Newsweek On McCain In The Dark, Obama Threats, And More

Newsweek has released highlights of its Special Election Project, which allowed reporters to gather behind-the-scenes information on the presidential campaigns with an agreement that none of their reporting would be published until after Election Day.You can read a summary of their report here, and the first chapter of their book here.

Below, some key excerpts — including:

  • news about a cyber attack from an “unknown entity” that hit the presidential campaigns’ computers in the summer, prompting an FBI investigation;
  • McCain’s advisers fuming at Palin’s shopping spree, which was apparently far more extensive than originally reported;
  • and Palin being blocked from speaking on election night by top McCain aide Steve Schmidt.” (Huffington Post)

3 thoughts on “Newsweek On McCain In The Dark, Obama Threats, And More

  1. Eliot,

    Sorry to say it, but orange and grey on black background is, well, awful, and hard to read as well.

    -Ray

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  2. The white background and the size and type of font are improvements. The left margin’s competing for attention a bit too much with the main body now, but I’m sure you’re onto that. Fun to watch it’s progress.

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