Howard Fineman, whose past contortions to not criticize Republicans could earn him a featured spot in Cirque du Soleil, writes that George W. Bush is in trouble. Since I don't trust Fineman when he says things I don't think are true, I'm not sure I should put much stock in what he writes just because it agrees with me. But the mere fact that he's not out there spinning on Bush's behalf should cause someone to worry.
In the meantime, Benjamin M. Friedman delivers a cogent (I think) analysis of how the Bush economic plans differ from what Senator Kerry is offering. You might want to read this one as background material to tomorrow night's debate.
You may note that it's been a while since I linked to a political article that was not critical of George W. Bush. I haven't come across one that I felt was worth suggesting. But since I never think one side is wholly in the right, I'm open to nominations.