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Republican Reckoning

Mismanaged for eight years by the Bush administration, the Republican Party is in peril. Neoconservative table scraps are neither appropriate nor wise. But the GOP has another foreign-policy tradition to which it can turn. Presidents from Eisenhow

The Democrat Armed

Democrats need to learn that jobs and healthcare do not make up a national security strategy.

Commentary

The Establishment Strikes Back

The Tea Partiers and left wingers lost in yesterday’s primaries. Look for politicians to tack to the center as the election approaches.

Dead Elephants

The GOP is intellectually adrift and lacks a foreign-policy strategy. While Democrats may be inclined to gloat, the absence of a serious debate on international affairs is bad for the country.

Ruminations from the Right: Republicans, Iraq and the 2008 Elections, Part II

The domestic legacy of President Bush’s will require a delicate tightrope walk by Republican officials, perhaps beyond the talents of even the most agile politicians—all to the Democrats’ advantage.

Blogs

The GOP's New House

Will the Republicans try to roll back the entire Obama agenda?

The Republican Landslide

The GOP is poised to dominate the midterm elections. Will it affect Americans' ability to choose their own senators and pay income taxes?

“Socialism,” Republican Style

Republicans are in love with one particular flavor of Big Government.

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February 12, 2012