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9:25 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 …
Discussion: Washington Post
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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 …
Discussion: Don Surber
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 …
Joseph Gerth / Courier-Journal:
McConnell, Lunsford race a dead heat  —  U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and Democratic challenger Bruce Lunsford are knotted in a statistical tie for McConnell's seat, according to the latest Courier-Journal Bluegrass Poll.  —  The poll found that each candidate would get the support …
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
McCain, Obama calling: Bailout going OK?
Discussion: The Crypt's Blogs
Patrick O'Connor / The Crypt's Blogs:
Blunt: No ‘artificial timeline’ for deal
Discussion: The Swamp
Gallup:
Gallup Daily: Obama Holds 5-Point Lead  —  Momentum in his favor going into debate  —  PRINCETON, NJ — Barack Obama leads John McCain, 49% to 44%, when registered voters are asked who they would vote for if the election were held today, according to the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking update.
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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.
Elisabeth Bumiller / The Caucus:
Back in Town, but Not on Capitol Hill
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.
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CNN:
Round 1 in debates goes to Obama, poll says
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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The Huffington Post:
Bill Press: The Grouch and the Gentleman  —  Two candidates walked on stage Saturday night.  One of them walked off looking like the next President of the United States.  And it wasn't John McCain.  —  American voters could not have been given a clearer choice.
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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:
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Ned Lamont / Firedoglake:   Remembering Paul Newman and the Battle of Connecticut
Bob Herbert / New York Times:
Palin's Words Raise Red Flags  —  The country is understandably focused on the financial crisis.  But there is another serious issue in front of us that is not getting nearly enough attention, and that's whether Sarah Palin is qualified to be vice president — or, if the situation were to arise, president of the United States.
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Sergey Brin / The Official Google Blog:
Our position on California's No on 8 campaign  —  As an Internet company, Google is an active participant in policy debates surrounding information access, technology and energy.  Because our company has a great diversity of people and opinions — Democrats and Republicans, conservatives and liberals …
governor.mo.gov:
Gov. Blunt Statement on Obama Campaign's Abusive Use of Missouri Law Enforcement  —  JEFFERSON CITY - Gov. Matt Blunt today issued the following statement on news reports that have exposed plans by U.S. Senator Barack Obama to use Missouri law enforcement to threaten and intimidate his critics.
New York Times:
McCain and Team Have Many Ties to Gambling Industry  —  Senator John McCain was on a roll.  In a room reserved for high-stakes gamblers at the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut, he tossed $100 chips around a hot craps table.  When the marathon session ended around 2:30 a.m. …
Dorian De Wind / The Moderate Voice:
McCain on Veterans—Fact Check  —  In addition to foreign policy, last night's debate focused on the very recent and very real economic crisis in our country.  Several TMV contributors have already done an excellent job of analyzing how the two presidential candidates fared on those issues.
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 …
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.”
John Bentley / CBS News:
McCain Stays Off Campaign Trail To Work On Bailout  —  From CBS News' John Bentley:  —  (WASHINGTON, D.C.) - Even though his campaign is no longer suspended, John McCain is staying in Washington this weekend to keep working on the bailout legislation.  He will not be visiting Capitol Hill …
Discussion: Washington Monthly and Spin Cycle
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 Senators Barack Obama and John McCain itself: influencing the public perception of who won …
Discussion: The Caucus and unbossed.com
 
 
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Wajahat Ali / Guardian:
Dangerous liaisons  —  The US, which was banking on Benazir Bhutto …
Patrick O'Connor / The Crypt's Blogs:
Pelosi, Hoyer push recoupment
Discussion: Commentary
James Fallows:
I took a million notes during the debate....
Discussion: Matthew Yglesias and Needlenose
Agence France Presse:
Belgians, Dutch battle to bolster confidence in Fortis
Discussion: JustOneMinute
Bloomberg:
Wall Street Executives Made $3 Billion Before Crisis
Discussion: Firedoglake
 Earlier Items: 
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 and Amygdala
 

 
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Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
FCC Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel announced she will leave the agency on January 20; she was the first woman to be confirmed to lead the agency

Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
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