Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Your 12 hourly digest for Opinions: Washington Post Opinion, Editorial, Op Ed, Politics Editorials - The Washington Post

Opinions: Washington Post Opinion, Editorial, Op Ed, Politics Editorials - The Washington Post
The Washington Post Opinions section features opinion articles,newspaper editorials and letters to the editor on the issues of the day. Offerings include the Post Partisan blog by Washington Post opinion writers, as well as political cartoons and political cartoon animations by editorial cartoonists Tom Toles and Ann Telnaes.
Sign code as a weapon
Jan 24th 2013, 01:59

NORFOLK

A drearily familiar dialectic is on display here: Government is behaving badly in order to silence protests of other bad behavior. It is violating the Constitution's First Amendment, stifling speech about its violation of the Fifth Amendment, as it was properly construed until 2005.

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Obama follows in Reagan's footsteps
Jan 24th 2013, 01:58

To understand how Barack Obama sees himself and his presidency, don't look to Franklin Roosevelt or Abraham Lincoln. Obama's role model is Ronald Reagan — just as Obama told us before he was first elected.

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Barack Obama — politician
Jan 24th 2013, 01:57

In his essay "Politics as a Vocation," the German sociologist Max Weber famously wrote that "politics is a strong and slow boring of hard boards." In this sense, it seems possible that Barack Obama has finally come to embrace the vocation of politics as he begins his second term as president.

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Obama's mainstream pitch
Jan 24th 2013, 01:56

If you missed Barack Obama's inaugural address on Monday, you might have thought that it was George McGovern who took the oath of office.

"Unabashedly progressive," said ABC News correspondent Jonathan Karl; "President Obama goes on the offense for liberalism," Politico proclaimed. A day later, Republicans jumped on board. "His unabashedly far-left-of-center inaugural speech certainly brings back memories of the Democratic Party in ages past," thundered Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. Former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum said the speech "rejected and repudiated the ideas that have dominated American political discourse since the Carter presidency. It rejected not only Reagan, but Clinton." Former Nixon and Reagan aide David Gergen concluded: "Gone were the third way of Bill Clinton and the centrism of Jimmy Carter. He emerged as an unapologetic, unabashed liberal — just what the left has long wanted him to be and exactly what the right has feared."

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Editorial Board: Time for Congress to offer help against cyber attacks
Jan 24th 2013, 00:30

THESE HAVE NOT been easy days for cybersecurity experts at some of the nation's leading banks. A barrage of attacks on bank networks has intensified since September, clogging Web sites with traffic, slowing or crashing them. The banks have not lost data, but their online services have been interrupted.

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Editorial Board: Keystone XL is coming back
Jan 24th 2013, 00:29

PRESIDENT OBAMA rejected the Keystone XL oil pipeline this time last year, a result that Canada had every reason to be dismayed by, as did Americans whom the project would have employed. The issue is coming back, and the president has even less reason to nix the project than he did last time.

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Editorial Board: Mr. Leopold goes to court
Jan 24th 2013, 00:29

A JUDGE WILL DECIDE whether Anne Arundel County Executive John R. Leopold is guilty of misconduct in office and fraudulently using taxpayers' money and, if so, whether he should serve prison time. On the separate matter of whether Mr. Leopold has used stupendous misjudgment, behaved boorishly and played the part of petty tyrant and unprincipled buffoon, the verdict is already in: Guilty.

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In Benghazi hearings, Hillary Clinton storms Capitol Hill
Jan 23rd 2013, 23:46

They blamed her mismanagement for the death of Americans in Benghazi, Libya. They accused her of a cover-up. Some even suggested that she faked an illness to avoid testifying about the attack.

On Wednesday, Hillary Rodham Clinton finally had her chance to respond to critics, and the outgoing secretary of state served up a potent brew of righteous outrage.

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'Trent: What Happened at the Council,' by John W. O'Malley
Jan 23rd 2013, 23:19

History overflows with conflicts, treaties, personalities, religious and political ­controversies and all sorts of paradigm-shifting events that are, for many of us, just names. What happened at the Battle of Manzikert? Why do we care about the Edict of Nantes — and its Revocation? How does a Whig differ from a Tory? What is Pelagianism? Who was Michael Bakunin?

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Offering Lance Armstrong forgiveness after his apology
Jan 23rd 2013, 22:45

Lance Armstrong never had a chance.

Though Kathleen Parker ["An absence of false contrition," op-ed, Jan. 20] concedes that we as individuals grieve and experience guilt in our own ways, both she and Dave Kindred ["Fantasy league," Outlook, Jan. 20] added to all the public criticism of Mr. Armstrong's confessions to Oprah Winfrey. In the coming weeks, I will celebrate the fifth anniversary of my own remission from testicular cancer and am poignantly reminded of the hours I spent receiving chemotherapy with Mr. Armstrong's autobiography in my lap. Reading that book, I related directly to the trials not of a world-renowned cyclist but of a young man facing a life-threatening illness. It gave me hope when I needed it and inspired me to compete in the New York City Marathon on behalf of the Livestrong Foundation — for which I very proudly raised more than $7,000 — exactly one year after my diagnosis.

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An unfair use of the sales tax
Jan 23rd 2013, 22:44

Neither Robert Berman ["Eliminating the Va. gas tax is a bad idea," letters, Jan. 18] nor David Alpert ["The trouble with ditching the gas tax," Local Opinions, Jan. 20] support eliminating the Virginia gas tax, and for good reasons, but each left out what, in my mind, should be a major factor in opposing this issue: the effect of this proposal on those of us who are retired and on fixed incomes.

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A proper condemnation of the NRA's ad
Jan 23rd 2013, 22:44

Bravo to Susan Eisenhower for condemning "The NRA's diabolical ad" [op-ed, Jan. 18]. Ms. Eisenhower is in an excellent position to point out why a president's children and grandchildren require Secret Service protection as well as the downside they endure from such protection.

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Bringing African American and Jewish Americans together
Jan 23rd 2013, 22:42

Congratulations to Colbert I. King ["We still aren't good enough," op-ed, Jan. 19] for reminding us of the ties that bind African Americans, Jewish Americans and all other minorities who have experienced bigotry in the United States.

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The art of staying in office
Jan 23rd 2013, 22:41

Two Jan. 19 letter-writers expressed disappointment that President Obama has not made more of a place for women in his administration ["Women overlooked for the Cabinet"]. Reflecting upon my own disappointment with the president in terms of his lack of support for labor, the environment and other issues that are generally favored by Democrats, I must wonder if Mr. Obama's campaign and election was just a "bait and switch" operation, or if this is just another case of politics as usual.  

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Can the E.U. become the world's policeman?
Jan 23rd 2013, 21:02

"A decade of war is now ending," President Obama declared Monday. Maybe that's true in America, but it isn't true anywhere else. Extremists are still plotting acts of terror. Authoritarian and autocratic regimes are still using violence to preserve their power. The United States can step back from international conflicts, but that won't make them disappear.

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