Today’s edition of quick hits:
* More good economic news: “U.S. consumer sentiment unexpectedly rose to its highest in five years in October in the latest in a string of encouraging signs from the economy that may boost President Barack Obama’s re-election hopes next month.”
* Pursuing justice for Malala Yousufzai: “Pakistani police have arrested a number of suspects in the case of a 14-year-old girl shot and wounded by the Taliban for promoting education for girls and criticizing the fundamentalist Islamic movement, officials said Friday.”
* Bill Clinton isn’t above a little car-elevator humor.
* The creator of the television series, “Friday Night Lights” really isn’t happy about Mitt Romney using “Clear Eyes, Full Heart, Can’t Lose” for his campaign.
* Wisconsin: “A former top aide to Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin pleaded guilty to one count of felony misconduct in public office in a deal with prosecutors Thursday, a week after Mr. Walker was subpoenaed to testify at the trial.”
* A great piece on Romney’s economic plan: “They say they have six independent studies — six! — that ‘have confirmed the soundness of the Governor’s tax plan,’ and so I should stop whining. Let’s take a tour of those studies and see how they measure up.”
* The right doesn’t want to hear this, but cutting PBS funding won’t help the nation’s fiscal health.








