There is NO daylight between them, and the Senate is the den of treacherous power and ambition, which is reflected in the Presidential candidates, Barry and the intemperate old geezer.Quote from ByLoSellHi:
but both U.S. parties are the same, there's no daylight between them
But what is going on the in House is QUITE incredible. They are really trying to find some daylight. When Dennis Kucinich PRAISES any Republican it is a remarkable event. He publicly praised ALL the Republicans who voted against the bill.
The left and right are very much opposed to this bailout for completely different reasons. But it is the hand wringing fear mongering in the so-called middle of both parties who WANT NOTHING but to maintain the status quo, that want to pass this bill.
And of course, the status quo has its own propaganda machine which we refer to as the Mainstream Media.
It is now ALL about drinking your party leaders Kool-Aid.
The reason the bill did not pass in the first place was, Pelosi quite rightly feared if enough Republicans did not get on aboard, it would be perceived as a Democrat bill if it passed. Which gets back to your original premise, that there is no light between the two major political parties. The perception of partisan allows voters see a difference between the parties even if that is a distinction with little significance.
If this bill passes the American people are going to very very angry, and with election day so close, chances are the anger will be taken to the polls.
The politics are fascinating and it is hard to believe that a bill proposed and backed by Bush and his administration could be perceived as a Democrat bill.
But on Monday it would have taken roughly 2/3 of house Democrats to pass the bill. In that sense, I doubt the math has changed much.