Top Stories and Blog Review – 20th Sept

City bounces back
The panic is over… possibly
‘Best man for job’ asserts Brown
Wall Street woes benefit Obama candidacy
DAILY BLOG REVIEW / by Aaron Heath
Patrick J. Buchanan – Yeah I know, Buchanan is hardly the usual fodder for progressives, but he is one of the few conservative commentators who is actually chronicling America’s economic decline.
Alix Mortimer – Quality navel-gazing from the Lib Dem’s premier blogger™.
anticant’s arena – Anticant sheds a tear for our desperately poor former PM.
Jock’s Place – The banking system is – and has always been – a fixed system.
James Graham – Consumed by political negativity, James considers his options.
Polly Toynbee/CiF – Having split with Gordon, Polly looks to define his replacement.
Jay Stevens/CiF US – America’s unlikely saviour: environmentalism.
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‘Harry Potter and the Labour Party Conference,’ anyone?
She’s finally lost the ability to discern the difference between fantasy, where things can be made to disappear in the blink of an eye, and the real world, where through PFI, billions of pounds can disappear from balance sheets…er…
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