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8:00 PM ET, September 28, 2008

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Gallup:
Gallup Daily: Obama Moves to 50% to 42% Lead  —  Obama registers strong performance over Thursday-Saturday time period  —  PRINCETON, NJ — Barack Obama leads John McCain, 50% to 42% among registered voters in the latest Gallup Poll Daily tracking update for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday …
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Nate Silver / FiveThirtyEight.com:
Today's Polls, 9/28  —  Here's the long and short of it for John McCain: Barack Obama has as large a lead in the election as he's held all year.  But there is much less time left on the clock than there was during other Obama periods of strength, such as in February, mid-June or immediately following the Democratic convention.
ABCNEWS:
USA Today/Gallop Poll: Obama Did Better in First Debate  —  Obama Scores Big on Proposal to Change the Country  —  A new USA TODAY/Gallup Poll shows 46% of people who watched Friday night's presidential debate say Democrat Barack Obama did a better job than Republican John McCain; 34% said McCain did better.
The New Republic:
Obama is Winning, But Don't Tell Anyone!  —  Nate Silver will surely have a more comprehensive (and intelligent) take on all of today's polls soon enough, but for now here is where we stand: … As we have seen all year, the daily tracking polls tend to operate within a narrower range …
Discussion: The Volokh Conspiracy
Frank Newport / Gallup:
Debate Watchers Give Obama Edge Over McCain
Discussion: The Swamp and Spin Cycle
CNN:
McCain retracts Palin's Pakistan comments  —  WASHINGTON (CNN)— Sen. John McCain retracted Sarah Palin's stance on Pakistan Sunday morning, after the Alaska governor appeared to back Sen. Barack Obama's support for unilateral strikes inside Pakistan against terrorists
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John Bresnahan / The Crypt's Blogs:
Details on Wall Street bailout deal  —  This is an e-mail circulating among New Democrats, a group on progressive Democrats, on Sunday morning that lays out some of the details of the Wall Street bailout package agreed to by House, Senate and White House negotiatiors late Saturday night.
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Arnab Datta / Political Radar:
‘Un-American’ Bailout, Paulson Should Have Quit, Gingrich Says
Discussion: Truthdig
Wall Street Journal:
Lawmakers Reach Tentative Bailout Deal
Fareed Zakaria / Newsweek:
Palin Is Ready?  Please.  —  McCain says that he always puts country first.  In this important case, that is simply not true.  —  From the magazine issue dated Oct 6, 2008  —  Will someone please put Sarah Palin out of her agony?  Is it too much to ask that she come to realize that she wants …
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Warner Todd Huston / NewsBusters.org:
Family Told Obama NOT To Wear Soldier Son's Bracelet... Where is Media?  —  Barack Obama played the “me too” game during the Friday debates on September 26 after Senator John McCain mentioned that he was wearing a bracelet with the name of Cpl. Matthew Stanley, a resident of New Hampshire …
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Arnab Datta / Political Punch:
Bracelet Wars*  —  It was meant as a sign of respect …
Paul Krugman:
TARP draft  —  So there's a draft version of the bailout out there.  Pretty much as expected.  Section 113, MINIMIZATION OF LONG-TERM COSTS AND MAXIMIZATION OF BENEFITS FOR TAXPAYERS, is where the rubber meets the road — it's where the plan says something about how the deals will be done.
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John Amato / Crooks and Liars:
Dick Morris says Obama won the debate and that angers Hannity  —  It was pretty comical watching Sean Hannity attack his own team player Dick Morris becuase Dick wouldn't follow Hannity's talking points after the debate.  Even Morris gets honest once in a while.  —  Download |  Play wmv
Discussion: The Moderate Voice
Jeff Jacoby / Boston Globe:
Frank's fingerprints are all over the financial fiasco  —  'THE PRIVATE SECTOR got us into this mess.  The government has to get us out of it.  That's Barney Frank's story, and he's sticking to it.  As the Massachusetts Democrat has explained it in recent days, the current financial crisis …
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Sudeep Reddy / Wall Street Journal:
The Real Costs of the Bailouts
Discussion: blog maverick
MSNBC:
Fmr. President Bill Clinton, Steve Schmidt, David Axelrod, Rep. Mark Udall (D), Fmr. Rep. Bob Schaffer (R)  —  MR. TOM BROKAW: Our issues this Sunday: the race for the White House.  Two more debates and 37 days to go as both sides make their case and a deal on the financial bailout does seem near.
Discussion: Althouse and TPMCafe
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Mike Allen / The Politico:
McCain claims bailout credit
Rep. Mike Pence / Human Events:
Why I Oppose the Bailout  —  Our nation has been confronted by a serious crisis in our financial markets.  The President and this Congress were right to act with all deliberate speed in addressing this crisis.  —  We now have a deal that promises to bring near term stability to our financial turmoil, but at what price?
Discussion: Michelle Malkin and alicublog
Andrew Donaldson / The Times:
Pirates die strangely after taking Iranian ship  —  A tense standoff has developed in waters off Somalia over an Iranian merchant ship laden with a mysterious cargo that was hijacked by pirates.  —  Somali pirates suffered skin burns, lost hair and fell gravely ill “within days” of boarding the MV Iran Deyanat.
Byron York / The Corner:
Palin Will Spend More Time With Couric, Cont'd  —  Team McCain tells me the strategy of having Palin talk to traditional broadcast networks ABC and CBS was designed to allow Palin to reach the maximum number of viewers.  “Coming off her tremendous performance at the convention …
Discussion: Townhall.com
Deborah Howell / Washington Post:
The Power of Political Cartoons  —  Political cartoonists distill their opinions on power and culture into art and commentary with the sharp points of their pens.  They can make readers gleeful — or angry.  Readers deserve to know more about this breed for whom being fair is not a virtue.
Perry Bacon Jr / Washington Post:
Obama Marvels at the ‘Crazy’ 2008 Campaign  —  DETROIT, Mich — Barack Obama sounded a bit wistful about his long campaign for the presidency at a fundraiser today, telling a crowd of supporters, “You couldn't have written a novel with all the crazy stuff that has happened in this election.”
Discussion: TIME.com
 
 
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Gateway Pundit:
Obama Goon Squad Shuts Down Macsmind Blog
Discussion: Jules Crittenden
Peter Bergen / CNN:
Bergen: Debate skipped key Iran-Israel question
CNN:
Obama slams McCain on middle class
The Mudflats:
Alaskans Demand Accountability from Palin! HUGE Rally!
Discussion: Open Left and Fighting Liberals
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Ryan Grim / The Crypt's Blogs:
ACORN outrage removes affordable housing provision
Discussion: GINA COBB and pw
Chicago Tribune:
Possible change of heart
Discussion: Hot Air
Mona Charen / The Corner:
How do you solve a problem like Sarah Palin?
Discussion: Sadly, No! and The Moderate Voice
 

 
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Madhumita Murgia / Financial Times:
The Financial Times signs a deal with OpenAI to train AI models on the publisher's archived content and to let ChatGPT reply with short summaries of FT articles

The Hollywood Reporter:
Paramount CEO Bob Bakish steps down; Brian Robbins, Chris McCarthy, and George Cheeks will run Paramount on an interim basis as an “Office of the CEO”

Alex Sherman / CNBC:
Sources: Shari Redstone agreed to take less than $2B for her Paramount stake as part of Skydance's “best and final” offer, lower than what was initially offered

 
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