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Left, Right & Center

No more debates; Can McCain make a comeback? Economy…

The final debate's over. Polls say Obama's star is rising. Can McCain make a comeback? Tony sees a glimmer of hope in the polls. Bob defends the underdog, but calls some of his followers scary. Tony takes extreme exception to this characterization and says McCain's "been running far too clean a campaign" compared to Obama, whom he says "has ruthlessly been playing the race card." Matt says he's heard that Colin Powell will announce for Obama this weekend. Enough politics: how 'bout that economy?...

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By Tony Blankley • Oct 17, 2008 • 30m Listen

The final debate's over. Polls say Obama's star is rising. Can McCain make a comeback? Tony sees a glimmer of hope in the polls. Bob defends the underdog, but calls some of his followers scary. Tony takes extreme exception to this characterization and says McCain's "been running far too clean a campaign" compared to Obama, whom he says "has ruthlessly been playing the race card." Matt says he's heard that Colin Powell will announce for Obama this weekend. Enough politics: how 'bout that economy? Bob tells us why he bought Google and "did the right thing" while making a 50% profit. Bob stresses the need to help the homeowner, not the bandit bankers; Matt says we need both mortgage relief and an economic stimulus, and is writing a piece about his conversion away from fiscal conservatism, Why I Stopped Worrying and I Learned to Love the Trillion Dollar Debt… We'll share it once it's published. Photo: Republican presidential candidate John McCain (L) shakes hands with Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama (R) during the annual Al Smith Dinner on October 16, 2008 in New York City. By Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images

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    Tony Blankley

    Co-host, 'Left, Right & Center'

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    Matt Miller

    Co-host, 'Left, Right & Center'

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    Robert Scheer

    Host, 'Scheer Intelligence'

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