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Palin Met With Boos at Flyers' Opener — When Sarah Palin dropped the ceremonial first puck at the Flyers' opener on Saturday night at the Wachovia Center, she was greeted by resounding (almost deafening) boos. Ed Snider, owner of the Flyers, had her introduced to the crowd more as a hockey mom …
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NO JUSTICE, NO PEACE? So we've had nearly 8 years of lefty assassination fantasies about George W. Bush, and Bill Ayers' bombing campaign is explained away as a consequence of him having just felt so strongly about social justice, but a few people yell things at McCain rallies and suddenly it's …

Palin Drops Puck at Flyer's Game Receives Mixed Reaction — Sarah Palin has become known as “The Most Famous Hockey Mom in America” for her constant referral to herself on the stump as “just a hockey mom.” This evening, she met that title head on by dropping the first puck …

Philadelphia Flyers fans boo ‘hockey mom’ Palin.
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McCain tussles with Palin over whipping up a mob mentality — Video: the second presidential debate in 10 easy minutes — With his electoral prospects fading by the day, Senator John McCain has fallen out with his vice-presidential running mate about the direction of his White House campaign.
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What John Lewis' attack on John McCain was really about, and Obama's response — With the number of preelection days dwindling and tempers rising, we had more of the predictable homestretch toing-and-froing over campaign attacks Saturday. — Someone on Side A says something that Side B …

Report: McCain, Palin at odds over how hard to hit Obama
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Concern in G.O.P. After Rough Week for McCain — After a turbulent week that included disclosures about Gov. Sarah Palin and signs that Senator John McCain was struggling to strike the right tone for his campaign, Republican leaders said Saturday that they were worried Mr. McCain was heading …

DARKER AND DARKER — We've been having a fascinating dialog with readers in response to last night's post about those exchanges John McCain had with those rabid supporters in Minnesota. I want to post some of your emails. But before that I want to go back to this question of just what that female …

Private sector loans, not Fannie or Freddie, triggered crisis — WASHINGTON — As the economy worsens and Election Day approaches, a conservative campaign that blames the global financial crisis on a government push to make housing more affordable to lower-class Americans has taken off on talk radio and e-mail.
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Polls aside, Pa. remains a battleground — PHILADELPHIA - Pennsylvania hasn't voted Republican for president since 1988. Democrats have increased their registration numbers here by more than a half-million over the past year and Barack Obama has a double-digit lead in the polls.

The Final Debate: McCain Should Call for a Special Prosecutor — If the third and final debate goes as the first two did, there will be little news and no good news for Sen. McCain. He needs to make—and break—some news at the next debate. — So, what should he do?


White House Overhauling Rescue Plan — WASHINGTON — As international leaders gathered here on Saturday to grapple with the global financial crisis, the Bush administration embarked on an overhaul of its own strategy for rescuing the foundering financial system.
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Are We Rome? Tu Betchus! — With modernity crumbling, our thoughts turn to antiquity. — The decline and fall of the American Empire echoes the experience of the Romans, who also tumbled into the trap of becoming overleveraged empire hussies. — As our sand-castle economy washes away under …


Exclusive: McCain to unveil more economic policies — As part of a plan to reinvigorate his flagging campaign, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is considering additional economic measures aimed directly at the middle class that are likely to be rolled out this week, campaign officials said.


BARACK OBAMA, SOCIALIST? PART II — We wrote here about Barack Obama's ties to the New Party during the 1990s. The New Party was a far-left organization founded by members of the Democratic Socialists of America and other extremists. It not only endorsed Obama in his 1996 state Senate race …