The original vote was defeated 228-205, meaning a whopping 58 members changed their minds and voted for the bill. I'm sure they got an ear full from constituents over the past week or so. Unsurprisingly, Boehner was still unable to deliver half his caucus. It's pretty funny to see House Republicans run around claiming to be acting on true conservative principles. Where the hell have you all been for the past eight years of George Bush?

The Hill:

The House has approved a massive Wall Street bailout four days after rejecting a similar measure. The measure was approved in a 263 to 171 vote, with 172 Democrats and 91 Republicans offering support. The House voted against a similar measure on Monday, which caused the Dow Jones Industrial to plunge by 778 points — the greatest single-day drop in the average’s history.

Wall Street's reaction is tepid, with the Dow gaining about 120 points so far. The other indices both rose a little more than 1% .

The Times (UK):