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7:25 PM ET, September 27, 2008

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Amanda / Think Progress:
McCain on financial bailout: 'Just like Iraq, I'm not afraid to go it alone.'  —  Today, the Washington Post reveals more details about what happened during the White House meeting on Thursday between President Bush and top lawmakers.  Despite indicating that his presence was pivotal …
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Jonathan Weisman / Washington Post:
How McCain Stirred a Simmering Pot  —  When Sen. John McCain made his way to the Capitol office of House Minority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) just past noon on Thursday, he intended to “just touch gloves” with House Republican leaders, according to one congressional aide …
Atlanta Journal-Constitution:
Gingrich: Bush doesn't understand fiscal crisis, and treasury secretary should resign  —  Former U.S. House speaker Newt Gingrich, whose criticism helped spark a GOP revolt against the bail-out of Wall Street proposed by the Bush Administration, predicted Saturday that House Republicans …
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
McCain, Obama calling: Bailout going OK?  —  With help like this...  The reviews on John McCain's impact on the congressional bailout negotiations were rather mixed - with fellow Republicans insisting that he had helped, and Democrats complaining that he had helped run the talks into the ditch …
Discussion: The Crypt's Blogs
Libby Copeland / Washington Post:
Rep. Barney Frank Dives Right In On the Bailout
Discussion: The New Republic
Patrick O'Connor / The Crypt's Blogs:
Blunt: No ‘artificial timeline’ for deal
Discussion: The Swamp
CNN:
Round 1 in debates goes to Obama, poll says  —  OXFORD, Mississippi (CNN) — A national poll of people who watched the first presidential debate suggests that Barack Obama came out on top, but there was overwhelming agreement that both Obama and John McCain would be able to handle the job of president if elected.
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Time Edit / Swampland:
What Sayeth the Undecideds?  —  From TIME's Amy Sullivan:  —  Democratic pollster Stan Greenberg ran a dial-group with 45 undecided voters in St. Louis during the debate, polling them before and after to judge how the event changed their reactions to Obama and McCain.
Noah Pollak / Commentary:
CNN's Poll vs. CNN's Spin  —  CNN's poll of debate viewers blares a puzzling headline: “Round 1 in debate goes to Obama, poll says.”  —  But the poll itself actually doesn't say that.  This is blatant editorializing on the part of CNN.  The first problem is the numbers:
Elisabeth Bumiller / The Caucus:
Back in Town, but Not on Capitol Hill  —  Where was John McCain?  Not on Capitol Hill.  —  After interrupting his presidential campaign to come back to Washington on Thursday morning to try to push forward a $700 billion bailout deal, Mr. McCain remained in his condominium in Arlington …
Discussion: TalkLeft and Matthew Yglesias
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CNN:
Next up: Biden and Palin prep for VP debate  —  (CNN) — Now that Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain have their first presidential debate out of the way, the focus turns to their running mates.  —  Sen. Joe Biden and Gov. Sarah Palin will face off Thursday at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
Discussion: TalkLeft
Gallup:
Gallup Daily: Obama Holds 5-Point Lead
Discussion: MyDD and TPM Election Central
Anne / Nielsen Wire:
Obama And McCain's First Debate Drew One-Third Of Households In Top Local TV Markets
Discussion: The Live Feed and Facing South
Aljean Harmetz / New York Times:
Paul Newman, a Magnetic Titan of Hollywood, Is Dead at 83  —  Paul Newman, one of the last of the great 20th-century movie stars, died Friday at his home in Westport, Conn. He was 83.  —  The cause was cancer, said Jeff Sanderson of Chasen & Company, Mr. Newman's publicist.
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Ned Lamont / Firedoglake:   Remembering Paul Newman and the Battle of Connecticut
Catherine Lucey / Philly.com:
Palin grabs a seat at the bar  —  Perhaps it was coincidence that the song “Everybody Wants to Rule the World” was playing as Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin worked the crowd at the Irish Pub last night.  —  But her amorous fans were definitely ready to let the moose-hunting Alaska governor rule.
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Josh Marshall / Talking Points Memo:
SO ANGRY  —  McCain's unwillingness to make eye contact with Obama through the debate seems to be getting picked up by a lot of observers.  Here's an interesting exchange on the subject between Chris Matthews and the Post's Eugene Robinson ...  Here's one comment we got from TPM Reader EO ...
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William Kristol / Weekly Standard:
A Genuine and Immediate Crisis  —  What Congress has to do now.  —  I've received phone calls in the last hour from two economists I respect, one of them Larry Lindsey, the other in a position where he'd prefer not to be named.  Both have government experience, neither is alarmist by nature, and they say this:
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
Why Obama Won Big  —  Nate Silver is a must-read.  This is a fascinating nugget: … The more it sinks in, the more I think Obama actually knocked it out of the park last night.  He is, in some ways, the inverse McCain.  McCain is all drama and explosions but then ... the air smells like damp, finished fireworks smoke.
Discussion: Slog and Ben Smith's Blogs
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight.com:
Why Voters Thought Obama Won
Wall Street Journal:
The Washington Panic  —  The Paulson plan is a tool to avoid a deeper downturn.  —  Thursday night's negotiated sale of Washington Mutual to J.P. Morgan Chase was a nifty bit of financial plumbing that minimized the damage to taxpayers while putting a banking zombie in sounder hands.
Discussion: Hot Air
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Paul Krugman:
Tricky bailout politics
Andrew Sullivan / The Daily Dish:
“Horses**t”: Correction  —  I've removed the original post of a little time ago because after listening to the clip about two dozen times, what sounded like McCain saying “horses**t” actually comes through as having a hard “c” at the front of it.  My husband insists that McCain said “Course not.”
Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
The Next Day, a New Debate on Who Won  —  OXFORD, Miss. — The presidential campaigns roared out of here Saturday morning facing a task arguably as difficult — and as important — as the debate between Barack Obama and John McCain itself: How to influence the public perception of who won …
Discussion: unbossed.com and The Caucus
James Fallows:
On strategy and tactics  —  The least self-aware moment for John McCain in last night's debate came at the half-way point, when he said, “I'm afraid Senator Obama doesn't understand the difference between a tactic and a strategy.”  —  In a sense McCain was sticking to his battle plan in saying this …
 
 
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Agence France Presse:
Belgians, Dutch battle to bolster confidence in Fortis
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Bloomberg:
Wall Street Executives Made $3 Billion Before Crisis
Discussion: Firedoglake
Gretchen Morgenson / New York Times:
Behind Insurer's Crisis, a Blind Eye to a Web of Risk
Discussion: Marginal Revolution
Jeff Emanuel / www.redstate.com:
“John is right” ... “John is right” ... “John is right” …
 Earlier Items: 
Sean Penn / The Huffington Post:
Tonights Debate Loser: You and Me
Discussion: Open Left
Hilzoy / Washington Monthly:
“John Was Right”  —  Last night, the fact that Obama …
Discussion: Open Left and Los Angeles Times
Rich Lowry / The Corner:
Palin on CBS
John Podhoretz / Commentary:
Ratings Shock — Last Night's Audience Smaller than Bush-Kerry's
Discussion: The Campaign Spot
Peter Kirsanow / The Corner:
Obama and the Debate: Proud of His Country?
Discussion: Booman Tribune and Gateway Pundit
Jay Nordlinger / The Corner:
Points About the Points  —  Many, many readers have written …
Discussion: protein wisdom
Jonah Goldberg / The Corner:
The SNL Skit & Focus Groups
Discussion: Fausta's Blog and Balloon Juice
 

 
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Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
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Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
Sources: MSNBC renewed Rachel Maddow's contract early this fall, but with a pay cut; MSNBC bosses' plan to shake up daytime and weekend programming

 
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