Gee, Quin, why don't you tell us how you really feel?
In defense of the unnamed Hill source, the prescription drug bill
was a White House initiative that
Rove defended:
Medicare was modernized with a prescription-drug
benefit, now used by 39 million seniors. Giving seniors the drugs
they need helped them avoid expensive operations and long hospital
stays. The result is better health care for seniors at a lower cost
to them and at a lower cost than expected to
taxpayers.
Republicans in Congress are culpable for many bad things, but one
could argue that the Bush White House -- where Rove was the chief
political strategist -- acted the part of an enabler. A big part of
the GOP's problem during their 12-year congressional majority is
that their Senate majority was never large enough to stop a
filibuster. Beginning with the budget showdown of 1995-96, Senate
Republicans were an obtacle to the reforms that their House
counterparts favored.
topics:
Health Care, Medicare