The two men seeking to be president briefly put down the hachets, call for calm heads and real solutions, urging the Congress to get it's proposals finalized and on the table. It would have been a historic moment, an act that the D.C. Press would openly masturbate to for how 'post-partisan' it was.At 8:30 this morning, Senator Obama called Senator McCain to ask him if he would join in issuing a joint statement outlining their shared principles and conditions for the Treasury proposal and urging Congress and the White House to act in a bipartisan manner to pass such a proposal. At 2:30 this afternoon, Senator McCain returned Senator Obama's call and agreed to join him in issuing such a statement. The two campaigns are currently working together on the details.
Then reality struck.
Hold the phone. Obama says they should make a joint statement. McCain agrees. Then, after months of 'The reason I hit him is because I love him.. Er, the reason I use sleaze attacks which would look out of place in any other election, is because he won't debate me', he wants the debate off, the campaigns to stop, and to rush into Washington. 48 hours ago, he was blowing this off, insisting he would outline his solutions on the campaign trail and not making any signs of voting. After all, he's not voted in the Senate since April 10th.Tomorrow morning, I will suspend my campaign and return to Washington after speaking at the Clinton Global Initiative. I have spoken to Senator Obama and informed him of my decision and have asked him to join me.
I am calling on the President to convene a meeting with the leadership from both houses of Congress, including Senator Obama and myself. It is time for both parties to come together to solve this problem.
We must meet as Americans, not as Democrats or Republicans, and we must meet until this crisis is resolved. I am directing my campaign to work with the Obama campaign and the commission on presidential debates to delay Friday night's debate until we have taken action to address this crisis.
E-mails from the Obama campaign say they are inclined to let the debate go forward. While it is unlikely, I'd like Obama to say 'Okay. Let's go to Washington. We'll go out onto the Senate floor, and we'll debate the economy.'.
Like I said, 48 hours changed this. What changed in forty eight hours? New polls that put McCain at least three points down in all the Nationals.