Tuesday, October 05, 2004

I haven't had much time today, but the debate starts in a few minutes. Here's every address you could possibly want, if you're going to help engage in post-debate spin.

Some other stuff --

> If you're at all interested in reforming Congress, let's help get Michael Oxley outta there... Konop just scored a nice endorsement and looks very competitive.

> Now Bremer says there never were enough troops on the ground? I agree with Matthew Yglesias on this one; too late.

> Krugman begins, as only he can:
Last week President Bush found himself defending his record on national security without his usual protective cocoon of loyalty-tested audiences and cowed reporters. And the sound you heard was the scales' falling from millions of eyes...
> Geez, how's a guy supposed to stump his economic plans when things like this make the news less than a month before the elections:
"Employment consulting firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc. said employers announced 107,863 layoffs in September, 41 percent more than in September 2003 and 45 percent more than in August of this year, when 74,150 were laid off."
At the same time, gold jumped. Apparently, not everyone has taken Bush's Happy Pills.

Now, go watch the debate. I'm working late again, and will once again try not to check in on any open discussion threads until after I watch the rebroadcast -- in order to remain, you know, unbiased.

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