15 October 2008: Morning By The Morning News — 15 Oct 2008 Should Obama win, the smears won't stop--he'll face the same treatment Bill Clinton received. Following his endorsement of Obama, Christopher Buckley tenders his resignation to The National Review. What dysfunction the election's wrought at The National Review--and other conservatives who've found their man in Obama. Op: America's superpower status will endure--competitors will fall first, fall harder. At this point, a threatened slap with the hand will achieve the same purpose as a slap. Gitmo torture tips. Black Swan author Taleb calls current economic crisis a white swan--entirely predictable. Interviews with photographers documenting the financial crisis. The world is treating us like we're dead. Surreal life in Iceland. On secret informers in the Czech Republic: Did Milan Kundera denounce a complete stranger? [Most customers] are what they call BoBos--bourgeois bohemians, people who are "not poor but want to look like it." How to sell bikes to Parisians. Obama campaign advertises on an Xbox Live racing game. Video: John Cleese on Sarah Palin, the funniest Palin--sorry Michael. What happens if Obama loses and McCain dies? Here's your interactive Oval Office.