To: Ann Corrigan who wrote (145824 ) 10/15/2012 11:17:55 AM From: DanDerr Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224771 Yeah, read a few nasty attack columns by Eugene Robinsen and Dana Milbasnk. Nasty POS Leftiers. Radical left. Go thru this list and check Columns. With a few exceptions, WasPost is a Left Wing mouthpiece for Obama and all things Radical. Just read their Editorials!! Achenblog The boys of winter Joel Achenbach OCT 14 Achenblog Deepwater Horizon oil is back Joel Achenbach OCT 11 But everyone stay calm Achenblog Win at all costs Joel Achenbach OCT 10 Fair play is fine and all that, but at times like this, cheating is no sin. PostPartisan Friday’s p-Op quiz Jonathan Capehart OCT 12 Which opinionista declared that Obama “threw in the towel” at the first debate? PostPartisan Biden talks the base off the ledge Jonathan Capehart OCT 12 The Democratic panic of last week has ended. PostPartisan Slain SEAL’s mom to Romney: Don’t use my son Jonathan Capehart OCT 10 ‘He shouldn’t make my son’s death part of his political agenda.’ Jackson Diehl Obama’s greatest failure OCT 14 Miscalculations on Syria have led to a wider war. PostPartisan A landmark election Jackson Diehl OCT 2 The Caucasus nation of Georgia reaffirms the democratic system. Jackson Diehl A polarizing Georgian election SEP 30 Neither side has been willing to play entirely by democratic rules. Petula Dvorak Crime victims’ geography of pain OCT 11 COLUMN | Abby Maslin’s beloved Capitol Hill is also the place where her husband was nearly killed. Fred Hiatt Missing in action OCT 7 The U.S. can’t ignore the Middle East’s struggles. Fred Hiatt Burma’s champion SEP 19 Aung San Suu Kyi comes to Washington. PostPartisan The end of nuclear power in Japan? Fred Hiatt SEP 13 There could be some unintended consequences. Robert Kagan After the Cairo attack SEP 13 The U.S. should help democracy in Egypt. Robert Kagan and David J. Kramer Fighting Russia’s corruption JUN 6 The most consequential legislation in years. Robert Kagan Don’t forget ‘hard’ power FEB 2, 2012 Military might is crucial to the present world order. Anne Applebaum Syria crosses red lines OCT 4 Assad is deliberately defying the West. Anne Applebaum China’s dangling conversation SEP 20 Xi Jinping turns up, but the only certainty is uncertainty. Anne Applebaum Learning from Scottish games SEP 6 Funny how civil society promotes positive values that politics misses. PostPartisan Biden seemed real, Ryan plastic Richard Cohen OCT 11 Biden dominated, looking forceful and ultimately confident. He may be a hack, but he’s one with heart. PostPartisan Tough-guy talk Richard Cohen OCT 9 Romney’s VMI speech provided no solution to the Syrian crisis — not even a plan. Richard Cohen ‘Unmasking’ Obama OCT 8 The right’s mad quest. E.J. Dionne Jr. Romney the product OCT 14 Unlikable policies force him to keep changing. PostPartisan Biden puts Ryan on the defensive E.J. Dionne Jr. OCT 12 His great performance revived enthusiasm for Obama. E.J. Dionne Jr. Ohio’s message for Obama OCT 10 Senator Sherrod Brown’s campaign points the way for the president. Michael Gerson The enemy unspoken OCT 11 Obama lacks leadership in the war on terror. Michael Gerson The new old Romney OCT 8 A change in tone, but not in policy. Michael Gerson Rising to the challenge OCT 4 Romney had the exceptional debate performance he needed. David Ignatius Egypt waits for change OCT 12 Beneath the surface, little is different. David Ignatius Whom would you call? OCT 11 Who better to answer the phone at 3 a.m.: Romney or Obama? PostPartisan Does Romney truly understand the Middle East revolution? David Ignatius OCT 9 A hard-line approach may only make matters worse. — Colbert I. King Bringing Jim Graham to account Charles Krauthammer The Big Bird counterattack From Obama, excuses on top of excuses. Charles Krauthammer Romney by two touchdowns OCT 4 Obama lost the first debate in a rout. Charles Krauthammer Go large, Mitt SEP 27 When you’re behind, playing it safe is fatal. Ruth Marcus Too much frosting in our debate recipe OCT 12 The format allows candidates to talk past each other, rather than deal substantively with issues. Ruth Marcus The artful dodger OCT 4 Mitt Romney relentlessly eluded being pinned down by facts. Ruth Marcus Your answers, candidates OCT 2 Must-ask questions for the first presidential debate. Harold Meyerson The class war of the future? Matt Miller Biden and the ‘seniors enigma’ Kathleen Parker The Democrats’ phony smiles ComPost Lindsay Lohan and Wendy’s Alexandra Petri OCT 12 Bad news from America’s redheads. ComPost Thanksgiving dinner with Uncle Joe Alexandra Petri OCT 12 The usual arguments. ComPost The Predditors war Alexandra Petri OCT 11 The anonymity battle. Right Turn Libya front and center on Sunday talk shows Jennifer Rubin 9:55 AM ET The Plum Line How Romney can win — and how Obama can avoid it Greg Sargent 11:00 AM ET Marc A. Thiessen Middle East coverup 10:46 AM ET George F. Will End ‘too big to fail’ Charles Lane Ambiguity benefiting all Robert McCartney No free ride for D.C. budget czar Robert McCartney A billionaire’s gifts lift the poor OCT 10 COLUMN | Bill Conway’s donations will directly help the District’s needy get decent, lasting jobs. Robert McCartney Md. Democrats face moral dilemmas on 2 ballot issues OCT 6 Two ballot questions force choices between high-mindedness and opportunism for left-of-center voters Dana Milbank Biden rattles Ryan Courtland Milloy Ugly reality of the achievement gap Steven Pearlstein The judicial jihad against the regulatory state Eugene Robinson Biden delivers Robert J. Samuelson A BRIC wall PostPartisan Biden’s laughter makes it easier on Ryan PostPartisan Romney deserves credit and criticism Stephen Stromberg OCT 4 Well, at least he clarified one thing about his still-vague tax plan. PostPartisan What Obama and Romney shouldn’t say in their debates Stephen Stromberg OCT 3 Lines the candidates might want to avoid. PostPartisan Romney’s Libya distraction Fareed Zakaria A conservative schism OCT 10