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Zogby:
Zogby Poll: Republicans Hold Small Post-Convention Edge — But the race is tight, as both campaigns consolidate support — UTICA, New York - Republicans John McCain and Sarah Palin left St. Paul, Minnesota, with a smallish bounce overall and some energy in key demographic groups …
Associated Press:
McCain-Palin becoming Palin-McCain? — Republican vice president pick from Alaska generates excitement, crowds — Sen. John McCain, his wife, Cindy, right, andAlaska Gov. Sarah Palin take the stage at a campaign rally in Colorado Springs, Colo., on Saturday. — A look ahead for Gov. Palin
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Nick Cohen / Guardian:
When Barack's berserkers lost the plot — My colleagues in the American liberal press had little to fear at the start of the week. Their charismatic candidate was ahead in virtually every poll. George W Bush was so unpopular that conservatives were scrambling around for reasons not to invite …
Nico Pitney / The Huffington Post:
‘Thrown Away Flags’ Story False, Dem Convention Official Says — Days before the anniversary of September 11, on the same morning that John McCain and Barack Obama released a joint statement pledging to avoid politics in light of the anniversary of the terrorist attacks …
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Dean Barnett / Weekly Standard Blog:
Anatomy of a Smear — Blogger Charlie Martin has helpfully compiled all of the smears that the left has hurled at Sarah Palin. 54 and counting! — Given that we're more than halfway to the century mark in Palin smears, I think it's time to take another brief look at the left's method of smear dissemination.
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The Other McCain, American Power, The Sundries Shack, TownHall Blog, Whiskey Fire, Founding Bloggers and QandO
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Clash of the Titans — You know what I'm thinking, because you're thinking it, too. — If Barack Obama had chosen Hillary Clinton as his running mate, we would now be looking forward to the greatest night in the history of American politics: the Oct. 2 vice presidential debate between Ma Barker and Sarah Barracuda.
Washington Post:
Treasury to Rescue Fannie and Freddie — Regulators Seek to Keep Firms' Troubles From Setting Off Wave of Bank Failures — The Bush administration yesterday prepared to take over the troubled housing finance companies Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, after concluding the companies …
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Marginal Revolution
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Guy who requested $740 million in earmarks on Palin: You can't really be for change if you're pro-earmark — Indeed. To truly represent change, you have to request earmarks for your wife's employer. — I was hoping against hope that he'd come after her on this point. And now, my dream's come true.
David S. Broder / Washington Post:
Change vs. Change — ST. PAUL, Minn. — Change is coming, change you can count on. — That is the simple, central message from the two presidential nominating conventions held in Denver and St. Paul during the past two weeks. — Whether it is Barack Obama or John McCain going to the White House …
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Washington Monthly
Nick Meo / Telegraph:
Al-Qa'eda's American-born propaganda chief may have died in predator attack — Western intelligence sources in Pakistan believe that al-Qa'eda's prize American recruit and propaganda chief may have been killed in a CIA-directed airstrike. — Months of attacks by unmanned US predator aircraft …
Deacon / Power Line:
PERSPECTIVES ON THE PALIN PICK — Charles Krauthammer continues to find John McCain's choice of Sarah Palin “deeply problematic.” He writes: … McCain's one hope, according to Krauthammer, is that Palin “pulls an Obama” - i.e. overcomes the thinness of her biography through “star power.”
Glenn Greenwald / Salon:
The mighty, scary press corps — (updated below) — Criticizing the McCain campaign for refusing to allow reporters to question Sarah Palin, Time's Jay Carney writes: … If only that were true. But if there's one indisputable lesson from the last eight years, it's …
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Hullabaloo
Washington Post:
Palin's Family Has Always Held a Place in Her Politics — WASILLA, Alaska — One Friday in June, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin joined the chief of the state prison system on a tour of the Point MacKenzie Correctional Farm, a 90-minute drive north of Anchorage. It was a routine visit but for the presence of the governor's infant son, Trig.