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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
Campaigns Beef Up Economic Teams in Face of Crisis — On Tuesday night, as the federal government was seizing control of insurance giant AIG, Sen. Barack Obama was speeding toward a Hollywood fundraiser. The Democratic presidential nominee had 20 minutes before he arrived …
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Sebastian Mallaby / Washington Post:
A Bad Bank Rescue — With truly extraordinary speed, opinion has swung behind the radical idea that the government should commit hundreds of billions in taxpayer money to purchasing dud loans from banks that aren't actually insolvent. As recently as a week ago, no public official had even mentioned this option.
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Washington Monthly, Economists for Obama, The Peking Duck, Corrente, Kevin Drum and The Volokh Conspiracy
Arnold Kling / EconLog:
Morning Reading — Who was asleep while financial markets ran amok?
Morning Reading — Who was asleep while financial markets ran amok?
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Unqualified Offerings
Peter S. Goodman / New York Times:
But Will It Work? — As the federal government steps to the center …
But Will It Work? — As the federal government steps to the center …
The Politico:
Franken helps craft McCain ‘SNL’ skit — Al Franken, the former “Saturday Night Live” star now running in a high-profile Senate race in Minnesota, helped craft the opening sketch mocking John McCain that kicked off the NBC comedy show Saturday, according to two well-placed sources inside the network.
Larisa Alexandrovna / The Huffington Post:
Welcome to the final stages of the coup... UPDATES AT BOTTOM … In 2000, the long fought for and long admired democracy of the United States of America began a slow and steady decline toward fascism - a Bush family tradition - with the installment of a president - a man the citizens overwhelmingly rejected …
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Jeff G. / protein wisdom:
You say you want a revolution, well, you know... A couple years back I talked about a kind of bloodless civil war happening in the US, the idea being that a logistical reshuffling could bring back into the national discussion federalist principles and arguments.
Maureen Dowd / New York Times:
Seeking a President Who Gives Goose Bumps? So's Obama. — Now that he's finally fired up on the soup-line economy, Barack Obama knows he can't fade out again. He was eager to talk privately to a Democratic ex-president who could offer more fatherly wisdom — not to mention a surreptitious smoke — and less fraternal rivalry.
Peter Bray / Slate:
Did Obama Just Touch the Third Rail? — CURIOUS EDITS TO HIS SOCIAL SECURITY PAGE. — Barack Obama is such a hard-core wonk, his camp grinds through policy day in, day out. That may be a great quality to have in a president—but it's not necessarily a smart strategy for a presidential candidate just weeks before an election.
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Aaron Bruns / FOX Embeds:
Obama's “Got A Problem” If He Tries to Take Biden's Guns — CASTLEWOOD, VA — Memo to Barack Obama: don't mess with Joe Biden's guns. — At a fish fry for mine workers in rural Southwest Virginia, the Delaware Senator commiserated on being from coal country himself …
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Allahpundit / Hot Air:
Biden to Obama: Hands off my guns
Biden to Obama: Hands off my guns
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Washington Monthly, Beltway Snark, www.redstate.com, Michelle Malkin, Prometheus 6 and Booman Tribune
Julia Hoppock / Political Punch:
Oh, That Joe! (No. 14 in a Series) - Biden Says Obama Won't Take His Beretta
Oh, That Joe! (No. 14 in a Series) - Biden Says Obama Won't Take His Beretta
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Scared Monkeys, Political Machine, The Caucus, NewsBusters.org, TigerHawk and New York Times
Nicholas D. Kristof / New York Times:
The Push to ‘Otherize’ Obama — Here's a sad monument to the sleaziness of this presidential campaign: Almost one-third of voters “know” that Barack Obama is a Muslim or believe that he could be. — In short, the political campaign to transform Mr. Obama into a Muslim is succeeding.
Rex Murphy / Globe and Mail:
The incredible shrinking Obama — How's Barack Obama's narrative going? — Journalists used to tell stories, now they plumb narratives. Narrative is a pretentious borrowing from the abstraction-clotted world of academic criticism, where texts are interrogated, authors are dead and high-toned fatuousness is king.
Newsweek:
All the Candidates' Cars — From the magazine issue dated Sep 29, 2008 — When you have seven homes, that's a lot of garages to fill. After the fuss over the number of residences owned by the two presidential nominees, NEWSWEEK looked into the candidates' cars.
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Political Radar
Barry Ritholtz / The Big Picture:
Bill Moyers & Kevin Phillips on Bad Money — Bill Moyers sits down with former Nixon White House strategist and political and economic critic Kevin Phillips, whose latest book BAD MONEY: RECKLESS FINANCE, FAILED POLITICS, AND THE GLOBAL CRISIS OF AMERICAN CAPITALISM explores the role …
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The Moderate Voice
Bonney Kapp / FOX Embeds:
Protesting Obama by Air — JACKSONVILLE, FL - Protesters are as common to the campaign trail as supporters - from those waving McCain signs at the entrance of events, to the more subtle passersby who flash the thumbs down gesture (or worse) along the motorcade route, to the occasional group that infiltrates and interrupts an event.
Myglesias / Matthew Yglesias:
The Crisis — I'm blogging under the influence, so perhaps things aren't quite as dramatic as they seem to me right now, but the bailout plan on the table right now seems to me like something of a crisis point for American liberalism. The plan is bad. But bad policies get enacted all the time.