If you have difficulty viewing this newsletter, click here to view as a Web page. Click here to view in plain text. Wednesday, October 24, 2012 David Ignatius This war-weary nation The candidates agreed that America wants to settle old wars and avoid new ones. George F. Will America, finally home? In Monday's debate, George McGovern's foreign policy approach has its moment. Harold Meyerson What Romney's moderation conceals Despite his move to the center, he sits atop a radical GOP. Dana Milbank Groupthink Live How conventional wisdom congeals in 2012. Michael Gerson Romney's bold bet Echoing Reagan, he was relentlessly reassuring. Kathleen Parker Romney's 'peace' strategy The most important word of the debate. Ruth Marcus What the debates told us Three meetings provided plenty to chew over. Katrina vanden Heuvel Paul Wellstone — 10 years later Time has only enhanced his legacy. Tom Toles Tom Toles cartoon Click on the image for the full-size cartoon Ann Telnaes Ann Telnaes Animation Click on the image to watch the animation Post Partisan Obama on Israel Jonathan Capehart Romney hit Obama for not visiting Israel. The president had a powerful response. Romney's 'apology tour' rhetoric Jonathan Bernstein Of course America dictates to other countries. And here's why it should. PostScript: Peace after the debate Rachel Manteuffel Is it really a debate if they agree on everything? 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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