I guess the CEOs felt Bush needed to make an appearance today so he made one. A really, really brief one. Bush usually makes time for questions to the press pool; he calls them funny names and tries to make a joke or two, but instead today, he hurriedly ran off the stage. I guess it's tough to face the music when his administration is responsible for the worst economic collapse we've seen since the Depression. Usually he'll make believe there really are no problems going on (remember when he seemed oblivious to gas at $4 a gallon?), but not today.

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Even The Wall Street Journal says: Worst Crisis Since '30s, With No End Yet in Sight. Did you read the "no end in sight" line? Kind of like Iraq....Did Bush mention the "fundamentals" as McCain did? Nope... And now the US Automakers Want $50 Billion in Federal Loans too....Sounds a lot like Socialized Capitalism to me...

WH: THE PRESIDENT: The American people are concerned about the situation in our financial markets and our economy, and I share their concerns. I've canceled my travel today to stay in Washington, where I will continue to closely monitor the situation in our financial markets and consult with my economic advisors. I spoke to Secretary Paulson this morning, and I will meet with him later on today.