Elsewhere: Obama’s Credit, Palin’s Surprise, Paterson’s Joke

There were cheers and applause in the chamber when the bailout legislation passed the House by a vote of 263-171.

Barack Obama is taking credit for convincing some Democrats to go along with the legislation.

John McCain loves Sarah Palin’s debate performance and being an “underdog.”

Hillary Clinton thought Palin was very good.

Palin appears to have been surprised today by yesterday’s widely reported news that her campaign is giving up on Michigan.

Mike Tomasky re-fact-checks Palin’s assertions about some “reckless” comments by Obama about the American military.

Palin released her taxes.

And she’s sorry she got annoyed during her Katie Couric interview.

Chris Smith says Bloomberg’s re-election could be in trouble if the economy improves greatly before November 2009.

Vanity Fair refers to Bloomberg as “benevolent.”

Paul Schindler wishes Blooomberg pushed his friends in the Republican State Senate to support same-sex marriage.

This woman on YouTube is not a Bloomberg fan.

Dean Skelos said, “I don’t need to be lectured,” about the state’s economy.

Senator Ruben Diaz, Sr. shares his thoughts on Palin’s debate.

A campaign aide to Republican State Senate challenger Barbara Donno was arrested for stealing her opponent’s signs.

Representative Randy Kuhl changed his position and now supports the bailout.

In the comments section, Bloomberg is compared to Hugo Chavez.

And in the clip above, David Paterson makes a joke while discusses the home mortgage crisis.

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