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David Brooks / New York Times:
Revolt of the Nihilists — In 1933, Franklin Roosevelt inherited an economic crisis. He understood that his first job was to restore confidence, to give people a sense that somebody was in charge, that something was going to be done. — This generation of political leaders is confronting …
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Nitya / Political Punch:
And What About Those 95 Democrats? — Yes, House Republicans didn't deliver many votes and 66% of them voted against the bill. — But considering that only a dozen votes needed to switch in order to provide a different outcome, and 95 Democrats in the House voted against it …
New York Times:
With Deal's Collapse, the McCain Camp Attacks — WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Besides stockholders whose portfolios were ravaged Monday afternoon, the one person with the most riding on the bailout bill that collapsed in Congress may have been Senator John McCain.
Jackie Calmes / New York Times:
In Bailout Vote, a Leadership Breakdown — WASHINGTON — The collapse of the proposed rescue plan for the teetering financial system was the product of a larger failure — of political leadership in Washington — at a moment when the world was looking to the United States to contain the cascading economic crisis.
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Wall Street Journal:
The Beltway Crash — Congress lives up to its 10% approval rating. — America has survived a feckless political class in the past, and it will again after this week. But Monday's crash and burn of the Paulson plan on Capitol Hill reveals a Washington elite that has earned every bit of the disdain that Americans have for it.
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Washington Post:
How the Numbers Failed the Leaders — Just before lunchtime yesterday, House Minority Leader John A. Boehner (R-Ohio) and his lieutenants went through the final vote count and realized they had a problem: A rank-and-file uprising was on the verge of torpedoing a bill that had been heralded by President Bush …
Kevin Drum / Mother Jones:
Notes on the Bailout
Notes on the Bailout
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Roger Simon / The Politico:
Biden's strategy: Go easy on Palin — If Sarah Palin goofs, flounders, stumbles or blunders during her debate against Joe Biden on Thursday night, Biden is going to let it slide. — “If she makes a gaffe, he underplays it,” one of the people prepping Biden for his vice presidential debate told me.
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Adam Nagourney / New York Times:
Concerns About Palin's Readiness as a Big Test Nears — A month after Gov. Sarah Palin joined Senator John McCain's ticket to a burst of excitement and anticipation among Republicans, she heads into a critical debate facing challenges from conservatives about her credentials …
Glenn Reynolds / Pajamas Media:
A READER AT A MAJOR NEWSROOM EMAILS: “Off the record, every suspicion you have about MSM being in the tank for O is true. We have a team of 4 people going thru dumpsters in Alaska and 4 in arizona. Not a single one looking into Acorn, Ayers or Freddiemae. Editor refuses to publish anything …
New York Sun:
Ideal of the Scoop — Following are excerpts of remarks by the Editor of the Sun, Seth Lipsky, to the newspaper's staff: — It is my duty to report today that Ira Stoll and I and our partners have concluded that the Sun will cease publication. Our last number will be the issue dated September 30, the first day of Rosh Hashanah.
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James Barron / New York Times:
Losing Money, New York Sun Is to Shut Down After 6 Years
Losing Money, New York Sun Is to Shut Down After 6 Years
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Anne / Nielsen Wire:
52.4 Million Watched McCain And Obama's First Debate — According to data from across 11 networks, the first presidential debate on September 26 between John McCain and Barack Obama drew 52.4 million viewers. — The TV audience for the first presidential debate of the 2008 election …
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Perry Bacon Jr / Washington Post:
Democrats See the Pros and Cons of Letting Biden Be Biden
Democrats See the Pros and Cons of Letting Biden Be Biden
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CNN:
McCain: $700B plan is a ‘rescue’ effort, not a bailout — (CNN) — The $700 billion financial plan for Wall Street failed in the House of Representatives because people are not convinced it is a “rescue effort,” Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain told CNN's “American Morning.”
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White House:
President Bush Discusses Economic Rescue Plan — THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Yesterday, the House of Representatives voted on a financial rescue plan that had been negotiated by Congressional leaders of both parties and my administration. Unfortunately, the measure was defeated by a narrow margin.
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Megan McArdle:
The politics of the bill — There is no glory to go around here. Assume, arguendo, that most people in the House believed both that the bill would be passed, and that anyone who voted for it would suffer politically, except maybe in New York. — Pelosi screwed up royally. She is the Democratic Tom DeLay.
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
A House Divided Along Twisted Lines — The bailout bill was going down to defeat on the House floor yesterday, and Democratic and Republican leaders were desperately trying to twist arms and change votes when a bipartisan group of backbenchers began to heckle them.
Jacques Steinberg / New York Times:
With Brokaw as Elder Statesman, NBC Plans Future of ‘Meet the Press’ — WASHINGTON — Sometime between Election Day and early December, NBC News will make a final decision about who will replace Tim Russert and his interim successor, Tom Brokaw, at the helm of “Meet the Press,” Steve Capus …
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Jeffrey A. Miron / CNN:
Commentary: Bankruptcy, not bailout, is the right answer — Editor's note: Jeffrey A. Miron is senior lecturer in economics at Harvard University. A Libertarian, he was one of 166 academic economists who signed a letter to congressional leaders last week opposing the government bailout plan.
Jenny Lee-Adrian / Poughkeepsie Journal:
Errant e-mail costs GOP chief post — Dutchess County Republican Committee Chairwoman Corinne Weber has resigned over a chain e-mail she forwarded to party members, some of whom were offended by its content. — Weber forwarded an e-mail to more than two dozen Republicans on Friday night …
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
RNC: ‘Worse’ — The Republican Party's independent expenditure arm is up with an ad that hints at opposing the bailout, and links Obama's spending plans, in a vague but ominous way, to it. — The ad was expected to air in Indiana and Virginia, along with more traditional battlegrounds of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
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Brian M. Riedl / Heritage Foundation:
$700 billion bailout? You ain't seen nothin' — Think $700 billion to bail out Wall Street is expensive? Just wait. The mortgage meltdown is cheap compared with the coming fiscal firestorm fanned by unfunded Social Security and Medicare costs. — Together, these programs hold unfunded …
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Victor Davis Hanson / The Corner:
A Defining Moment — The stage is set for someone to play Washington, Lincoln, or Churchill. An entire generation of leadership is failing, as the world watches aghast. — Greedy Wall Street hot shots are worse than discredited. — Rep. Nancy Pelosi at the hour of national crisis proved …
Jonathan Martin / Jonathan Martin's Blogs:
New RNC ad says Obama would make problem worse — As first reported here on Friday, the independent expenditure arm of the RNC will go up this week with a major buy across Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Virginia and Indiana. — The subject, not surprisingly, is the financial crisis.
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