Tuesday's Opinions [Oct 30, 2012]

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The Washington PostTuesday, October 30, 2012
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Eugene Robinson

Eugene Robinson

Romney passes the buck for Sandy

His plan for disasters: Make the states pay.

Michael Gerson

Michael Gerson

Obama's 'victory' failure

One choice may bring the president down.

Richard Cohen

Richard Cohen

The president who doesn't care

Obama has never espoused a cause bigger than his own political survival.

Jeanne McManus

Sandy and the tides of change

Memories of a deceptively fragile beach.

Charles Lane

Charles Lane

It's not about numbers

Too many numerical standards may thwart good policy.

Marc A. Thiessen

Marc A. Thiessen

Obama's bankruptcy line

He distorts Romney's words on the auto bailout.

Post Partisan

PostScript: Samuelson and polls

Readers respond to his column about our unrepresentative polling system.

Behind the (likely) Republican Senate disaster

Behind the (likely) Republican Senate disaster

The real story of this cycle isn't in Missouri and Indiana.

Rise of hate in the age of Obama

Rise of hate in the age of Obama

How silly to hope that the wave of good feeling on Election Day in 2008 would remain.

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