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Opinion: CBSNews.com - 18 hours ago
Rewarding the big three would open the door for any number of large companies to cry "Great Depression" the next time they want a bailout, argues National Review.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - 18 hours ago
The 2008 election was rife with the same problems that have bedeviled others in recent years, says The New Republic.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Dec 3, 2008
National Review Online: While the UAW had made concessions in its 2007 contract agreement, they are not nearly enough. Labor unions should be prepared to give up more if they want the car companies they work for to …
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Dec 3, 2008
The Nation: President-elect Obama has managed to pick the people least about change for his top cabinet positions. Even so, he can still choose to be the agent of change he based his campaign around.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Dec 2, 2008
The Weekly Standard looks at what happened between 2006, when Proposition 107 banning gay marriage was narrowly rejected, and 2008, when the similar Proposition 102 passed.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Dec 2, 2008
The New Republic examines how South Dakota--a state frequently described as "the most pro-life in the country"--become hostile terrain for anti-abortion efforts.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Dec 1, 2008
Weekly Standard: Despite his liberal Senate record, Barack Obama is filling his cabinet's most important positions with people who are ideologically on the center-right of the Democratic party.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Dec 1, 2008
New Republic: When news first leaked that Hillary Clinton was being considered for secretary of state, some of the most vocal responses came from the right and they weren't exactly negative.
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Nov 30, 2008
National Review Online: The Obamas will send their daughters to the expensive private school Sidwell Friends. Who cares? The real issue is why the public schools are unacceptable to pretty much anyone, liberal or …
Opinion: CBSNews.com - Nov 30, 2008
New Republic: They are back -- the conspiracy theorists, the paranoiacs, the fringe figures. The last Democratic president had spent his White House years in perpetual battle against well-funded crackpots peddling …