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Marc Ambinder:
Palin In 2012: The Argument — There's a suspicion in some McCain loyalist precincts that Gov. Sarah Palin is beginning to play the Republican base against John McCain — McCain won't let her campaign in Michigan...McCain won't let her bring up Jeremiah Wright... McCain doesn't like her terrorist pal talks....
Joseph Curl / Washington Times:
EXCLUSIVE: McCain lambastes Bush years — ‘We just let things get completely out of hand’ — NEWSMAKER INTERVIEW: — ABOARD THE STRAIGHT TALK AIR — Sen. John McCain on Wednesday blasted President Bush for building a mountain of debt for future generations, failing to pay for expanding Medicare …
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
12 days — Siren: GOP establishment warns McCain campaign — James ‘Slash’ Kotecki is 23 — Blake Zeff is an uncle for the first time — BREAKING — AP: “New jobless benefit claims increase more than expected to 478,000 due to weak economy. ... The four-week average, which smooths out fluctuations …
Scott / Power Line:
WHO IS JOHN GALT? — We've previously noted the gusher of illegal campaign contributions flowing into the Obama campaign from contributors such as “Doodad Pro” and “Good Will.” More recently, incidents have been reported in which people have seen credit card charges surface suggesting they donated to Barack Obama when they did not.
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Little Green Footballs, The Corner, The Next Right, Hot Air, PoliGazette, The Campaign Spot, 24Ahead and www.redstate.com
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Ace / Ace of Spades HQ:
MEDIA REFUSING TO REPORT, INSISTS CONTRIBUTIONS ARE REAL— DESPITE OCT. 9 NYT REPORT NOTING FICTITIOUS CONTRIBUTORS — Bumped; Sticky. Will remain top story for an hour. Updates linked at post's end. Fresh posts follow this one. — Mark Steyn cautions, though: Stop donating just to test it out.
Bloomberg:
Greenspan Concedes to ‘Flaw’ in His Market Ideology — Oct. 23 (Bloomberg) — Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said a “once-in-a-century credit tsunami” has engulfed financial markets and conceded that his free-market ideology shunning regulation was flawed.
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Michael M. Grynbaum / New York Times:
Greenspan Concedes Error on Regulation — Facing a firing line of questions from Washington lawmakers, Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve chairman once considered the infallible maestro of the financial system, admitted on Thursday that he “made a mistake” in trusting that free markets …
Ross Clark / Times of London:
Far-right Austrian leader sacked for revealing gay affair with Jörg Haider — The successor of the Austrian far-right leader Jörg Haider was dismissed yesterday after he revealed a “special” relationship “far beyond” friendship with his former mentor.
RADAR:
NYT'S UNFORGETTABLE HIRE: BONO — Like Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter before him, New York Times editorial page editor Andrew Rosenthal sees something special in a certain teensy Gaelic man who refuses to remove his sunglasses. That's right, the Timesman announced last night …
Michelle Malkin:
Breaking: New poll shows Russell over Murtha, 48-35 — A Pennsylvania source has just leaked me brand spanking new poll data showing GOP upstart Bill Russell leading John Murtha among over 800 probable voters by 48-35. — This comes on top of the Susquehanna poll showing Murtha ahead …
Mark Krikorian / The Corner:
Finally, Someone Asked Her — We now know what Gov. Palin thinks about immigration, and the results are not good (h/t Auster): … Now, it was obvious, as McCain's running mate, she had to toe the McCain line. But which McCain line? After the campaign's near-death experience …
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Gallup:
Gallup Daily: Obama Has Modest Lead Among Likely Voters — Size of margin four or six points depending on turnout assumptions — PRINCETON, NJ — Gallup Poll Daily tracking shows Barack Obama running ahead of John McCain among likely voters — 50% to 46% using the “traditional” …
Greg Sargent / TPM Election Central:
McCain Shifting His Ad Spending From Kerry States To Bush States, A New Analysis Finds — In another sign that John McCain is on the defensive as time runs out, the McCain campaign is shifting its ad money out of blue tossup states and into red tossups and even traditionally red states, according to ad maven Evan Tracey.
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Joe Klein / Swampland:
The Full Obama Interview — Q] I want to ask you some questions about the way you make decisions and then some questions about issues. To me the signal decision of this election was the way you chose your vice-president and the way he chose his. You are known for deliberation and being a rational decision-maker.
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The New Republic, The Washington Independent, Ben Smith's Blogs, Emptywheel and Donklephant
Associated Press:
Poll: Obama edges ahead of McCain in Montana — Eds: APNewsNow. Will be led. — By MATT GOURAS Asscoiated Press Writer HELENA, Mont. (AP) A new poll shows that Democrat Barack Obama could be edging ahead of Republican John McCain in Montana. — Obama is at 44 percent and John …
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Riehl World View
Manu Raju / The Hill:
Jury reports ‘violent outbursts’ in Stevens case — The jury foreman in Sen. Ted Stevens's criminal case has asked Judge Emmet G. Sullivan to dismiss one juror because of her “violent outbursts,” temporarily delaying deliberations in the Alaska Republican's corruption case.
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
NRSC ad assumes Obama win — The underlying premise of this new ad from the National Republican Senatorial Committee: Obama's going to win. — The ad, on behalf of Senator Elizabeth Dole, urges a vote against challenger Kay Hagan as the last bulwark against complete Democratic control:
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MyDD, The Washington Independent, Jonathan Martin's Blogs, Real Clear Politics, TIME.com and TPM Election Central
Ben Smith / Ben Smith's Blogs:
The history argument — Thank you all so much for the early voting stories, and if you early voted for McCain, please send in those stories as well. (Between the enthusiasm gap and the blog reader demographic, these e-mails tilt disproportionately to Obama backers.)
Megan McArdle:
Quiet in the peanut gallery — Matt Taibbi shreds Byron York into little tiny pieces … I love Matt Taibbi's work. I just wish that when he has no idea what he is talking about, he would shut the hell up, rather than making an awkward public. Of course, in this exchange he looks …
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PageOneQ:
GOP Mailer discovered: Democrat has ‘radical homosexual’ agenda, will force Boy Scouts to accept gays — A new anti-gay offensive has been launched against Democratic North Carolina state senator and U.S. Senate candidate Kay Hagan. Campaign literature produced by the North Carolina Republican Party …
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Matthew Yglesias, Think Progress, Right Wing Watch, pandagon.net, Pam's House Blend and Shakesville
Sara Just / Political Radar:
Hasselbeck to Campaign for Palin — ABC News' Rick Klein Reports: The McCain-Palin campaign's efforts to reach women is about to get a celebrity boost: Elisabeth Hasselbeck is set to join Gov. Sarah Palin on the campaign trail. — “The View” co-host said Thursday the McCain campaign contacted …
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The Hill's Blog Briefing Room
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight.com:
AM Polls Show Surprisingly Large Leads for Obama — New polling this morning from the Big Ten polling consortium and Quinnipiac University present a view of what the world might look like if Barack Obama wins in a landslide. — The Big Ten polls have Obama ahead by double digits in ten Midwestern states …
Andrew Malcolm / Top of the Ticket:
With $605 million already, Obama asks only $10 more from each of us — Having hauled in a record $208,333 every hour of every day last month — $150 million in all — plus a few more unreported millions so far this month, Barack Obama is worried that he might come up short in the political money war …
Matt / Think Progress:
Gingrich: SNL's Palin skits are ‘slander’ ‘worthy of a lawsuit.’ — Bashing the “elite” media as usual on Fox News last night, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich claimed that Saturday Night Live's skits mocking Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin were “vicious” and a “total distortion of who Governor Palin is.”
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Rex Nutting / MarketWatch:
Weekly jobless claims rise 15,000 to 478,000 — Trend in continuing unemployment benefits highest in five years — WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Jobless claims moved higher last week, pointing the way to an increase in the nation's unemployment rate, economists said Thursday.
Dana Goldstein / American Prospect:
HIGH-SPEED RAIL IN CALIFORNIA? — Ezra mentions the various progressive outcomes possible from California ballot initiatives this year, including maintaining the legality of gay marriage and ensuring humane treatment of livestock. But the truly awesome and under-the-radar California ballot initiative …
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Matthew Yglesias
Steve Benen / Washington Monthly:
DEFINING ‘ELITE’.... It's a little jarring to hear John McCain and Sarah Palin complain about “elites.” We are, after all, talking about two wealthy and powerful Republican politicians. And yet, complain they do. — In the second part of his interview with the members of the Republican ticket …
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Boston Globe
Nicholas D. Kristof / New York Times:
Rebranding the U.S. With Obama — The other day I had a conversation with a Beijing friend and I mentioned that Barack Obama was leading in the presidential race: — She: Obama? … [Long pause.] — She: Really? … We're beginning to get a sense of how Barack Obama's political success …
Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight.com:
Prop 8 a Toss-Up — A ‘yes’ vote on California Proposition 8 would amend the state's constitution to prohibit gay marriage. A ‘no’ vote would maintain the constitution, which the California Supreme Court ruled in May provides equal protection for gay marriage.
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Calitics, Pam's House Blend, Democratic Strategist, The Washington Independent, Wonkette and The Next Right
Radley Balko / Reason:
Why the Republicans Must Lose — Nothing short of defeat will put the GOP back on its limited government track — I grew up in a particularly conservative part of the already conservative state of Indiana. I voted for Bob Dole in 1996 and George Bush in 2000, generally because …