Morning Roundup: Around the Web in an Allegedly Cute Balloon

Bloomberg reports the Fed has talked world financial folks to flood the market with dollars. (I have heard the banks singing each to each...)
British banks decided to go the empire route over the weekend (they're quietly nationalizing banks) and the United States says with mild curiosity, "Hm."
FTSE rebounds. Guess it was all that free money. (The Guardian)
Inky99 at Daily Kos reports that Joe Biden will withdraw from race after an independent investigation found that he abused his power in his role as senator. (Not.)
No respect! The Los Angeles Times reports McCain gets no unconditional love from our men in uniform.
MyDD's Todd Beeton unravels this weekend's New York Times piece about GOP angst.
Rosanne Cash to replace Sarah Palin on the GOP ticket.... Not really, but she's pretty sure she'd fare better. (Via Firedoglake's Campaign Silo)
Anyone for a little dog-whistle racism Washington Times-style? Here's a little story about how Obama's tax cut refunds those who don't pay.
The Wall Street Journal reports on McCain's flagging numbers in the South.
Open Left has the latest polls, and personally I'd like to see more distance between the candidates.
The Christian Science Monitor has advice for beating the bear.
Global warming needs to stay out Chicago! I'm sick of it ruining the marathon. Next year they need air conditioning. Kenya's Evans Cheruiyot wins.
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- October 13, 2008








Andy Martin, deficient of honor, character assassin
On the Fox News Channel watched by three million people last week thrust the man, Andy Martin, and his past into the foreground. The program allowed Martin to assert falsely and without challenge that Senator Obama had once trained to overthrow the government.
An examination of legal documents and election filings, along with interviews with his acquaintances, revealed Martin, 62, to be a man with a history of scintillating if not always factual claims. He has left a trail of animosity — some of it provoked by anti-Jewish comments — among political leaders, lawyers and judges in three states over more than 30 years.
He is a law school graduate, but his admission to the Illinois bar was blocked in the 1970s after a psychiatric finding of “moderately severe character defect manifested by well-documented ideation with a paranoid flavor and a grandiose character.”
Though he is not a lawyer, Mr. Martin went on to become a prodigious filer of lawsuits, and he made unsuccessful attempts to win public office for both parties in three states, as well as for president at least twice, in 1988 and 2000. Based in Chicago, he now identifies himself as a writer who focuses on his anti-Obama Web site and press releases.
Mr. Martin, in a series of interviews, did not dispute his influence in Obama rumors.
Bushie! Doin' a helluva job!
G0P Trinity: Failure, Fraud, Deceit.
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By Abou Ben AdamOctober 13, 2008 - 7:44am