According to emails she wrote at the time, Sarah Palin expressed at the very least an "intense interest" in the conduct of her brother-in-law, a state trooper who was later fired. [Washington Post]
Peggy Noonan says when she was caught on a live mic yesterday she wasn't saying the McCain campaign was over. [W.S.J.]
Joe Biden praised Palin's delivery. [The Page]
Those are "new-clear" weapons terrorist states are seeking, according to Palin. [The Stump]
Miss Heather thinks Palin is "the new crack," and not really in a good way. [New York Shitty]
Josh Marshall does not agree with most pundits that Palin hit a "home run." [T.P.M.]
Neither does Nate Silver. [The Plank]
A Bronx blogger is livid that Republicans have taken to attacking community organizing. [West Bronx News]
Upstate Congressional candidate Jack Davis hasn't changed, but he maybe should have. [Buffalo News]
James Clyburn, the Democratic majority whip, is supporting upstate Congressional candidate Jon Powers. [Democrat & Chronicle]
Mike McLaughlin says Staten Island Congressional candidate Steve Harrison changed his position on abortion. [Brooklyn Paper]

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