Apparently some Repuglicans are reacting to the reality that their party of government restraint has become the party of big, big, big government.
The internal conflict, fueled largely by recent passage of the $78 billion Iraq reconstruction effort and the $400 billion prescription-drug benefit for senior citizens that squeaked through the House on Nov. 22, came to a head last week when President Bush abruptly terminated a phone conversation with a Florida Republican who refused his plea to vote for the landmark bill.
Well-placed sources said Bush hung up on freshman Rep. Tom Feeney after Feeney said he couldn't support the Medicare bill. The House passed it by only two votes after Hastert kept the roll-call vote open for an unprecedented stretch of nearly three hours in the middle of the night.
(So they could twist arms and make bribes, if you will recall.)
Feeney, a former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives whom many see as a rising star in the party, reportedly told Bush: "I came here to cut entitlements, not grow them."
Sources said Bush shot back, "Me too, pal," and hung up the phone.
Uh-oh. Feeney will take a hit for not bowing to the king as sure as the sun comes up tomorrow.
At the same time, House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) castigated former House Majority Leader Dick Armey (R-Texas) after he wrote an op-ed article in The Wall Street Journal opposing the bill.
..."[Hastert] understood where I was coming from and that a lot of people felt the way I did," Armey told The Hill. "I made the night longer than it ought to have been. One of things we do in our party is appreciate freedom of expression."
Yeah, the rest of us have noticed that.
Those of us in Miami, and those of us restricted to "Free Speech Zones".
Republican aides said conservatives who voted against the bill, including Reps. Mike Pence (Ind.), John Culberson (Texas), Jeff Flake (Ariz.), Roscoe Bartlett (Md.) and Jim Ryun (Kan.), would suffer for their votes against the Medicare bill.
No doubt.
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....but hey, do what you want....you will anyway.
Friday, December 05, 2003
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