lily
05-10-2007, 06:32 PM
Well......will he do what's best for the party or splinter it?
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/09/AR2007050902461.html?referrer=email
Bush Told War Is Harming The GOP
A Warning on Eve Of Vote on New Bill
By Shailagh Murray and Jonathan Weisman
Washington Post Staff Writers
Thursday, May 10, 2007; Page A01
House Republican moderates, in a remarkably blunt White House meeting,
warned President Bush this week that his pursuit of the war in Iraq is
risking the future of the Republican Party and that he cannot count on GOP
support for many more months.
The meeting, which ran for an hour and a half Tuesday afternoon, was
disclosed by participants yesterday as the House prepared to vote this
evening on a spending bill that could cut funding for the Iraq war as early
as July. GOP moderates told Bush they would stay united against the latest
effort by House Democrats to end U.S. involvement in the war. Even Senate
Democrats called the House measure unrealistic.
But the meeting between 11 House Republicans, Bush, Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, White House political
adviser Karl Rove and presidential press secretary Tony Snow was perhaps the
clearest sign yet that patience in the party is running out. The meeting,
organized by Rep. Charlie Dent (Pa.), one of the co-chairs of the moderate
"Tuesday Group," included Reps. Thomas M. Davis III (Va.), Michael N. Castle
(Del.), Todd R. Platts (Pa.), Jim Ramstad (Minn.) and Jo Ann Emerson (Mo.).
"It was a very remarkable, candid conversation," Davis said. "People are
always saying President Bush is in a bubble. Well, this was our chance, and
we took it."
Even with pressure mounting, Congress and the White House are making little
progress as they try to find a bipartisan option to fund the war through the
summer. Senate leaders met with White House officials yesterday and produced
no agreement, as Gates warned lawmakers that the debate is beginning to
delay Pentagon operations.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/09/AR2007050902461.html?referrer=email
Bush Told War Is Harming The GOP
A Warning on Eve Of Vote on New Bill
By Shailagh Murray and Jonathan Weisman
Washington Post Staff Writers
Thursday, May 10, 2007; Page A01
House Republican moderates, in a remarkably blunt White House meeting,
warned President Bush this week that his pursuit of the war in Iraq is
risking the future of the Republican Party and that he cannot count on GOP
support for many more months.
The meeting, which ran for an hour and a half Tuesday afternoon, was
disclosed by participants yesterday as the House prepared to vote this
evening on a spending bill that could cut funding for the Iraq war as early
as July. GOP moderates told Bush they would stay united against the latest
effort by House Democrats to end U.S. involvement in the war. Even Senate
Democrats called the House measure unrealistic.
But the meeting between 11 House Republicans, Bush, Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates, White House political
adviser Karl Rove and presidential press secretary Tony Snow was perhaps the
clearest sign yet that patience in the party is running out. The meeting,
organized by Rep. Charlie Dent (Pa.), one of the co-chairs of the moderate
"Tuesday Group," included Reps. Thomas M. Davis III (Va.), Michael N. Castle
(Del.), Todd R. Platts (Pa.), Jim Ramstad (Minn.) and Jo Ann Emerson (Mo.).
"It was a very remarkable, candid conversation," Davis said. "People are
always saying President Bush is in a bubble. Well, this was our chance, and
we took it."
Even with pressure mounting, Congress and the White House are making little
progress as they try to find a bipartisan option to fund the war through the
summer. Senate leaders met with White House officials yesterday and produced
no agreement, as Gates warned lawmakers that the debate is beginning to
delay Pentagon operations.