Four reasons you're an idiot for believing this BS.
1. John McCain hasn't suspended his campaign. He is flat out lying. He gave a speech in New York. His campaign HQs are running normally. His ads are still up. His surrogates are still smugly attacking Obama on major networks. His staffers are still e-mailing updates to the press. He's still taking contributions. His campaign is doing everything it was before.
2. John McCain has no role in this bailout package negotiation other than to vote. Look at what happened. A general framework was agreed upon before he decided to fake-suspend the campaign, he goes to Washington (with a little stop-off chez Katie Couric on CBS to... not... campaign?) to "help". The deal falls apart overnight. Great leadership there, John. Chairman of House Financial Services Barney Frank:
"Senator McCain has said he had to interrupt his campaign and
couldn’t do a debate because he had to come here to help us. God save
us from such help. But in any case, there is no sign whatsoever that
Senator McCain’s got any real role here, so he certainly ought to feel
free to go back and debate."
Right now Frank and Dodd are holding the congress together with their bare hands while republicans try to figure out how they can best make this into a piece of political theatre to boost sagging poll numbers. If you want to eat up their political hackery with a spoon, be my guest, but you're still an idiot.
3. How can someone who has no clue, absolutely none, who has said he wants the Fed to cut interest rates to zero leading to the demolition of banking and most likely the entire economy because he doesn't understand what they do... how can such a person "help" in this time of economic chaos?
4. There isn't enough time to postpone the debate as currently scheduled. If a debate is postponed, another debate will have to be cancelled. Likely the VP debate. Gee, what with the complete fool of herself Palin has been making in interviews of late, I can't imagine why they'd want to get rid of the VP debate! More strategizing to pull the wool over the eyes of the electorate, please.
John McCain is not going to fix anything. More than likely he's going to attempt to amend the bill in some insignificant way, or have republicans credit him with something, so that he can go on cable news and tell the country what a hero he is for saving everyone from financial ruin. This is ALL politics, and the fact that you can't come to grips with that entirely eliminates your credibility. Keep drinking that kool-aid.