Friday, September 19, 2008

Morning Schmorgasbord

Sorry the clips have been inconsistent this week. Anyone who's sentient knows that politics haven't been the big story this week, and that the candidates' reactions to the financial crises have been more or less some mix of tough talk and proposals for more regulation. This isn't astonishing, except for the fact that the newly minted conservative ideologue McCain has morphed - again - into a populist in the face of this crisis. Thanks for the steady hand John, I really hope you're in charge for the next one. Besides that, it appears that we've been trying to determine whether or not a President McCain would allow paella in the White House.

Ben realizes there may be some hypocrisy in McCain accusing Obama of cheerleading the crisis.

Ambers tries to get to the bottom of whether McCain really hates Spain and aggregates the battleground polls. Plus, McCain's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week.

Nate tracks a HUGE swing back to Obama in their projection model and examines the increasing possibility of an electoral college tie.

Palin has gone from most to least popular national ticket member in the last week.

And if you're in PA, make sure to help the living members of the Dead support Obama!

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