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Early spin

C/o Bruce the Veep, at least this CNN quick-poll of undecideds shows that although there is a disagreement on whether McCain won the debate on Iraq related points, Obama won the overall debate solidly. Not exactly a “game-changer” when all the other fundamentals show serious “O-mentum” right now.

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It’s ON…

We’re having a rare moment with the t.v. on here in Casa TD to watch “The Almost Diss to Ole Miss!” First point (21:28 EDT): Lehrer has, as promised, has pretty much dispensed with the “foreign policy” thing and gone all bailout all the time. McCain has seized on [the irrelevance of… oh wait, that’s me] $18 billion in earmarks… why hasn’t Obama pointed out that in a federal budget of nearly $3 trillion (or $3,000 billion)… these earmarks– not all of which “are waste”… are less than one per cent of federal spending? I mean… BIG FREAKING DEAL. THE....

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Chicken little/chicken game

And the games continue… McCain’s campaign has cryptically declined to commit to attending tonight’s debate in Oxford, MS while House Republicans decided to be the sticking point with respect to Bush’s last parting shot in his ongoing effort to destroy this country financial bailout package and said House Republicans refuse to go along with the agreement between the Administration and the (forever caving) Democratic caucus… it seems McCain, who refused to endorse the agreement, even as he “off-the-record” insists he generally agrees with it, insists he must remain in Washington as “Mr. Consensus Builder,” quite a dubious proposition seeing as...

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Slow news day

Candidates Obama and McCain will meet at the White House today for hand-to-hand combat to the death to discuss the ongoing economic crisis. All I can say is that this, the-greatest-campaign-ever, just keeps getting better, and better. Update: As of Thursday 25 Sept. evening, no deal. But since his “brilliant bipartisan negotiating skills” appeared only to have queered an already done deal, does this qualify as a good enough excuse for McCain not to be in Oxford, MS tomorrow evening? Don’t know, but that’s sure not how you bet…

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Department of… Justice?

Another GTMO prosecutor quit, this one over the “war crimes” prosecution of Afghan national Mohammed Jawad (for throwing a grenade in combat… that’s a “war crime”?) The reason: the prosecutor acknowledged that the prosecution deliberately withheld potentially exculpatory evidence from the defense. Another day… another abuse of justice… for those who might have forgotten that GTMO was there… it’s still there…

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Bluff called; hail mary ruled incomplete

An amazing day of political posturing by Team McCain, which, ahead of collapsing poll numbers (both broad-based and in key swing states) and Friday night’s first debate in Oxford, MS, to be hosted by the-not-brazenly-biased-like-Bob-George-W.-Bush’s-Best-Friend-Forever-Shieffer-and-the-other-MSM-whores Jim Lehrer, attempted to cast himself as the savior of the nation by McCain’s magnanimously insisting that he would “suspend his campaign” to return to Washington to concentrate on the Wall Street fat-cat-bailout… Al Giordano (who else) explains it all for you… Team Obama, demonstrating the earlier mastery by which the O Team ultimately outlasted a diehard Hillary Clinton campaign hellbent on destroying its own...

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Requiem for a lightweight?

Well, I continue to violate the first rule of Sarah Palin (“first rule of Sarah Palin is that we don’t talk about Sarah Palin”) because John McCain continues to refuse to release nearly 1,000 pages of medical records that, since he refuses to release them, may well justify us considering the very real possibility that his skin cancer is much farther along than feared, and hence, “President Sarah Palin” is not a contingency, but an inevitability should McCain-Palin prevail. Just something else to consider.

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Skepticism

Apparently, there hasn’t been universal regard for SecTreas Paulson’s brilliant new idea to give away taxpayer money; a nice summary of the pushback is here at “Swamp Politics”. At least one poll shows that the public opposes the Paulson bailout plan by a 37-28% plurality. And Krugman just gets to the nitty gritty of what’s wrong with the bailout plan (hint: other than satisfying the need to “do something… anything,” what’s not wrong with it?). Oh, does the unlimited discretion given to the Treasury Secretary beyond court or Congressional oversight… remind you of anything else that this Administration has pulled...

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Stop and think?

What a concept! Amidst the “need for speed” being touted by our new official national leaders (that would be SecTreas Paulson and Fed Chief Bernanke), one might ask the musical question, “are these extraordinary times that call for extraordinary measures of extra-legal power”? That is precisely the question asked by Sandy Levinson over at Balkinization, hearkening back to the wisdom of Carl Schmitt and noting, inter alia, the events of post Sept. 11 America and good old Article 30 of the Weimar Republic’s Constitution (the clause that allowed Hitler to “legally” exercise “merely” dictatorial and eventually genocidal powers). Because once...

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