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Lehman Brothers - Politics of the bail out

Humiliation for Bush as power wanes

By Krishna Guha and Andrew Ward in Washington

Published: September 29 2008 23:30 | Last updated: September 29 2008 23:30

The rejection of the $700bn rescue plan by the House of Representatives is a staggering setback for President George W. Bush and Hank Paulson, Treasury secretary, and leaves their strategy for fighting the credit crisis hanging by a thread.

Both men said they were “disappointed” by the vote, which jeopardises Paulson-led efforts to pivot from firefighting at individual financial institutions to tackling the underlying causes of financial stress.

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