Palin’s bad prediction, KitchenAid’s awful tweet, and more morning links

* Sarah Palin blows a post-debate prediction: “Ninety percent of the liberal media — the lamestream media — they’re going to say, of course, that Barack Obama won the debate.” (washingtonpost.com)
* The press watches the debate from the worst seats in the country. (buzzfeed.com)
* Patton Oswald and other Twitter celebrities rip Obama’s debate performance. (westword.com)
* Murdoch’s newspapers — and the Times of London especially — are caught in a perfect storm. (Reuters via nytimes.com)
* Demand for Baton Rouge Advocate’s New Orleans edition is so great that the phone system can’t handle it. (theadvocate.com)
* New York Times, USA Today and two North Carolina papers win Barlett & Steele Awards for Investigative Business Journalism. (businessjournalism.org)
* Census.IRE.org will add more data using $450,000 in Knight funds. (Niemanlab.org)
* KitchenAid apologizes for offensive tweet about Obama’s dead grandmother. (adweek.com)
* Jon Stewart isn’t impressed with Tucker Carlson’s race-baiting. (theatlanticwire.com)
* A response to former San Antonio editor Bob Rivard’s “Without Apology” column. (plazadearmast.com)
* Olive Garden reviewer Marilyn Hagerty picks up her Al Neuharth Award today. (npr.org)
