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LIGHTNING ROUND: THIS IS GOTCHA JOURNALISM.

  • The evidence seems pretty strong that it wasn't just members of Congress with safe seats who voted for the bailout -- supporters of the bill also received 54 percent more campaign contributions from banks and securities firms. Meanwhile, an ABC News/Washington Post poll [PDF] finds that 44 percent of Americans blame the Republicans for the bailout failure (21 percent blame the Democrats) and there is near even division on whether the bailout plan should be passed at all, with 45 percent in favor, 47 percent against.
  • Barack Obama is starting to take a more active role in finding a solution to the financial crisis, releasing a third two-minute ad where he talks directly to the public about what must be done and telling supporters in Nevada that he would expand FDIC to $250,000 (McCain has also taken this position).
  • An unreleased clip of Katie Couric interviewing Sarah Palin continues to set expectations exceedingly low for the Alaska Governor in Thursday's debate. Asked whether she could name a SCOTUS decision other than Roe v. Wade, Palin responded with total silence. This comes as Palin's second Couric interview -- this time with McCain at Palin's side -- reveals that Palin considers questions about being asked a question by a voter "gotcha journalism." Finally, Rebecca Traister's excellent essay on Palin for Salon gets to the heart of the matter: Palin agreed to be John McCain's running mate, and if she can't handle it, that's her problem.
  • VP debate moderator Gwen Ifill broke her ankle yesterday but isn't suspending the debate. Meanwhile a Marist poll finds that while more voters find Palin likable than Joe Biden, they expect him to win the debate.
  • John McCain showed off his geography skills at an economic forum today, observing that real energy security means not being "dependent on oil from people like Hugo Chavez or other parts of the Middle East which is, we know, could be destabilized under certain sets of circumstances."
  • Barack Obama makes Keith Olbermann's "World's Worst" list for getting the year of his wedding to Michelle Obama incorrect. For shame.
  • Newt Gingrich knows how to fix the financial crisis: set up a "website for ideas." Oh Newtie, America needs your brilliance now more than ever.
  • Is Sen. McCain going to suspend his campaign again? The Maverick Gambler implies it might be necessary.

--Mori Dinauer



COMMENTS

The new class consciousness rears its head:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iz4Z6L4u8E4

Stupid, hilarious little video, and for me it harks back to the old days of popular rebellion in the 1890s and 1930s when activists tarred the railroad owners and the bankers as fat, bloated, old giants stomping on The People. It's an unfair prejudice. But it's the right unfair prejudice.
 Reminding people whose household budgets are collapsing that John Mccain is incredibly filthy rich may be nothing but shallow class warfare -- but if it works to keep him out of the White House, then I say, bombs away.

If you phrase a question on the bailout in the most insane, one-sided, pro- bailout language imaginable... you just barely lose.

That really says everything you need to know, doesn't it? It doesn't, however, say what you want it to.

Karma must've busted Gwen Ifill's ankle considering she's masquerading as an objective journalist while preparing to cash in with a book on how fabulous the Obamassiah is. Prez. Noba won't need a Ministry of Propaganda as long as the MSM keeps this up.

It's an unfair prejudice. But it's the right unfair prejudice.
 Reminding people whose household budgets are collapsing that John Mccain is incredibly filthy rich may be nothing but shallow class warfare -- but if it works to keep him out of the White House, then I say, bombs away.

It's an unfair prejudice. But it's the right unfair prejudice.
 Reminding people whose household budgets are collapsing that John Mccain is incredibly filthy rich may be nothing but shallow class warfare -- but if it works to keep him out of the White House, then I say, bombs away.

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