silvers, Mark McWatters and Kenneth Troske AIG's stealth bailout Taxpayers stand to lose billions. Jim Hoagland Obama jumps the gun Premature planning for a second term. Ron Haskins The myth of the disappearing middle class Personal responsibility is key in addressing social inequality. Fareed Zakaria The age of natural gas The biggest shift in energy in generations. Michael Gerson Ryan's smart safety net His seriousness unplugs the political third rail. Dean Baker and Steven L. Dawson A calling and a job Health aides should receive a living wage and overtime protections. Tom Toles Tom Toles cartoon Click on the image for the full-size cartoon Post Partisan Yes, Romney's won, and it's okay to say so Jonathan Bernstein Reporters and columnists owe their readers their best judgment and analysis. Zimmerman's crumbling story, part 3 Jonathan Capehart Investigator Chris Serino didn't believe George Zimmerman from the start. And he set out to find the truth. Zimmerman's crumbling story, part 2 Jonathan Capehart According to the funeral director who prepared Trayvon for burial, the condition of his body did not support Zimmerman's version of events. Get The Washington Post, your way. Want to stay on top of the latest news, features, commentary and more? Here's how: Mobile: Alerts: Social Media: Applications Web site E-mail SMS RSS Feeds Facebook Twitter SEND TO A FRIEND UNSUBSCRIBE E-NEWSLETTER CENTER GET HELP Washington Post Digital E-mail Customer Care 1150 15th Street NW Washington, D.C. 20071 ©2012 The Washington Post Privacy Policy
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