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10:00 AM ET, October 9, 2008

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David Frum:
Obama in the Corner  —  Let me say at the outset:  —  I'll be voting for John McCain on November 4.  —  I'll be voting for the man who was right about the surge, who holds clear-eyed views about terrorism and America's enemies, who has fought for leaner government over 20 years …
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Jason Horowitz / New York Observer:
Black Congressmen Declare Racism In Palin's Rhetoric  —  ‘Racism Is Alive, Well’ Says Democrat Ed Towns; Greg Meeks: ‘Racial’  —  Barack Obama.  —  As the McCain campaign ratchets up the intensity of its attacks on Barack Obama, some black elected officials are calling the tactics desperate, unseemly and racist.
Dana Milbank / Washington Post:
Rage in the Town of Bethlehem  —  BETHLEHEM, Pa. Now, it's personal.  —  John McCain and Sarah Palin were backstage, and Lehigh County GOP Chairman Bill Platt was warming up the crowd of 6,000 at a rally here for the Republican ticket.  —  “Think about how you'll feel on November 5 …
Jonathan Martin / Jonathan Martin's Blogs:
McCain will be accused of racism regardless
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
What does Obama know about ACORN fraud?  —  Investors Business Daily asks what Barack Obama knows about the epidemic of voter fraud in ACORN, and it's not an unfair question.  Not only has Obama publicly endorsed ACORN, he has paid them at least $800,000 for their services, an amount that he didn't immediately disclose until pressed.
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Rob / Say Anything:
More Voter Registration Shenanigans: Indianapolis Has 105% Of Its Population Registered To Vote  —  Does ACORN have an office in Indianapolis?  You know they do. … Across the nation voter registration irregularities are coming to light.  Many of these irregularities involving the former employer …
New York Post:
VOTE-FRAUD-A-GO-GO  —  Let every vote count, is the Democratic Party's mantra these days.
Discussion: www.redstate.com
Ian Urbina / MSNBC:   States' purges of voter rolls appear illegal
Paul K. Ogden / Ogden on Politics:
Vote Early & Often?  — 105% of Indianapolis Residents Now Registered to Vote
Joe Guillen / Metro:
Voter-registration can't be totally fraud-free, group says
Gateway Pundit:   MORE ACORN FRAUD!  Kansas City Officials Find Hundreds of Bogus Registrations
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
McCain goes full frontal on Obama-Ayers connection  —  Team McCain has a new ad out this morning called “Ayers”, a comprehensive attack on Obama on his relationship with former Weather Underground terrorist William Ayers.  This isn't just a suggestive 30-second spot.
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ABCNEWS:
Exclusive: Inside Account of US Eavesdropping on Americans  —  US Officer's “Phone Sex” Intercepted, Recorded, Shared Across NSA Listening Post  —  Despite pledges by President George W. Bush and American intelligence officials to the contrary, hundreds of US citizens overseas have been eavesdropped …
Discussion: Hot Air
Dean Reynolds / CBS News:
Reporter's Notebook: Seeing How The Other Half Lives  —  From CBS News' Dean Reynolds:  —  (NASHVILLE, TENN.) - After most of the previous 12 months covering Barack Obama's campaign for the presidency, it was interesting, instructive and, well, relaxing to follow John McCain for the last few days.
Esnead / The Dish Rag:
How did Newsweek get Sarah Palin to pose with a rifle?  —  How did Newsweek convince Gov. Sarah Palin to pose with a rifle for its cover?  —  Simple.  It didn't.  —  Instead, it used an archive (fancy speak for old) stock photo of her taken back in June 2002 and used it for the cover without her knowledge.
David Paul Kuhn / The Politico:
Dem strategists see landslide in the making  —  Three weeks of historic economic upheaval has done more than just tilt a handful of once-reliably Republican states in Barack Obama's direction.  Democratic strategists are now optimistic that the ongoing crisis could lead to a landslide Obama victory.
Discussion: Real Clear Politics
New York Times:
U.S. May Take Ownership Stake in Banks  —  WASHINGTON — Having tried without success to unlock frozen credit markets, the Treasury Department is considering taking ownership stakes in many United States banks to try to restore confidence in the financial system, according to government officials.
Jonathan Martin / Jonathan Martin's Blogs:
McCain camp making news in the morning  —  On what, they won't say.  —  “We'll have something to talk about,” is all a campaign aide would allow.  —  Check back again in this space or over on our front-page in the morning.
Associated Press:
National Rifle Association endorses McCain  —  WASHINGTON - The National Rifle Association is endorsing Republican presidential nominee John McCain.  —  NRA executive vice president Wayne LaPierre announced the endorsement Thursday.  LaPierre and the chairman of the NRA's political action committee …
Discussion: TIME.com and The Campaign Spot
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
BAITING MCCAIN.... One almost gets the sense that Barack Obama wants John McCain to confront him directly with some of these guilt-by-association attacks.  ABC's Charlie Gibson sat down with Obama yesterday, and asked whether he was surprised that McCain didn't go in this direction during Tuesday's debate.
Discussion: Oliver Willis
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Obama's Race May Be as Much a Plus as a Minus  —  Not much different from the impact of McCain's race  —  PRINCETON, NJ — While 6% of voters say they are less likely to vote for Barack Obama because of his race, 9% say they are more likely to vote for him, making the impact of his race …
Discussion: The Swamp
Peter S. Goodman / New York Times:
Taking Hard New Look at a Greenspan Legacy  —  “Not only have individual financial institutions become less vulnerable to shocks from underlying risk factors, but also the financial system as a whole has become more resilient.”  — Alan Greenspan in 2004  —  George Soros, the prominent financier …
Discussion: The Big Picture and First Draft
Karl Rove / Wall Street Journal:
Voters Haven't Decided Yet  —  Now it's up to the candidates to drive home their message.  —  Tuesday night's presidential debate was good entertainment.  Both candidates were animated and loose throughout a wide-ranging discussion.  Sen. Barack Obama did well in Sen. John McCain's favorite format.
Discussion: FiveThirtyEight.com
Ed Morrissey / Hot Air:
Prayers for Dean Barnett  —  So often in this business, we become friends with people whom we've never met face to face.  That's certainly true of Dean Barnett of the Weekly Standard.  I've long admired his writing, and Dean has always been kind enough to request me as a guest whenever he guest hosts for Hugh Hewitt.
Bill White / Anchorage Daily News:
Todd Palin campaigned years for firing trooper  —  SWORN STATEMENT: He says he wanted to protect his family.  —  bwhite@adn.com  —  Todd Palin talked with over a dozen state officials, many of them repeatedly, in his crusade to get a state trooper fired whom he considered to be a bad cop …
Discussion: TIME.com
New York Times:
G.O.P. Facing Tougher Battle for Congress  —  WASHINGTON — The economic upheaval is threatening to topple Republican Congressional candidates, putting more Senate and House seats within Democratic reach less than a month before the elections, lawmakers and campaign strategists say.
 
 
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CBC News:
Liberals inch closer to Tories, poll suggests
Jonathan Martin / Jonathan Martin's Blogs:
The McCain camp is going to keep hitting Ayers
Discussion: The Moderate Voice and Hot Air
Ezra Klein / American Prospect:
WHEN AMERICAN POLITICS STOPS BEING REAL AND STARTS GETTING POLITE.
Discussion: Brendan Nyhan and The New Republic
Dan Balz / Washington Post:
McCain Campaign Tries To See Glass as Half Full
Discussion: MSNBC
Wall Street Journal:
Citi of Pain  —  Why Vikram Pandit will put away the lawyers.
Eli Saslow / Washington Post:
From Outsider To Politician  —  SPRINGFIELD, Ill. The taunting began …
Discussion: Hullabaloo, MSNBC and Corrente
 Earlier Items: 
David Plotz / Slate:
ITS PORTRAIT OF RUSSIA IS DATED. …
Andy McCarthy / The Corner:
Bill Ayers: I've been saying for 40 years, you can't separate …
Andy McCarthy / The Corner:
All's Fair  —  Until now, I hadn't been able to catch …
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Tough Press Conference
 

 
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Lachlan Cartwright / The Ankler:
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Jon Brodkin / Ars Technica:
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