welcome back to the lead. now it s time for the money lead. there might be gold in them thar hills but don t go looking in the apple store. people who absolutely positively had to have their shiny new iphone 5s today when they first became available literally went for the gold, but if you want one in that color now, apple says you ll have to wait all the way until, brace yourself, october. the cheaper candy colored plastic ones, there s plenty of those left behind. apple shares finished the day down by a percent. sunday is the first day of fall, when the leaves change, suddenly pumpkin is in everything and we re pressured to start holiday shopping way too early. industry experts say the early leader for this year s must-have toy is the iron man extreme hero, a remote control tony stark that supposedly flies as high as 200 feet. you can buy it now for $70 or on ebay in december for five times as much.
as when it is taken away from us. and like so many of you, i am a newspaper reader. i love the papers. when i m in another country, i love getting a copy of the international herald tribune or usa today or both. i love reading about america from europe. and every day you see me here at this desk, i spend a good day of the morning loving the new york times and the washington post and politico the political trade paper, and sometimes the wall street journal as well. i love the feel of the broad sheet, the excitement of a tab, the turning of the pages, the checking of the sports section, and the scores, the celebrity news, just enough, that is, and the opinions on the op-ed page. i want to know what people like me and also not like me are thinking. newspapers are great for one great reason. they throw it at you. you don t go looking for a piece on pakistan but there it is staring at you when you go to the jump what you are looking for. newspapers not only tell you what is new on
let me finish tonight with this. you know, we never value something as much as when it is taken away from us. like so many of you, i m a newspaper reader. i love the papers. when i m in another country, i love getting the usa today or both. i love reading:00 america from europe. and every day you see me here at this desk. i ve spent a good part of the morning loving the new york times and the washington post and politico, the political trade paper. and sometimes the wall street journal as well. i love the feel of the broad sheet, the excitement of a tab, the turning of the pages, the checking of the sports section, and the scores. the celebrity news, just enough that is, and the opinions on the op-ed page. i want to know what people like me and also not like me are thinking. newspapers are great for one great reason. they throw it at you. you don t go looking for a piece on pakistan, but there it is, staring at you when you go to
let me finish tonight with this. we never value something as much as when it is taken away from us. and like so many of you, i am a newspaper reader. i love the papers. when i m in another kcountry, i love getting a copy of the international herald tribune or usa today or both. i love reading about america from europe. and every day you see me here at this desk, i spend a good day of the morning loving the new york times and the washington post and politico the political trade paper, and sometimes the wall street journal as well. i love the feel of the broad sheet, the excitement of a tab, the turning of the pages, the checking of the sports section, and the scores, the celebrity news, just enough, that is, and the opinions on the op-ed page. i want to know what people like me and also not like me are thinking. newspapers are great for one great reason. they throw it at you. you don t go looking for a piece on pakistan but there it is staring at you when you go to the jump wh
overreach. mccain has been very clear about that. he has been saying something parallel to what krauthammer says, essentially don t make the mistakes of past years, 1998 in particular, don t, don t go looking for something that isn t there. and then get rid of what actually is. nobody knows how this is going to play out yet, right? we don t know. what they are going to do. what you are going to see, i suspect from the committees, from the republican senatorial campaign committee, from the congressional campaign committee. from the mitch mcconnell campaign. and from the individual ones, right. and leadership will be, some version of what michele bachmann said, which is the irs scandal, the a.p. scandal, these are all part of, you yoke that to obama care, because this is big government coming at you. the problem is that you have dueling narratives. there s obama as thug and thuggocracy, versus someone not keeping an eye on the tentacles of the administration. overgrowing government