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9:30 AM ET, September 29, 2008

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William Kristol / New York Times:
How McCain Wins  —  John McCain is on course to lose the presidential election to Barack Obama.  Can he turn it around, and surge to victory?  —  He has a chance.  But only if he overrules those of his aides who are trapped by conventional wisdom, huddled in a defensive crouch and overcome by ideological timidity.
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Monica Langley / Wall Street Journal:
Game Plan for Palin Is Retooled Ahead of Debate  —  Top McCain Aides Oversee Preparation After Recent Flubs  —  The McCain campaign moved its top officials inside Gov. Sarah Palin's operation Sunday to prepare for what is certain to be the most important event of her vice-presidential campaign …
Discussion: TIME.com
Patrick O'Connor / The Crypt's Blogs:
Boehner calls bill a “crap sandwich” — but he'll vote for it  —  In a closed-door session with House Republicans, Minority Leader John A. Boehner just called the financial rescue deal a “crap sandwich” - then said he'll vote for it when it comes to the floor Monday.
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Kevin Bogardus / The Hill:
Kucinich says not enough votes for bailout  —  A prominent liberal Democratic lawmaker said Sunday there are not enough votes to pass the bailout package as it stands now.  —  “I will tell you right now I don't know if they have votes,” said Rep. Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio).
The Politico:   GOP leaders on board; will others join?
Jaketapper / Political Punch:
Key House GOP Opponent of Bailout Bill Changes Tune: “It Sucks” …
Discussion: TalkLeft
Stanley Kurtz / New York Post:
O'S DANGEROUS PALS  —  BARACK'S ‘ORGANIZER’ BUDS PUSHED FOR BAD MORTGAGES  —  WHAT exactly does a “community organizer” do?  Barack Obama's rise has left many Americans asking themselves that question.  Here's a big part of the answer: Community organizers intimidate banks into making high-risk loans to customers with poor credit.
Paul Krugman / New York Times:
The 3 A.M. Call  —  It's 3 a.m., a few months into 2009, and the phone in the White House rings.  Several big hedge funds are about to fail, says the voice on the line, and there's likely to be chaos when the market opens.  Whom do you trust to take that call?  —  I'm not being melodramatic.
Discussion: LewRockwell.com Blog
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Jeff Jacoby / Boston Globe:
Frank's fingerprints are all over the financial fiasco
Discussion: Clayton Cramer's BLOG
New York Times:
Citigroup and Wells Fargo Said to Be Bidding for Wachovia  —  Federal regulators on Sunday night were pressing for the sale of yet another troubled bank — this time, the Wachovia Corporation — in a move that would concentrate power within the nation's banking industry in the hands of a few giant lenders.
Peter Orszag / Director's Blog:
Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008  —  CBO has just issued its analysis of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, as released tonight by the House Committee on Financial Services.  Among other provisions, the legislation would create a Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP).
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Dinesh Ramde / Associated Press:
Soldier's mother “ecstatic” about Obama's bracelet  —  MILWAUKEE - The mother of a Wisconsin soldier who died in Iraq says she was “ecstatic” during Friday's debate when Senator Barack Obama mentioned the bracelet she gave him in honor of her son.  —  Tracy Jopek of Merrill told …
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Edward Wong / New York Times:
Doubt Arises in Account of an Attack in China  —  A foreign tourist took photographs of an attack on paramilitary officers in Kashgar, China.  One of the photographs showed uniformed men wielding machetes and attacking other uniformed men.  Chinese officials, however, have said that two Uighur men used machetes in the attack.
Brett J. Blackledge / Associated Press:
AP Investigation: Palin got zoning aid, gifts  —  WASILLA, Alaska (AP) — Though Sarah Palin depicts herself as a pit bull fighting good-old-boy politics, in her years as mayor she and her friends received special benefits more typical of small-town politics as usual, an Associated Press investigation shows.
Mark Silva / The Swamp:
Bush: ‘Bold’ rescue, ‘difficult’ vote  —  “I fully understand that this will be a difficult vote,” President Bush said this morning of the vote facing the House today and the vote facing the Senate later this week.  —  That is the vote for a $700 billion investment of public money …
Discussion: The Crypt's Blogs
Ann Althouse / Althouse:
Tom Brokaw's bizarre idea of what fairness required.  —  Steve Schmidt and David Axelrod were on “Meet the Press” this morning, and they spewed talking points and evaded the questions asked by Tom Brokaw.  Here's the best example of that: … Translation: The Wall Street Journal is absolutely right!
Discussion: Political Punch, Sadly, No! and MSNBC
Joe Hallett / The Columbus Dispatch:
McCain tells ‘Dispatch’ that bailout is emergency measure ‘to stop bleeding’  —  Republican nominee says Paulson, Bernanke convinced him plan needed  —  Along with Sen. Barack Obama, Sen. John McCain has embraced a $700 billion bailout of the nation's troubled financial industry.
Peter Slevin / Washington Post:
33 Pastors Flout Tax Law With Political Sermons  —  Defying a federal law that prohibits U.S. clergy from endorsing political candidates from the pulpit, an evangelical Christian minister told his congregation Sunday that voting for Sen. Barack Obama would be evidence of “severe moral schizophrenia.”
Washington Post:
Obama and McCain Express Cautious Support for Bailout  —  Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama expressed cautious support for a $700 billion bailout of the nation's biggest financial institutions, though both reserved the right to change their minds after they have reviewed details of the hastily arranged deal.
Stephen Braun / Los Angeles Times:
Palin treads carefully between fundamentalist beliefs and public policy  —  Her faith views are strong and sometimes controversial.  Her aides say she seeks to share but not impose her faith; her critics say she has ‘a fine-tuned sense of how far to push.’  —  ANCHORAGE — Soon after Sarah Palin …
 
 
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James Simpson / American Thinker:
Barack Obama and the Strategy of Manufactured Crisis
Nouriel Roubini / Nouriel Roubini's Global …:
Is Purchasing $700 billion of Toxic Assets the Best Way to …
Discussion: Guardian and naked capitalism
John Bingham / Telegraph:
Radical Islamic clerics warn of further attacks after publisher is firebombed
Discussion: Reason and five feet of fury.
David Zaring / Conglomerate:
The Bailout Compromise  —  As Eric Posner says, a quick skim offers few surprises:
Discussion: DealBook
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Bob Owens / Pajamas Media:
The Ayers-Weatherman Terrorist Attack as It Might Have Happened
Discussion: Macsmind and The Jawa Report
Carrie Johnson / Washington Post:
No Grand Jury for Gonzales
Gateway Pundit:
Obama Goon Squad Shuts Down Macsmind Blog
Byron York / The Corner:
Palin Will Spend More Time With Couric, Cont'd
Discussion: Commentary and Townhall.com