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Bush’s speech on the bailout
The Anchoress —
... The one thing I did not hear, and I really wanted to, was about investigations into the Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac executives, who made millions and millions - obscene amounts of money - on their mismanagement. Hot Air notes that one of those execs, Jimmy Johnson is still advising Obama on economic policy. Reassuring? Not. ...
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gatewaypundit.blogspot.com 9/25/2008 — Community organizer to the rescue... President Bush called the Chicago politician to Washington DC to help with the global financial crisis. Obama has accepted the invitation. Once again... It looks like he'll be following John McCain. Michelle ...
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mahablog.com 9/25/2008 — The good news is that yesterday House Republicans rebelled against Dick the Dick.
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Biden Fact Check: No US Diplomats In Tehran « FOX Embeds
embeds.blogs.foxnews.com 9/25/2008 — CINCINNATI, OH — Big, long, dense speech from Joe Biden on McCain’s foreign policy today, which I’ll parse a little more in depth soon. But first, one face-off between Biden and the facts that, once again, the facts seem to have won. Criticizing ...
Tentative meltdown deal: Bush, McCain, Obama meet - Yahoo! News
news.yahoo.com 9/25/2008 — WASHINGTON - Confident but not yet celebrating, key lawmakers agreed Thursday on a multibillion-dollar bailout plan for Wall Street aimed at staving off a national economic catastrophe. President Bush brought the two men fighting to succeed him to a ...
Palin Pushes McCain as Market Reformer —
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Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, in her third interview since joining the Republican presidential ticket, licked her finger and stuck it in the air, saying that Sen. Barack Obama might wait and "see what way the political wind's blowing" on the Wall Street ...
Candidates Give Negotiators a Push —
Wash Post Obama Administration 9/25/2008
Delicate backroom negotiations over legislation for a massive Wall Street rescue were jolted yesterday by Sen. John McCain's sudden announcement that he would come to Washington to participate in the talks. But by day's end, Sen. Barack Obama's ...