The Washington Times reports Barack Obama has been engaging in quiet negotiations with the Iraqi government about the terms of any agreement designed to keep American forces in Iraq past the end of this year. Is that an appropriate role for Obama to play since he could be president early on in this new agreement? Or is it the height of arrogance for someone who hasn’t won anything yet? We ask Gen. Paul Vallely, U.S. Army (Retired).
The News Part 1
Thursday’s top stories…What happened on Wall Street on Thursday? Why won’t the markets bounce back? Why does John McCain say his $300 billion mortgage bailout plan is the best way to solve the financial crisis? And why does Barack Obama say McCain’s plan is deeply flawed? We answer all these questions as we discuss the top stories for Thursday, October 9, 2008.
The News Part 2
More headlines from Thursday…economic insight from Steve Forbes, John McCain goes after Barack Obama on taxes and Obama’s questionable friends and Obama fires back. Listen here!
Obama’s Questionable Fundraising
Barack Obama is shattering all sorts of campaign fundraising records, but is he breaking finance laws in the process? Why are many people giving more than the legal limit? And why is there no disclosure for $225 million raised by the campaign? We get the latest from Ken Timmerman of NewsMax.com.
McCain vs. Obama on Taxes
John McCain and Barack Obama are spending a lot of time promoting their own tax proposals and slamming each other’s at the same time. So what is reality? Will Obama be able to make good on his promise that no one making less than $250,000 will see higher tax rates? What about higher capital gains and dividend rates? What would be the impact of McCain’s call to cut corporate tax rates and make the Bush tax cuts permanent? We ask Pete Sepp, Vice President for Communications at the National Taxpayers Union.
Gizzi on Politics
What were the key moments in Tuesday night’s debate? Can John McCain turn the economic crisis to his advantage? Who will likely win key U.S. Senate races in Maine and New Hampshire? We ask John Gizzi, Political Editor at Human Events.
Pennsylvania, Georgia Polls Show Democratic Surge
With just 26 days until Election Day, new polls from battleground Pennsylvania and reliably Republican Georgia show momentum is clearly on the side of Barack Obama. Just how much has the Democratic ticket gained in the past two weeks? What is responsible for the shift? And what is McCain’s best option to reverse the tide of public opinion? We ask David Johnson, CEO of Strategic Vision, which conducted the polls.
The News Part 1
We have the biggest moments from Tuesday night’s debate. What did McCain and Obama say about the current financial crisis? What new idea does McCain have for helping struggling homeowners? And how do they differ on energy policy? We have the top news from Wednesday, October 8, 2008.
The News Part 2
More of the day’s biggest headlines…how are Obama and McCain different when it comes to health care reform? What significant action did the Fed take on Wednesday to help ease the financial crisis? And what is Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson saying about where we stand in this crisis? We have all the answers. Listen here!
Reviewing the Debate
What did John McCain and Barack Obama need to accomplish in their second debate Tuesday night? Did they achieve their goals? Can McCain turn the financial crisis to his advantage? Should he have mentioned Obama’s disreputable friends or will that likely backfire? We ask Dr. Larry Sabato, Professor of Political Science at the University of Virginia.