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Speaking With the Speaker

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

John Boehner is sighing. It's one of those days, or maybe epochs. He's just spoken to the House GOP conference. Some members are feeling fractious, disheartened. Time for a St. Crispin's Day speech. What did he tell them? "I told them they have ocular rectitis. That's when your eyes get confused wit .. submitted 05/21/12

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Out of the Way, Please, Mr. President

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

It's good, it represents progress, build from it. That would be a helpful approach to the Gang of Six proposal on the debt. Don't deep-six it because it's flawed. Flawless isn't going to happen. There will be a big election in 2012. A lot can be settled then, and after. submitted 05/21/12

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Public Unions Get Too 'Friendly'

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

When you step back and try to get a sense of the larger picture in the battle between the states and their public employee unions, two elements emerge. One seems small but could prove decisive, and the other is big and, if I'm seeing it right, carries significant implications. submitted 05/21/12

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Ronald Reagan at 100

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

Simi Valley, Calif. At the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, in the foothills of the Santa Susana Mountain Range where old Hollywood directors shot Westerns, they will mark Sunday's centenary of Reagan's birth with events and speeches geared toward Monday's opening of a rethought and .. submitted 05/21/12

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An Unserious Speech Misses the Mark

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

It is a strange and confounding thing about this White House that the moment you finally think they have their act together—the moment they get in the groove and start to demonstrate that they do have some understanding of our country—they take the very next opportunity to prove anew that they d .. submitted 05/21/12

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How to Continue the Obama Upswing

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

The State of the Union Address is usually among the most important and least memorable of presidential speeches. The speech itself, in an august setting, is an opportunity for a president to break through in a new way. TV and radio carry it live, and it's hard for the average citizen to avoid seeing .. submitted 05/21/12

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Obama Rises to the Challenge

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

The beginning of the president's speech wasn't good, and was marked by the sonorous banalities on which White House staffs in times of crisis always insist. "We join you in your grief," "We mourn with you for the fallen," "a quintessentially American scene .?.?. shattered by a gunman's bullets." Mod .. submitted 05/21/12

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The Captain and the King

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

At a time of new beginnings in Washington, and as a new year starts, some thoughts on leadership that begin with two questions. First, why is it a good thing that the captain of the USS Enterprise was this week relieved of his duties? Second, why is the movie "The King's Speech" so popular and admir .. submitted 05/21/12

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Days of Auld Lang What?

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

You know exactly when you'll hear it, and you probably won't hear it again for a year. The big clock will hit 11:59:50, the countdown will begin—10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4—and the sounds will rise: the party horns, fireworks and shouts of "Happy New Year!" And then they'll play that song: "Should .. submitted 05/21/12

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From Audacity to Animosity

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

We have not in our lifetimes seen a president in this position. He spent his first year losing the center, which elected him, and his second losing his base, which is supposed to provide his troops. There isn't much left to lose! Which may explain Tuesday's press conference. submitted 05/21/12

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A New Start in Washington

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

Republicans on Capitol Hill are right on taxes and wrong on the New Start treaty. The former should not be raised, and the latter should be ratified. Treaties must be judged on their merits, and the essential merit in this case is obvious. In requiring the U.S. and Russia to reduce the number of d .. submitted 05/21/12

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The Special Assistant for Reality

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

A reporter covering the president's trip to Indiana this week said Mr. Obama was visiting the heartland in part to get out of the presidential bubble. I'm sure this was true. Presidents always get to the point where they want to escape Washington, and their lives, and their jobs. But they never can .. submitted 05/21/12

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Obama's Gifts to the GOP

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

Democrats are down, and sniping at each other. That's the way it goes when parties lose. What's interesting is the mood this week among Republicans on the ground. It's not triumphal. They all seem to have in the back of their minds a question: Is this election the beginning of the big turnaround? I .. submitted 05/21/12

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A Little Lady Predicts a Big Win

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

Well, I think we know where this one's going. The polls came like waves this week. Independents breaking hard for the GOP, those making under $50,000 going Republican, the party has a 20% lead among college graduates. Gallup says 2010 is looking better than the year of the last great sweep, with 55 .. submitted 05/21/12

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Tea Party to the Rescue

Peggy Noonan , Wall Street Journal

Two central facts give shape to the historic 2010 election. The first is not understood by Republicans, and the second not admitted by Democrats. The first: the tea party is not a "threat" to the Republican Party, the tea party saved the Republican Party. In a broad sense, the tea party rescued it f .. submitted 05/21/12