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Wall Street Journal:
U.S. Drafts Sweeping Plan to Fight Crisis As Turmoil Worsens in Credit Markets — Paulson Briefs Congress on Idea to Buy Bad Assets From Banks, Insure Money-Market Funds; Stocks Rebound Sharply — WASHINGTON — The federal government is working on a sweeping series of programs …
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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission:
SEC Halts Short Selling of Financial Stocks to Protect Investors and Markets — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — 2008-211 — Commission Also Takes Steps to Increase Market Transparency and Liquidity — Washington, D.C., Sept. 19, 2008 — The Securities and Exchange Commission …
Wall Street Journal:
SEC Issues Temporary Ban Against Short Selling — The Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday launched an aggressive assault against short-sellers, saying it would temporarily prevent investors from making bets on stock declines in an attempt to stem some of the worst stock-market slides in years.
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SEC Is Set to Issue Temporary Ban Against Short Selling
SEC Is Set to Issue Temporary Ban Against Short Selling
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Steve Liesman / CNBC.com:
Learn How to Get Real-Time Quotes on Your Mobile Device — Bad Debt Plan May Cost Up to Half a Trillion Dollars — Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson briefed Congressional leaders on plans to address the “illiquid assets” on U.S. financial institutions' balance sheets, possibly including …
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Edmund L. Andrews / New York Times:
Fed and Treasury Offer to Work With Congress on Bailout Plan — WASHINGTON — The head of the Treasury and the Federal Reserve began discussions on Thursday with Congressional leaders on what could become the biggest bailout in United States history. — While details remain to be worked out …
CNBC.com:
Where Next for the Dollar? 18 Sep 2008 — Is the U.S. government's proposal to take on bad bank assets a good move? Sharada Selvanathan, currency strategist at BNP Paribas gives her take on how this will affect the dollar, with CNBC's Maura Fogarty & Stephen Sedgwick.
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Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
What's on the desk — In a picture supplied by Sarah Palin's family to the Associated Press, Palin appears with some rather odd reading matter: The magazine of the ultraconservative John Birch Society. — The picture, dating to 1995, when Palin was a member of the Wasilla City Council …
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Karen Tumulty / Swampland:
McCain Plays the Race Card — When politicians interject race into a campaign, they seldom do it directly. Consider McCain's new ad, which the campaign says it will be airing nationally: — This is hardly subtle: Sinister images of two black men, followed by one of a vulnerable-looking elderly white woman.
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Kara Rowland / Washington Times:
Hacker wanted to ‘derail’ Palin — Found ‘nothing incriminating’ in candidate's private e-mail — A person taking credit for hacking into Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's personal Yahoo account claims to have read the Republican vice-presidential candidate's e-mails to find something that …
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Rush Limbaugh / Wall Street Journal:
Obama Is Stoking Racial Antagonism — I understand the rough and tumble of politics. But Barack Obama — the supposedly postpartisan, postracial candidate of hope and change — has gone where few modern candidates have gone before. — Mr. Obama's campaign is now trafficking in prejudice of its own making.
Wall Street Journal:
Why It's Getting Mean — The financial crisis changes the entire shape and feel of the presidential election. It isn't just bad news, it's bad news that reveals what many people deep down feared, and hoped not to see revealed: that the huge and sprawling financial system of Wall Street …
Washington Post:
‘Always for Less Regulation’? — TO LISTEN to Sen. Barack Obama, Sen. John McCain is a Johnny-come-lately to the cause of regulating financial markets. “He has consistently opposed the sorts of common-sense regulations that might have lessened the current crisis,” Mr. Obama said in New Mexico yesterday.
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TIME.com
Roger Simon / The Politico:
President Bush goes AWOL — Where's George? The president, I mean. — You remember him. Dubya. No. 43. Won a second term a few years ago. It was in all the papers. — But where has he been lately? Where has he been during America's worst financial crisis since the Great Depression?
Todd Zywicki / The Volokh Conspiracy:
KEITH OLBERMANN: I happend to catch the very beginning of “Countdown” with Keith Olbermann. His lead story was on John McCain's statement that if he were President he would “fire” Chris Cox as Chairman of the SEC, explaining that the Chairman of the SEC is appointed by and serves at the will of the President.
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Stuart Taylor / National Journal Online:
Campaign Lies, Media Double Standards — I NO LONGER TRUST THE MAJOR NEWSPAPERS OR TELEVISION NETWORKS TO PROVIDE CONSISTENTLY ACCURATE AND FAIR REPORTING AND ANALYSIS OF ALL THE CHARGES AND COUNTERCHARGES. — Some who have been admirers of John McCain think that the war hero has debased himself …
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David M. Herszenhorn / New York Times:
Given G.O.P. Predicament, Rangel Opts to Ride Out the Storm — WASHINGTON — This week, with Representative Charles B. Rangel of New York on the verge of stepping down from the chairmanship of the House Ways and Means Committee, Democrats hatched a plan to foil Republicans trying to capitalize on his ethical troubles.
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Matt Volz / Associated Press:
Todd Palin refuses to testify in probe — Gov. Sarah Palin's husband has refused to testify in the investigation of his wife's alleged abuse of power, and a key lawmaker said today that uncooperative witnesses are effectively sidetracking the probe until after Election Day.
Josh Gerstein / New York Sun:
Palin Pick Puts Many Women on the Verge — Senator McCain's selection of Governor Palin of Alaska as his running mate, which was hailed in some quarters and met with skepticism in others, is sparking intense reactions from some New Yorkers, who report being driven to fits of rage and even all-consuming panic.
David Paul Kuhn / The Politico:
Poll: GOP brand making comeback — New polling suggests that the Republican Party is beginning to regain some of its luster and, perhaps as important, is experiencing a surge in excitement among its political base. — A new poll by the Pew Research Center for the People & the Press reports …
www.dcexaminer.com:
Reid keeps the swamp brimming — As the stock market plunged nearly 1,000 points in two days this week, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada was preoccupied with protecting billions of dollars worth of earmarks contained in a separate, unpublished committee report that got …
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Betsy's Page
Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
Bill Clinton speaks out for Barack Obama, well, sort of — When we last saw the last Democratic ex-president of the United States, he was really, really getting ready to go out and campaign for this very ambitious young fellow from Illinois who with his Windy City crowd beat the ex-president's wife …
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Hot Air