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Wall Street Journal:
McCain Campaign Is at Odds Over Negative Attacks' Scope — Senator Says Faith Issue Puts Obama's Former Pastor off Limits — Top McCain campaign officials are grappling with how far to go with negative attacks on Sen. Barack Obama in the final weeks of what is turning into a come-from-behind effort.
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Jonathan Martin / The Politico:
Panic attacks: Voters unload at GOP rallies — The unmistakable momentum behind Barack Obama's campaign, combined with worry that John McCain is not doing enough to stop it, is ratcheting up fears and frustrations among conservatives. — And nowhere is this emotion on plainer display …
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Washington Post:
Anger Is Crowd's Overarching Emotion at McCain Rally — There were shouts of “Nobama” and “Socialist” at the mention of the Democratic presidential nominee. There were boos, middle fingers turned up and thumbs turned down as a media caravan moved through the crowd Thursday …
William C. Ibershof / New York Times:
Prosecuting Weathermen — To the Editor: — Re “Politics of Attack” (editorial, Oct. 8) and “Obama and '60s Bomber: A Look Into Crossed Paths” (front page, Oct. 4): — As the lead federal prosecutor of the Weathermen in the 1970s (I was then chief of the criminal division in the Eastern District …
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Charles Krauthammer / Real Clear Politics:
A Question of Barack Obama's Character — WASHINGTON — Convicted felon Tony Rezko. Unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers. And the race-baiting Rev. Jeremiah Wright. It is hard to think of any presidential candidate before Barack Obama sporting associations with three more execrable characters.
Marc Ambinder:
Is McCain Serious About Ayers? Evidence Says No. — Is John McCain really serious about questioning Barack Obama's association with William Ayers? — The evidence suggests he is not. — To truly drive Ayers into the public conversation, to trick what they consider an irredeemably biased press corps …
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Jeane MacIntosh / New York Post:
1 VOTER, 72 REGISTRATIONS — ‘ACORN PAID ME IN CASH & CIGS’ — CLEVELAND - A man at the center of a voter-registration scandal told The Post yesterday he was given cash and cigarettes by aggressive ACORN activists in exchange for registering an astonishing 72 times, in apparent violation of Ohio laws.
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Brian C. Mooney / Boston Globe:
Republicans try to tie Obama to vote fraud cases
Republicans try to tie Obama to vote fraud cases
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Serge F. Kovaleski / New York Times:
In Dozens of Calls, Palins and Aides Pressed for Trooper's Removal — ANCHORAGE — The 2007 state fair was days away when Alaska's public safety commissioner, Walt Monegan, took another call about one of his troopers, Michael Wooten. This time, the director of Gov. Sarah Palin's Anchorage office was on the line.
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Barbara Slavin / Washington Times:
Obama tried to sway Iraqis on Bush deal — In private conversations on troop presence, candidate pitched delay — At the same time the Bush administration was negotiating a still elusive agreement to keep the U.S. military in Iraq, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama tried …
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Paul Volcker / Wall Street Journal:
We Have the Tools to Manage the Crisis — Now we need the leadership to use them. — Today, the financial crisis has reached a critical point. The sharp decline in the stock market and its volatility dramatically make the point. More important if less visible, the flow of credit through …
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Pat Shellenbarger / MLive.com:
Former governor Milliken backs away from McCain — GRAND RAPIDS — He endorsed John McCain in the presidential primary, but now former Republican Gov. William Milliken is expressing doubts about his party's nominee. — “He is not the McCain I endorsed,” said Milliken, reached at his Traverse City home Thursday.
Anthony Faiola / Washington Post:
The End Of American Capitalism? — The worst financial crisis since the Great Depression is claiming another casualty: American-style capitalism. — Since the 1930s, U.S. banks were the flagships of American economic might, and emulation by other nations of the fiercely free-market financial system …
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New York Times:
Fictitious Donors Found in Obama Finance Records — Last December, someone using the name “Test Person,” from “Some Place, UT,” made a series of contributions, the largest being $764, to Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign totaling $2,410.07. — Someone identifying himself as …
Wall Street Journal:
Dodd and Countrywide — The Senator should take the witness stand. — Former Lehman Brothers CEO Dick Fuld was under oath Monday when he was grilled on Capitol Hill about his role in the current financial meltdown. But if Members really want to understand the credit mania, they should also call Chris Dodd.
Susan Schmidt / Wall Street Journal:
Obama's Staff Slips Up With Muslim Outreach — The Obama campaign said it was a mistake for an outreach coordinator to join a meeting last month attended by leaders of two controversial Muslim groups as it seeks votes from large Muslim populations in swing states.
David Brooks / New York Times:
The Class War Before Palin — Modern conservatism began as a movement of dissident intellectuals. Richard Weaver wrote a book called, “Ideas Have Consequences.” Russell Kirk placed Edmund Burke in an American context. William F. Buckley famously said he'd rather be governed …
New York Post:
GOLLY, PALIN TO PLAY HERSELF ON ‘SNL’ — SOCCER moms and Joe Sixpacks, listen up. Get your beer, mooseburgers and caribou dips ready. Sarah Palin is doing “Saturday Night Live.” Not Tina Fey doing Sarah Palin doing “Saturday Night Live.” But the Sarah Herself. She has already OK'd it.
Leon Neyfakh / New York Observer:
Hugh Hewitt's How Sarah Palin Won the Election ... and Saved America Does Not As Yet Have a Publisher — In the paper today we talked to some publishing people about why more reporters out on the campaign trail aren't working on books about the election—and why the handful who are doing it think it's a good idea.
Lee Ann O'Neal / Texas Watchdog:
Ballots cast in Houston using dead voters' names — Woodwick Street was quiet — with a few residents working in their yards and adding to post-storm brush piles at the curb — when Texas Watchdog visited on a recent Saturday to try to find Harris County voter Linda K. Hill.