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by Eugene Robinson onDecember 24, 2011
House Republicans are so blinded by ideology that they no longer care about the impact their actions might have on struggling families, writes Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson.
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by Eugene Robinson onDecember 21, 2011
Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson tries to determine which GOP candidate would respond well in a foreign crisis and comes up empty-handed.
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by Eugene Robinson onDecember 16, 2011
Newt Gingrich constantly hijacks the ideas of others and doesn't bother to curate them into a consistent philosophy, Eugene Robinson writes in his Washington Post column.
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by Eugene Robinson onDecember 9, 2011
In his Washington Post column, Eugene Robinson asks if the GOP is rushing deeper into madness by elevating Newt Gingrich to front-runner in the presidential campaign.
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by Eugene Robinson onNovember 30, 2011
Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson questions the GOP's negative perception of China, saying that it is based on misinformation.
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by Eugene Robinson onNovember 24, 2011
Democrats hoped to meet in the middle, but the GOP had no plans to budge, Eugene Robinson writes in his Washington Post column.
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by Eugene Robinson onNovember 18, 2011
The movement may not occupy Zuccotti Park anymore, but it refuses to surrender its place in the national discourse, Eugene Robinson writes in his Washington Post column.
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by Eugene Robinson onNovember 5, 2011
In his Washington Post column, Eugene Robinson asks if the GOP's "inevitable" decision to nominate Romney for president is starting to look evitable after all.
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by Eugene Robinson onOctober 21, 2011
To the extent that GOP candidates deal at all with international affairs, the treatment tends to be shockingly vapid and unsophisticated, Eugene Robinson writes in his Washington Post column.
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by Eugene Robinson onOctober 18, 2011
For President Obama and the Democrats, it's a golden -- if largely undeserved -- opportunity, writes Eugene Robinson in his column at the Washington Post.
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