1 October 2008: Morning
By The Morning News
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Op: McCain's "League of Democracies" would fail--it's people, not governments that drive foreign policy.
Today's long read: Understand why people vote Republican, get a crash course in moral psychology, learn something valuable about unity.
"There were many times the third candidate and I would walk off stage and shake our heads." Past debate performances show Palin as wily, effective.
Op: $700 billion is the fine for failing to regulate.
"I am hanging in there." Excerpts from Spitzer's crisis-mode inbox, thanks to the Freedom of Information Act.
Op: The real legacy of The Satanic Verses is a culture of self-censorship.
Given the opportunity to choose, how would you like to die? Mike Patton: "Doing the thing I love most in life... mowing my lawn." Selections from Exclaim!'s monthly questionnaire.
Last Friday TMN Newsletter subscribers were treated to a chat with Todd Levin--to make sure you receive the next interview, sign up here.
Point: Depressions build Characters, just look at the Greatest Generation; counterpoint: Hogwash.
Photos: Pre-1962 America in color.
Homer Simpson, alone in his journey--perhaps the Bear could be his friend?
For its anniversary, Google dusts off a 2001 archive; TMN nostalgia and what we looked like then.