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McCain retracts Palin's Pakistan comments — WASHINGTON (CNN)— Sen. John McCain retracted Sarah Palin's stance on Pakistan Sunday morning, after the Alaska governor appeared to back Sen. Barack Obama's support for unilateral strikes inside Pakistan against terrorists
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Scott Conroy / CBS News:
Palin Contradicts McCain On Pakistan, Seems To Back Obama's Position — From CBS News' Scott Conroy: — (PHILADELPHIA) Sarah Palin told a customer at a Philadelphia restaurant on Saturday that the United States should “absolutely” launch cross-border attacks from Afghanistan into Pakistan …
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
PALIN DOESN'T SPEAK FOR CAMPAIGN.... Over the summer, there were a series of instances in which John McCain would say something, and McCain aides would walk it back by saying the candidate doesn't actually speak for the candidate's campaign. At one point, Douglas Holtz-Eakin …
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Gallup Daily: Obama Moves to 50% to 42% Lead — Obama registers strong performance over Thursday-Saturday time period — PRINCETON, NJ — Barack Obama leads John McCain, 50% to 42% among registered voters in the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking update for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday …
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USA Today/Gallop Poll: Obama Did Better in First Debate — Obama Scores Big on Proposal to Change the Country — A new USA TODAY/Gallup Poll shows 46% of people who watched Friday night's presidential debate say Democrat Barack Obama did a better job than Republican John McCain; 34% said McCain did better.
Tapscott's Copy Desk:
Comparison of original Paulson bailout to compromise proposal — House Republican Whip Roy Blunt's office provides this side-by-side comparison of Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson's original Wall Street bailout proposal with the final compromise agreed to over the weekend by congressional and Treasury negotiators:
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Paul Krugman:
TARP draft — So there's a draft version of the bailout out there. Pretty much as expected. Section 113, MINIMIZATION OF LONG-TERM COSTS AND MAXIMIZATION OF BENEFITS FOR TAXPAYERS, is where the rubber meets the road — it's where the plan says something about how the deals will be done.
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Warner Todd Huston / NewsBusters.org:
Family Told Obama NOT To Wear Soldier Son's Bracelet... Where is Media? — Barack Obama played the “me too” game during the Friday debates on September 26 after Senator John McCain mentioned that he was wearing a bracelet with the name of Cpl. Matthew Stanley, a resident of New Hampshire …
John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Dick Morris says Obama won the debate and that angers Hannity — It was pretty comical watching Sean Hannity attack his own team player Dick Morris becuase Dick wouldn't follow Hannity's talking points after the debate. Even Morris gets honest once in a while. — Download | Play wmv
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Fareed Zakaria / Newsweek:
Palin Is Ready? Please. — McCain says that he always puts country first. In this important case, that is simply not true. — From the magazine issue dated Oct 6, 2008 — Will someone please put Sarah Palin out of her agony? Is it too much to ask that she come to realize that she wants …
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Rep. Mike Pence / Human Events:
Why I Oppose the Bailout — Our nation has been confronted by a serious crisis in our financial markets. The President and this Congress were right to act with all deliberate speed in addressing this crisis. — We now have a deal that promises to bring near term stability to our financial turmoil, but at what price?
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Deborah Howell / Washington Post:
The Power of Political Cartoons — Political cartoonists distill their opinions on power and culture into art and commentary with the sharp points of their pens. They can make readers gleeful — or angry. Readers deserve to know more about this breed for whom being fair is not a virtue.