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Wonder Land
by Wall Street Journal
Dan Henninger, deputy editor of The Wall Street Journal editorial page, offers personal commentary on the news.
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Opinion: Obama and the L-Word
Daniel Henninger discusses that 'liar' is potent and ugly-with a sleazy political pedigree. Photo credit: Associated Press.
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Opinion: The Things He Promised
Columnist Dan Henninger on the promises President Obama made in his 2008 acceptance speech. Photos: Associated Press.
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Opinion: Mitt's Makeover
Columnist Daniel Henninger on whether the convention will help Mitt Romney improve his image. Photos: Associated Press.
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Opinion Journal: Wonderland
Columnist Daniel Henninger. Photo: Getty Images
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Opinion: 'Stick It to Mitt' Won't Work
Wonder Land columnist Daniel Henninger explains that Bain Capital and Mitt in Massachusetts are not what's on voters' minds in 2012. Photo: Associated Press.
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Henninger: Church Is Still Not State
Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger says Catholics are being told to substitute state belief for their religious belief.
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Opinion: The Age of Indiscretion
Deputy editorial page editor Dan Henninger on how the recent Secret Service and GSA scandals mark the official death of discretion. Photo: Getty Images
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Henninger: The Ron Paul Vote
Daniel Henninger writes in The Wall Street Journal's Wonder Land column that it has little to do with the Texas congressman.
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Opinion: No Time for Christmas
Christmas has become just one more item on the never-ending to-do list.
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Henninger: The Sparring Partner
In The Wall Street Journal's Wonder Land column, Daniel Henninger writes that Mitt Romney needs a sparring partner to make him fit to compete with heavyweight champ Barack Obama-and that's Newt Gingrich.
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Henninger: Bring Back the Smoke-Filled Rooms
Dan Henninger on why repealing campaign finance laws could improve the crop of presidential candidates.
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America as Less Than No. 1
Daniel Hennniger discusses that this is what being a shrinking superpower will feel like-enjoying it yet?
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The Fast and the Spurious
The Supreme Court's videogame ruling is what the culture war is really all about.
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Why the Left Lost It
The accusation that the tea parties were linked to the Tucson murders is the product of calculation and genuine belief.
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Privileges of the House
Jim Wright and Charlie Rangel step up to the confessional.
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