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SHELBY STEELE
Shelby Steele: Obama and the Burden of Exceptionalism
Post-'60s liberals, with the president as their standard bearer, seek to make a virtue of decline.
 


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ANDREW ROBERTS
Andrew Roberts: Our Obsession With 'Looking Presidential'
Who would now prefer the tall, slim Neville Chamberlain to the tubby, bald Winston Churchill?
 


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DANIEL HENNINGER
Henninger: Hurricane Irene and Steve Jobs
Jobs drove an industry to let us download Irene in real time—or to let Moammar Gadhafi hunt and imprison dissidents.
 

 
REVIEW & OUTLOOK


T-Immobile
Justice's antitrust lawyers find a dynamic industry and yell, 'Stop.'
 

 
Solar Flare-out
Another green government favorite goes belly up.
 

 
Bernie Sanders Confidential
A bureaucracy collects private data, and a Senator releases it.
 

 
JAMES TARANTO
Best of the Web Today: The Great Perseverator
Barack Obama is a one-man echo chamber.
 

 
Political Diary
ALLYSIA FINLEY
Pay Up or Ogle Sober, Says Texas Court
Texas Gov. Rick Perry says that his state has a business-friendly environment, but strip club owners beg to differ.
 

 
COMMENTARY


KARL ROVE
Rove: From Battlefront to Boardroom
A unique charity helps veterans make the transition to business life.
 


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ANIL K. GUPTA AND HAIYAN WANG
Gupta and Wang: How Beijing Is Stifling Chinese Innovation
Multinationals are far more comfortable doing research in India.
 


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MAX BOOT
Max Boot: Did Libya Vindicate 'Leading From Behind'?
What Tripoli's fall tells us about the Obama doctrine.
 


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Notable & Quotable
Politico reporters Ben Smith and Maggie Haberman on liberals' 'Perry panic.'
 

 
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