Maybe that's why it is so short- that people like the candidates for President can make time to read it. He had time to meet with Lynn Forester de Rothschild, the Clinton fundgiver that moved over to the McCain campaign:
"Even his actions on Wednesday seemed either oddly calculated or at conflict with the image he was trying to present. It was, in fact, Obama who first proposed to form a unity front in addressing the issue, calling McCain at 8:30 in the morning to discuss the issuance of a joint statement. The call went unreturned for six hours. McCain's campaign would later claim he was huddling with economic advisers. But during that time he made a scheduled stop with Lady Lynn de Rothschild, a high society New York Democrat who recently endorsed his campaign. Rothschild did not return repeated request for comment." (credit HuffPo)
And now this:
I do not think postponing the debates is a Presidential move. Leaders need to be able to multitask. Leaders need to be able to handle crises immediately. Leaders need to be able to give answers. And this is not, in my opinion, a leadership move.
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