Tuesday's Opinions

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The Washington PostTuesday, April 24, 2012
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Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson

The election's X factor

Could overseas events be decisive in 2012?

Richard Cohen

Richard Cohen

The Syrian charade

The crisis unfolds in predictable fashion.

Charles Lane

Charles Lane

Split decision no disaster

Supreme Court would survive a 5-4 health-care ruling.

Marc A. Thiessen

Marc A. Thiessen

An 'unjust' attack

Catholic bishop is wrong to slam Ryan's budget.

Katrina vanden Heuvel

Katrina vanden Heuvel

Stuff the ballot box

Universal registration can combat the attack on voting rights.

Post Partisan

What about this Secret Service scandal?

Protection for Gingrich makes no 'sense.'

Be ready for goofy polls

There will be plenty of oddball numbers in 2012; don't be fooled by them.

Ron Barber and Lord Burghley

The candidate seeking to replace Gabrielle Giffords makes me think of the movie "Elizabeth."

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