Sadly, the NY Times discusses a variety of minor issues and avoids discussing how Dubya's policies are effecting America.
The first editorial is about the female former place-kicker for the University of Colorado and her story of being bullied, sexually harassed and raped. The second calls for the FEC to be a better watchdog. The third is about Palestinian refugees.
Bob Herbert has a piece on the middle class is feeling job pressure from free trade and they don't like it. Noah Feldman tosses out what I think is a stupid idea about how to hand over sovereignty to Iraq - hand authority over to a different, undefined commission "charged primarily with ensuring that elections occur promptly by the first feasible date." Jennifer Allen has a piece on how competitive cheerleadering is a real sport and needs to be treated as such. Paul Glastris argues that by focusing on national security and electability, Gen. Wesley Clark changed this election and elections to come.