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10:55 PM ET, September 26, 2012

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BuzzFeed:
Sorry, But Mitt Romney's Nickname Is Not “The Stench”  —  Not everyone grasped that Paul Ryan isn't really going around referring to Mitt Romney as “Stench,” as a Politico satire suggested.  “Yes, the Stench!” exclaims O'Donnell.  —  When Roger Simon wrote in Politico Wednesday that Paul Ryan's …
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Matthew Yglesias / Slate:
Romney Campaign Now Says They Probably Won't Do Their Tax Cuts After All  —  WESTERVILLE, OH - SEPTEMBER 26: Republican U.S. presidential candidate Mitt Romney arrives at a campaign rally at Westerville South High School September 26, 2012 in Westerville, Ohio.
Garance Franke-Ruta / The Atlantic Online:
Mitt Romney's ‘Them’ Problem  —  Presidential elections are decided in the first-person plural and the second person.  Anyone operating in the third person is in trouble.  —  Mitt Romney's campaign on Wednesday released an ad featuring the candidate speaking straight to the camera …
Greg Sargent / Washington Post:
Romney camp goes all in on ad touting concern for ordinary Americans  —  A Democrat familiar with ad buy information tells me that starting Friday, the new ad the Romney campaign rolled out today will begin airing at full throttle in all of Romney's media markets in nine swing states, and it will be the only Romney ad running in them.
Bloomberg:
Politico's Paul Ryan Satire: The Joke's on Them  —  A report this morning by Politico chief political correspondent Roger Simon includes this bombshell about Republican vice presidential nominee Paul Ryan: … The “stench” reference comes from a quote that Craig Robinson …
Ace / Ace of Spades HQ:
How To Not Be Funny: Roger Simon's Bad Joke Winds Up Humilitating Half of the Left-Wing Universe  —  Politico's Roger Simon (not to be confused with PJMedia's Roger L. Simon) tried to be funny.  —  One of the biggest problems with online media is that it provides a potentially massive venue …
Justin Sink / The Hill:
Defiant Romney: 'I'm going to win Ohio, become the next president'  —  Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney said Wednesday he was unconcerned by new polls that showed him trailing by double digits in the crucial swing state of Ohio, and pledged that he would win both the state and the presidency.
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Erick Erickson / RedState:
On Polls and Polling  —  I do not believe the polls are all wrong.  I do not believe there is some intentional, orchestrated campaign to suppress the GOP vote by showing Mitt Romney losing.  I actually believe that Mitt Romney trails Barack Obama.  I think Republicans putting their hopes in the polls all being wrong is foolish.
Rush Limbaugh:
Don't Let Bogus Polls Depress You  —  RUSH: Folks, there are a couple of polls out there today that are just outrageous.  One is the CBS/New York Times poll.  The other is the Washington Post poll.  I'm telling you: They are irresponsible.  They are designed to do exactly what I have warned …
Quinnipiac University:
Obama Has Big Leads In Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Quinnipiac University/CBS News/New York Times Swing State Poll Finds
CNN:
Obama steps up Romney jabs in Ohio
Discussion: Politico
Taegan Goddard's Political Wire:
Extra Bonus Quote of the Day  —  “Frankly at this early stage, polls go up, polls go down.”  — Mitt Romney, quoted by ABC News, apparently not aware the election is 41 days away.
Discussion: Balloon Juice
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Michael Falcone / ABCNEWS:
Mitt Romney: ‘Pleased With Some Polls, Less So With Other Polls’
Discussion: Hot Air
Devin Dwyer / ABCNEWS:
Obama Says Romney Sly Like a Fox on China
Discussion: ABCNEWS, CNN and Rising Hegemon
Alicia M. Cohn / The Hill:   Obama: Romney's ‘tough talk’ on China is like a fox guarding the chicken coop
Tim Graham / NewsBusters.org blogs:
CNN and MSNBC Pundit Arrested for Vandalizing Anti-Muslim Ad In N.Y. Subway System  —  The New York Post reported Egyptian-American columnist Mona Eltahawy has been arrested for defacing an anti-Muslim ad in the New York subway system.  The video shows her spraying pink paint on the ad while a supporter of the ad tries to block her.
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Evan McMorris-Santoro / Talking Points Memo:
Democrats On NRSC's Todd Akin Change Of Heart: We Knew It  —  Color Missouri Democratic Party chair Mike Sanders unsurprised.  As news broke that the NRSC was reconsidering its support for Rep. Todd Akin's Senate candidacy Wednesday, Saunders told reporters his party never expected Republicans …
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Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic Online:
Why I Refuse to Vote for Barack Obama  —  The case against casting a ballot for the president — even if you think he's better than Mitt Romney  —  Tell certain liberals and progressives that you can't bring yourself to vote for a candidate who opposes gay rights, or who doesn't believe in Darwinian evolution, and they'll nod along.
Jeff G. / protein wisdom:
My “mental health” problems, revealed!  —  Note: Inside baseball.  Read at your own peril.  —  Some folks on Twitter yesterday expressed concern/confusion/dismay over my repeated and pointed attempts to contact both Michelle Malkin and Allah Pundit — with limited success.
Discussion: Lawyers, Guns & Money
BuzzFeed:
Mormons Plan To Fast For Romney  —  Conservative Mormons circulate an e-mail calling for a day of fasting and prayer on September 30th for Romney to do well in the debates.  Asking God to rain blessings on a struggling candidacy.  —  Mitt Romney and his wife Ann arrive for services …
Colin Campbell / Politicker:
Obama Campaign Trying to Distract Staff From Awesome Poll Numbers  —  President Barack Obama's reelection campaign is currently sitting pretty, at least as far as the polls go.  Survey after survey of key swing states, including the two crucial contests in Ohio and Florida …
Discussion: The Reaction
First Read:
Romney: Massachusetts health care law is proof of empathy  —  TOLEDO, OH — Mitt Romney on Wednesday pointed to the health care reform law he enacted as governor of Massachusetts as proof of his empathy and care for the American people.  —  In an interview with NBC News …
Bill Carter / Media Decoder:
‘Today’ Producer Says Ouster of Ann Curry Was His Choice  —  Updated  —  For the first time since removing Ann Curry from “Today” on NBC, the show's executive producer on Wednesday defended that decision and sought to define the cause of its recent ratings setbacks, including the end of its 16-year weekly winning streak.
Glenn Harlan Reynolds / New York Post:
If the Greens are to Bam's right ...  It's a hell of a thing when the nominee of the far-left Green Party espouses a stronger work ethic than the President of the United States.  But that's what we've come to.  —  For all the talk sparked by Mitt Romney's remarks about the 47 percent …
Discussion: alicublog
George Bennett / Palm Beach Post:
“Questionable” Palm Beach County voter registration forms forwarded to state attorney for review  —  The Republican Party of Florida is dumping a firm it paid more than $1.3 million to register new voters, after Palm Beach County Elections Supervisor Susan Bucher flagged 106 “questionable” …
Megan Garber / The Atlantic Online:
A Conversation With Randall Munroe, the Creator of XKCD  —  Q: What would happen if a beloved web comic created a series of ... physics explainers?  —  Randall Munroe began his career in physics working with robots at NASA's Langley Research Center.  He is famous, however …
Discussion: io9
David A. Graham / The Atlantic Online:
Will This Video Sink Tommy Thompson's Wisconsin Senate Hopes?  —  Footage from June shows the GOP candidate promising to “do away with Medicaid and Medicare.”  —  Memo to Republicans: Just stay away from cameras, all cameras.  And if you can, travel back in time and implement this advice in April or so.
Sam Stanton / Sacto 9-1-1:
UC pepper-spray settlement about $1 million  —  By Sam Stanton, Denny Walsh and Andrea Gallo  —  The University of California regents have agreed to pay out roughly $1 million to end a lawsuit over last November's pepper spraying of UC-Davis students, part of a deal that also calls …
Matthew Sheffield / NewsBusters.org blogs:
Quinnipiac Pollster Admits: ‘Probably Unlikely’ That Electorate Will Feature Massive Dem Skew  —  With no manufactured outrage to hammer Mitt Romney at the moment, liberal journalists are now eagerly touting a series of polls which appear to show President Obama pulling away from the GOP nominee in several key states.
Associated Press:
Charges in Obama tweet threats  —  BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A federal grand jury has indicted a Birmingham man on charges that he threatened the life of President Barack Obama on Twitter.  —  Twenty-five-year-old Jarvis Britton was charged Wednesday with knowingly threatening the life of the president.
Tom Jensen / Public Policy Polling:
Murphy leads by 6 in CT-Senate race  —  PPP's newest poll of the Connecticut Senate race finds Democrat Chris Murphy expanding his lead to 6 points over Republican foe Linda McMahon, 48-42.  Last month he led 48-44.  —  There's no doubt Murphy's image has taken a hit over the course of this campaign.
Discussion: Daily Kos and Ballot Box
 
 
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John Wagner / Washington Post:
Poll: Md. divided on gambling, favors gay marriage and ‘Dream Act’
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Charlie Spiering / Washington Examiner:
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Matt Flegenheimer / New York Times:
In Abrupt Reversal, New York City Traffic Fatalities Rise
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David Dayen / Firedoglake:
New Home Sales, Home Price Statistics Continue to Fuel Optimism on Housing
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Jeffrey Bell / Weekly Standard:
How to Make 2012 into 1980  —  When Republican strategists …
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Jim Hoft / The Gateway Pundit:
FARRAKHAN and RAMSEY CLARK Hold Meeting With Ahmadinejad (Photos)
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Eric Kleefeld / Talking Points Memo:
Early Voting Means The Election Has Already Begun (CHART)
Anita Gates / New York Times:
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Eli Lake / The Daily Beast:
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