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CBS News:
Palin Opens Up On Controversial Issues — VP Candidate Speaks Frankly With Katie Couric About Feminism, Homosexuality, Abortion And The Environment … The day began early. After being briefed by her staff, Sarah Palin heads out with her 14-year-old daughter Willow in tow.
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The Huffington Post:
George Will: Palin Is Not Qualified — Famed conservative columnist George Will told a gathering of Senate aides on Monday that Gov. Sarah Palin is “obviously” not prepared to assume the presidency if necessary, two event attendees told the Huffington Post.
Faiz / Think Progress:
Palin on which newspapers she reads: ‘Um, all of them.’ — Tonight on the CBS Evening News, host Katie Couric asked Sarah Palin which sources she relies on for her news consumption. Three separate times, Couric tried to elicit a response from Palin about which specific newspapers she reads.
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Matthew Yglesias, pandagon.net, Liberal Values, Daily Kos, Shakesville and The Raw Story
Fred Thompson / Townhall.com:
Qualified — When John McCain selected Governor Sarah Palin, as his running mate, the Democrats and their far-left constituency let out a primal scream that could be heard from sea to shining sea. How dare he choose someone that they and their pals in the media had not had a chance to vet …
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Eunomia
Jonathan Martin / Jonathan Martin's Blogs:
Feisty McCain duels with Des Moines Register — An emphatic, combative and at times surly John McCain today tangled with the Des Moines Register editorial board over his running mate, the nature of his campaign and whether he can appreciate the health care needs of Americans.
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The E&P Pub
Kathryn Jean Lopez / The Corner:
Sessions with Couric — There was another installment of the Katie Couric Palin Diaries tonight. Katie asked Sarah Palin about reading: … As soon as I saw it on CBS earlier (I trust most of you have better things to do with your time!), I knew the new conventional wisdom would be something like “she bans books and doesn't read.”
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Sadly, No!
Michelle Malkin:
A debate “moderator” in the tank for Obama — My first syndicated column of the week shines light on PBS anchor Gwen Ifill, who will moderate Thursday's only vice presidential debate. Try as she might to deflect questions about her impartiality, her biases — and her conflict of interest — are clear.
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Hugh Hewitt / Townhall.com:
Sarah Palin On Today's Show — I will air an interview with the governor at the top of the first hour and repeat it in the third hour.
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TChris / TalkLeft:
Futile Advice For Sarah Palin — In an open letter to Sarah Palin, The American Conservative sees in Palin what it once saw in George Bush: a regular person with strong traditional values who champions faith, limited government, and pro-life judges. The AC feels betrayed by a president whose promised …
Frank Ahrens / Washington Post:
SEC Clarification May Help Markets — Some economists are attributing much of the current financial crisis to something as mundane-seeming as accounting. — The Securities and Exchange Commission and the Financial Accounting Standards Board have just made an announcement that, dry as it sounds …
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Power Line
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Judith Burns / Wall Street Journal:
Auditors Resist Effort To Change Mark-to-Market
Auditors Resist Effort To Change Mark-to-Market
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Spin Cycle
U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission:
SEC Office of the Chief Accountant and FASB Staff Clarifications …
SEC Office of the Chief Accountant and FASB Staff Clarifications …
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Taylor Marsh, Baseball Crank, Money & Company, RADAMISTO, www.redstate.com, The Curious Capitalist and Conglomerate
Carrie Johnson / Washington Post:
SEC Loosens Accounting Rule Banks Blame for Crisis
SEC Loosens Accounting Rule Banks Blame for Crisis
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Talking Points Memo
CNNMoney.com:
Senate to vote on rescue plan Wednesday — The bailout package adds new provisions - including raising the FDIC insurance cap. Democratic sources told CNN that they expect bipartisan support. — NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — The Senate plans to vote on the $700 billion bank rescue plan Wednesday evening …
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JustOneMinute, Washington Post, Gothamist, The Art of the Possible, Slog, Big Brass Blog, Below The Beltway and New York Times
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Dan Balz / Washington Post:
A Political Meltdown — A police officer patrols an empty hall …
A Political Meltdown — A police officer patrols an empty hall …
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TIME.com
The Huffington Post:
Is Sarah Palin's Lipliner A Tattoo? (SLIDESHOW, POLL) — On September 10th, Wonkette received a tip that Sarah Palin's lipliner is a tattoo. … So although the allegation comes in a strangely cryptic email and there is no actual proof that this procedure was performed …
Washington Post:
Voters Fear Failure of Bailout Bill Could Deepen Crisis, Poll Finds — Concerns About Economic Prospects Continue to Lift Obama's Campaign — Voters are deeply divided over the terms of the government's $700 billion economic rescue package, but overwhelmingly fear the House's rejection …
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The Other McCain, Hullabaloo, Tom Watson, No More Mister Nice Blog, The Mahatma X Files and JammieWearingFool
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The Politico:
Nervous GOP urges McCain to attack — John McCain's fade in recent polls, combined with a barrage of negative news coverage during the financial crisis, has leading Republican activists around the country worrying about his prospects and urging his campaign to become much more aggressive …
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David Leonhardt / New York Times:
Lesson From a Crisis: When Trust Vanishes, Worry — In 1929, Meyer Mishkin owned a shop in New York that sold silk shirts to workingmen. When the stock market crashed that October, he turned to his son, then a student at City College, and offered a version of this sentiment: It serves those rich scoundrels right.
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The Huffington Post
John Cruickshank / CBC News:
We erred in our judgment — More than 300 people have taken the trouble this month to complain to the CBC ombudsman about a column we ran on CBCNews.ca about Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin on Sept. 5. — The column, by award-winning freelance writer Heather Mallick …
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Don Surber
Jeff White / FP Comment:
Bailout marks Karl Marx's comeback — Marx's Proposal Number Five seems to be the leading motivation for those backing the Wall Street bailout — By Martin Masse — In his Communist Manifesto, published in 1848, Karl Marx proposed 10 measures to be implemented after the proletariat takes power …
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The News Buckit
RushLimbaugh.com:
God Bless the House Republicans — BEGIN TRANSCRIPT — RUSH: I want to dedicate today's Dow Jones Industrial Average, it's at about 269, up at the moment, to the Republicans in the House of Representatives for their boldness yesterday. Greetings, ladies and gentlemen, Rush Limbaugh …
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Michelle Malkin
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New York Times:
Bloomberg Called Ready to Announce Third-Term Bid — After months of speculation about his political future, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg plans to announce on Thursday morning that he will seek a third term as mayor, according to three people who have been told of his plans.
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Matthew Yglesias, Gothamist, The Washington Note, Political Machine, The Raw Story, Gawker, Think Progress, Marc Ambinder, Eschaton, The Corner and Spin Cycle
Emma Graves Fitzsimmons / Chicago Tribune:
Sarah Palin gets painted in full, and nothing's conservative about it — North Side tavern hangs nude portrait — Bruce Elliott, whose wife owns the Old Town Ale House, painted this nude portrait of Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin. He said his daughter …
Matt / Think Progress:
Rep. Steve King: McCain Was Right When He Said The Fundamentals Of The Economy Are Strong — Earlier this month, on the same day that two of Wall Street's major banking institutions collapsed, Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) told a Florida crowd that he “still” believes “the fundamentals of our economy are strong.”
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DownWithTyranny!
Nicole Belle / Crooks and Liars:
Get This Man An Atlas! John McCain Says Venezuela Is In The Middle East — Aravosis at AmericaBlog noticed this one...I guess that McCain should thank his lucky stars that most GOP are low info voters, so hopefully not many of them picked up on this: