Michael Boskin: Washington’s Knack for Picking Losers

Former Obama adviser Larry Summers warned the administration against federal loan guarantees to Solyndra, writing in a 2009 email that ‘the government is a crappy venture capitalist.’ WSJ.com: Opinion

Rick Perry: Texans Are Baffled by the Keystone Decision

China will get the oil from Canada that could have come to the U.S. WSJ.com: Opinion

The State of His Policies

Obama has done nearly everything he wanted. That’s the problem. WSJ.com: Opinion

Noonan: The No-Obama Drama

The Republican campaign is compelling, but it may prove to be damaging. WSJ.com: Opinion

Rove: Romney Makes History

South Carolina is the last chance for most of his rivals, but the front-runner needs to better answer the Bain attacks. WSJ.com: Opinion

McGurn: The Stephanopoulos Standard

Republicans can turn media bias to their advantage. WSJ.com: Opinion

Henninger: A House Divided

The divider of the Republican party is its front-runner, Mitt Romney. WSJ.com: Opinion

Iranian Strait Talk

A carrier response to Tehran’s threats. WSJ.com: Opinion

Edward Crane: Why Ron Paul Matters

Among all the GOP presidential candidates, he’s the only one who stands for constitutionally limited government. WSJ.com: Opinion

Mitt Romney on Taxes, ‘Modeling,’ and the Vision Thing

The GOP front-runner says Iran is ‘evil,’ Newt Gingrich is wrong on judges, and he might consider a value-added tax. He also explains why his penchant for ‘data’ and analysis won’t limit his ability to lead as president. WSJ.com: Opinion

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