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Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Obama Can't Win Against Palin — Of all the advantages Gov. Sarah Palin has brought to the GOP ticket, the most important may be that she has gotten into Barack Obama's head. How else to explain Sen. Obama's decision to go one-on-one against “Sarah Barracuda,” captain of the Wasilla High state basketball champs?
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Washington Post:
What's the Pig Deal? — IT'S HARD to think of a presidential campaign with a wider chasm between the seriousness of the issues confronting the country and the triviality, so far anyway, of the political discourse. On a day when the Congressional Budget Office warned of looming deficits …
Washington Post:
McCain Camp Hits Obama On More Than One Front — Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign launched a broadside against Sen. Barack Obama yesterday, accusing him of a sexist smear, comparing his campaign to a pack of wolves on the prowl against the GOP vice presidential pick …
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David Paul Kuhn / Yahoo! News:
GOP foreign policy experts cool on Palin — In state after state, rally after rally, Sarah Palin is generating record levels of enthusiasm among the Republican base. Crowds chant her name, congressional candidates cite her in their ads and there are numerous reports of a surge in grass roots volunteers for the McCain campaign.
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Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
Canadian doctor warns Sarah Palin's decision to have Down baby could reduce abortions — Sarah and Todd Palin's decision to complete her recent pregnancy, despite advance notice that their baby Trig had Down syndrome, is hailed by many in the pro-life movement as walking the walk as well as talking the talk.
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Howard Fineman / MSNBC:
Obama's woes have nothing to do with ‘lipstick’ — Howard Fineman on the candidate's pride, strategy and stump speak — Democratic Presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill. gestures as he speaks during a town hall meeting in the library of Granby High School in Norfolk, Va., Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2008.
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Nancy Dillon / NY Daily News:
Reports that Track Palin vandalized school buses aren't true, says pal — Despite snowballing reports and rumors, Sarah Palin's eldest son, Track, was not part of the gang of four teenagers who criminally vandalized — 44 Alaska school buses in 2005, a key culprit told The News. — “Track wasn't with me.
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Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
PALIN'S BOOK-BANNING EFFORTS, REDUX.... Here's what we know about Sarah Palin's interest in banning books. Time reported last week that Palin asked the Wasilla librarian, Mary Ellen Baker, about the process for banning library books. Baker was reportedly “aghast” at the question.
Keith Olbermann / MSNBC:
Republicans have hijacked 9/11 — An American tragedy made into a political commodity — SPECIAL COMMENT — As promised, a Special Comment about our sad anniversary tomorrow. — Or, more correctly, what our sad anniversary tomorrow has been turned into by the presidential administration …
Joe Sudbay / AMERICAblog News:
McCain finally answers some questions — or tries to answer some questions. He's terrible. — NOTE FROM JOHN: Watch McCain about a minute and a half into the tape, when he's asked what National Security credentials Sarah Palin has. He replies “energy.” The reporter goes, no, I asked you about national security.
George Bryson / McClatchy Washington Bureau:
Critics: Under Palin, Wasilla charged rape victims for exam — Two state leaders lashed out at the public record of Gov. Sarah Palin on Wednesday as witnesses in a new “Alaska Mythbusters” forum coordinated by supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
Beth Reinhard / Naked Politics:
Christian leader calls Obama “scary,” points to “Muslim roots” — The Muslim-peddling about Democratic nominee Barack Obama continues, mostly through lies trafficked over the Internet, but also in questions raised in polite company by well-known and influential members of the political establishment.
New York Times:
Squad of G.O.P. Aides Prepares Palin for Interviews — Two weeks ago, People magazine was granted an exclusive interview with Senator John McCain's new running mate, Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska, who spoke about motherhood and career, life in Alaska and the historic nature of her candidacy.
Paul Farhi / Washington Post:
The Ads That Aren't — Candidates Let Media Spread the Message — When Democrats turned their attention to national security themes at their nominating convention last month, Sen. John McCain's campaign was ready. In a withering TV commercial called “Tiny,” McCain claimed that Sen. Barack …
Andy Barr / The Hill's Blog Briefing Room:
Palin Called Rick Warren for Guidance — Pastor Rick Warren got a call from Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) this week seeking help in dealing with the “unfair, unjust attacks” the GOP vice presidential candidate believes she has come under. — On a Los Angeles radio show …
Cuffy Meigs / Perfunction:
Palin Returns To Alaska — Upon arrival, she bypassed the press (oh no!) on the tarmac to see someone special: — UPDATE: Welcome, National Review (thanks, Lisa) and Say Anything. — Today is so schizophrenic. On the one hand we get a peek at unalloyed joy (above) …