Politics

Albany's Next Special Session, Considering Palin's Wink

David Paterson had more bad news about the economy after a meeting with state leaders today. [AP

He is calling lawmakers back to Albany on November 18 for special session. [Liz

Joe Biden spoke at his son's deployment ceremony. [AP

Real estate guys Jerry Speyer and Mort Zuckerman support Michael Bloomberg seeking a third term. [The Real Estate] 

Sarah Palin talked more than Joe Biden did last night about what America craves, but Biden was way more into Barack Obama and John McCain than Palin was. [Radar]

Jonthan Chait is skeptical of the whoe "free Sarah Palin" thing. [The Plank

Matt Haber addresses Palin's wink, "the wink heard 'round the world." [Media Mob] 

The next U.S. Supreme Court appointment could be a life-or-death matter for toads and fish. [The Vine]

David Letterman stays political. [N.F.

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Anonymous (not verified) says:

I was shocked to see how ineffective Biden was last night - for someone who has been there 35 years and Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, this man surely screwed up and lied about many pieces of legislation that supposedly were voted by McCain.

Palin did a phenomenal job - it's so refreshing seeing someone who will be a 'Real' person, like us, in Washington. Watch the polls next week...leaving Obama in the dust.

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